Throughout the year, a few red carpets capture our attention, but there’s only one that has us talking for days afterwards. Of course, w...

Throughout the year, a few red carpets capture our attention, but there’s only one that has us talking for days afterwards. Of course, we’re talking about the Met Gala. Hosted at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Met Gala is the most exciting day on the fashion calendar and never fails to have everyone embrace their inner fashion critic

The theme is different every year, and changes according to the museum’s spring exhibition. The Met Gala red carpet is an opportunity for designers and attendees alike to take real chances with their fashion, crafting true show-stoppers that get everyone talking. When it comes to the Met Gala, bigger is always better.

Ahead, we answer all the questions you might have about this year’s gala, including what this year’s theme is (and what it means for the fashion), as well as where to watch it and who will be attending. 

When Is The 2026 Met Gala?

The Met Gala always takes place on the first Monday in May, which is May 4 this year. Red carpet arrivals will probably begin around 6 p.m. ET.

What Is The 2026 Met Gala Theme?

The 2026 Met Gala theme typically aligns with the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s spring exhibition for that year. That exhibition was announced on Monday, November 17, 2025, to be “Costume Art”. Described by the museum as being around “the centrality of the dressed body in the museum’s vast collection”, expect guests to wear haute couture creations inspired by this theme. The dress code is slightly different, described as “fashion is art.”

The exhibition about the dressed body is to show the significance of the body, and how it cannot be separated from the clothes we wear. There are different themes, including the Naked Body, Classical Body, Pregnant Body and the Aging Body. We predict that some fashion houses will also draw from these characteristics when dressing their talent for the 2026 Met Gala, too. We may see interesting silhouettes and bold moves.

“What connects every curatorial department and what connects every single gallery in the museum is fashion, or the dressed body,” Andrew Bolton told Vogue about the theme. “It’s the common thread throughout the whole museum, which is really what the initial idea for the exhibition was.”

Who Hosts The Met Gala?

Since 1995, the Met Gala has been hosted by Anna Wintour, Editor-in-Chief of American Vogue and Global Editorial Director of Condé Nast. This year, she has named Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams and Beyoncé as co-chairs for the event, with Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos as honorary chairs. This means they will officially welcome attendees to The Met on May 5.

Who Is Attending The 2026 Met Gala?

According to Vogue, the Met Gala typically has around 450 attendees, including the world’s biggest celebrities and many influential figures, such as politicians and the who’s who of the tech and creative industries.

The red carpet guest list is usually kept top secret, and 2026 is no different. However, there are some celebrities who almost always make an appearance at the Met Gala, including Kendall Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Lady Gaga, Cardi B, Zendaya, and Rihanna. Some of our predictions for 2026? BLACKPINK’s Lisa, Super Bowl Halftime performer Bad Bunny, Hailey Bieber, Olivia Rodrigo and Ariana Grande.

How Can I Watch The Met Gala Red Carpet?

Though the specific details on how to watch the Met Gala red carpet in 2026 are yet to be released, it’s usually easiest to view via Vogue’s digital channels. Last year, the carpet was live-streamed on the Vogue website, and on the brand’s Instagram, TikTok, and X pages.

For a curated view of the red carpet, you can also visit the Refinery29 homepage and Instagram, as we’ll be live posting the best looks from the day. 

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Summer is just around the corner. We can feel the sun on our skin (shielded by SPF, of course), in the breezy matching sets, and brightly-colored accessories that make the ‘fit. We’re hinting, not so subtly, at our latest drop of R29 Loves — the standout pieces our editors added to cart last month.  
 
Inside our late-spring hauls, you’ll find plenty to get excited over: This writer’s go-to lip combo that’s secretly a BOGO deal, our beauty director’s new favorite exfoliator, and our fashion writer’s whimsical Mary Jane flats, among many other treasures. 
 
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Tarte Vinyl Drip Lip Gloss & Plump Liner


"What won me over here is the incredible value. For $27, you’re getting two full-size Tarte lip products — a liner and a gloss — that retail for $23 and $27 individually. (No, that’s not a typo: In other words, it’s essentially like buying the gloss and getting the liner for free. Free!) I’ve tried the Maracuja Juicy Lip Liner before, and this version stands out for its subtle plumping effect, which is delivered via hydrating, line-filling peptides and hyaluronic acid. Like the original, it’s ultra-creamy and glides on like butter. I picked up Caramel, a warm nude that’s my everyday “my lips, but better” shade. As for the gloss, the twist-up brush applicator immediately reminded me of an old favorite (Stila Lip Glaze — IYKYK), but the formula feels decidedly more modern. It lands somewhere between a gloss and a lip oil — cushiony, lightweight, and completely non-sticky — with that high-shine, wet-look finish. I paired the liner with the shade Strawberry Milk, a soft rosy brown that pulls the whole look together. If you’ve been curious about either formula, this set makes trying both feel like a no-brainer. Consider the charms a cute bonus." — Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer 

Tarte vinyl drip lip gloss & plump liner + FREE mystery charm, $, available at Tarte

Versed Skin Solution Multi-Serum Skin Tint SPF 40


"Skin tints are a dime a dozen at this point, so I wasn’t expecting to be blown away by Versed’s Skin Solution Multi Serum Skin Tint. However, that’s exactly what happened when I first tried it. For starters, the color match is spot on — the shade 6O blended into my complexion with the most natural, skin-like finish. So many tints skew either too watery or overly slick, while others disappear a little too well that they barely make a difference. This one strikes a balance, offering a sheer veil of coverage that subtly evens things out without ever looking or feeling like makeup. (The added SPF 40 is a welcome bonus, though I still layer it over my regular sunscreen.) At $20, it’s also one of my most affordable skin tints in my collection — but doesn’t feel like it. It’s silky, lightweight, and doesn’t break me out. I will say, it’s on the lighter end of sheer coverage, so if you want more, I recommend adding a bit of concealer where desired." — Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer 

