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It was a night of glitz, glamour and wild sartorial selections as Hollywood’s most fashionable stars descended on the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on Monday for the Met Gala.

The theme of the evening’s annual fundraiser, “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty,” was dedicated to the late fashion designer, who died in 2019.

(The theme faced significant pushback from the fashion industry due to Lagerfeld’s occasional problematic views. He was known to make quips that were misogynistic, racist and fatphobic.)

Despite the backlash, Lagerfeld’s contributions to fashion have been plentiful and attendees had no shortage of inspiration. He designed not only for his eponymous brand, but also worked with prominent fashion houses Chanel, Fendi, Balmain, Patou and Chloé.


Click to play video: 'All the ‘Gilded Glamour’ and top looks from the Met Gala'


All the ‘Gilded Glamour’ and top looks from the Met Gala


The result was a feast of memorable moments with Anne Hathaway and Janelle Monáe providing particularly notable ensembles. Bad Bunny and Rihanna also turned out odes to Parisian fashion.

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As expected, several stars took inspiration from Lagerfeld’s beloved feline, Choupette. Doja Cat arrived in a high-fashion, glittering look inspired by the white cat, while others like Jared Leto took a much more literal — and furrier — approach.

There was even a bit of drama on the carpet this year, with both actor and director Olivia Wilde and Vogue China’s editor-in-chief, Margaret Zhang, arriving in the same dress designed by Chloé.

The real fun of the Met Gala, at least for non-attendees, is judging the fashion of all of Hollywood’s biggest celebs. There was a special kind of irony this year as viewers around the world tuned in wearing sweatpants to watch an event in honour of the designer who notoriously despised the loungewear. (Lagerfeld once said, “Sweatpants are a sign of defeat.”)

Whether you’re wearing sweatpants or not, let’s round up some of the most fun, elegant and outrageous looks of the night.

Anne Hathaway

Ashley Graham


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Brian Tyree Henry


Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue

Lizzo

Pedro Pascal

Doja Cat


Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue

Jared Leto

Jessica Chastain


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Kim Kardashian


Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue

Bad Bunny

Kendall Jenner


Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue

Michelle Yeoh

Jeremy Pope


Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

Janelle Monáe


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Cardi B


Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

Sora Choi


Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue

Lil Nas X


Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Karl Lagerfeld

Rihanna and A$AP Rocky


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Jenna Ortega

Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse


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Billie Eilish

Anna Wintour and Bill Nighy

Margot Robbie

Florence Pugh

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban


Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Karl Lagerfeld

Barry Keoghan


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Gisele Bündchen

Olivia Wilde and Margaret Zhang

Olivia Wilde and Margaret Zhang wear the same dress, Wilde in white and Zhang in black. The dress is full-length with a gold motif in the middle and cut outs along the hips.


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Finally, one last honourable mention to A$AP Rocky, who appeared to forgo the event’s line at the door in favour of hopping the barrier onto the carpet (and using one unsuspecting woman’s face for balance).

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