Versed Skin Solution Multi-Serum Skin Tint SPF 40, $, available at Ulta Beauty

Charlotte Tilbury Love Frequency Eau de Parfum Travel Spray 


"I wore this perfume to a recent wedding — yes, fully inspired by the name — and was stopped multiple times by other guests asking what I was wearing. (I could end my review there, but I won’t.) I’ve long been a fan of Charlotte Tilbury’s fragrances (Star Confidence is another standout in my rotation), but Love Frequency caught me off guard in the best way. I don’t typically gravitate toward florals, yet this one completely works — likely because it never tips into powdery or grandma territory. Instead, the rose-forward scent reads fresh and even fruity (think: petals that smell more like raspberries than a classic bouquet), juxtaposed with a hint of spicy pink pepper and soft, cashmere woods. The result is warm, modern, and so romantic. And best of all, it has serious staying power — it lingered on my hair and dress after a full night of dinner and dancing. I own it in the travel spray version, but love it so much I’m considering upgrading to a full-size bottle!" — Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer 

Charlotte Tilbury Love Frequency Eau de Parfum Travel Spray, $, available at Sephora

Farmacy’s Bright On Daily AHA Foam Exfoliator


"If you’re looking for a new daily exfoliator, try Farmacy’s Bright On AHA. If you’re not a fan of the waste that comes with exfoliating pads — or find them too harsh (some even have textured sides) — this is a great alternative. Just pump it onto your fingertips, massage into skin, and let it work for 30 seconds. The alpha hydroxy acid here is mandelic acid, which helps brighten by minimizing hyperpigmentation. It’s balanced with moisturizing ingredients like panthenol and glycerin, so skin doesn’t feel stripped the way it can with some exfoliating pads. Finish with moisturizer, and you’re good to go." — Jacqueline Kilikita, Beauty Director 

Farmacy Bright On Daily AHA Foam Exfoliator, $, available at Farmacy

Tatcha The Melting Balm


"I’ve been wearing Tatcha’s new Melting Balm exclusively since I discovered it in February — and I think it beats every lip oil I own (which, as a beauty director, is a lot). It glides on like a cocooning balm, then melts on contact into a silky oil that doesn’t just sit on the surface, but deeply moisturizes, smoothing lip lines, and softening flakes. That’s thanks to conditioning tamanu oil, volumizing peptides, and barrier-restoring vitamin F. I rotate between Moka (a soft taupe) and Reddo (a sheer strawberry); the tints are subtle enough to layer over any lip liner or lipstick." — Jacqueline Kilikita, Beauty Director 

Tatcha The Melting Lip Balm, $, available at Tatcha

Glow Recipe Watermelon Milk Peptide Cushion Cream Moisturizer


"The phrase “cushion cream” almost put me off this moisturizer — I assumed it would be too heavy for my acne-prone skin — but don’t underestimate it like I did. It’s lightweight, sinks in within moments, and the formula is seriously impressive. It contains no fewer than 10 peptides — proteins that help strengthen and hydrate skin on a deeper level — leaving it looking plumper, smoother, and bouncier, with a healthy, dewy glow. There’s also glycerin and squalane for an extra hit of moisture, making it ideal under makeup (it grips like Velcro). One look at the five-star reviews on Sephora and you’ll see just how good it is." — Jacqueline Kilikita, Beauty Director 

Glow Recipe Watermelon Milk™ Peptide Cushion Cream Moisturizer, $, available at Sephora

Secret Mango Tango Fresh Invisible Solid Antiperspirant & Deodorant


"I credit this 72-hour stick antiperspirant and deodorant for keeping me body odor-free during my long, hot, and sweaty days at Coachella. But this long-lasting formula also gets brownie points for not leaving white marks on my outfits and having a delicious scent. Secret’s mocktail collection has a range of citrus and fruity fragrances, but the lime and mango have become my favorites." — Victoria Montalti, Senior Fashion Commerce Writer

Secret Fresh Invisible Solid Antiperspirant & Deodorant, $, available at Walmart

John Fluevog Flora Primrose


"After admiring all the colorful and intricate John Fluevog shoes while window-shopping throughout the years, I finally got the opportunity to try them for myself. I learned about all the different shoe families (aka silhouettes), discovered the adorable sayings on many of the rubber roles, and tried countless spring styles, eventually landing on these adorably quirky Mary Jane slingbacks in pear green. It’s extremely difficult for me to find a shoe that doesn’t squish my toes or give me blisters on my heels, but these are incredibly comfortable. So far, I’ve styled them with a polka- dot dress and more green accessories like a shoulder bag, sunglasses, and rings, and I’m so excited to style them all spring and summer long." — Victoria Montalti, Senior Fashion Commerce Writer

John Fluevog Flora Primrose - Green, $, available at John Fluevog

Free People Sacred Heart Midi Skirt Set


"I love shopping for concert and festival season outfits, but I never want to go for the obvious choices. For Coachella this year, I opted for this Free People matching set because I wanted something effortlessly put together and versatile. I like that it has boho vibes without feeling like a kitschy costume and can be mixed and matched for multiple looks. I styled the set with a stone chain belt and cowboy boots, and loved how breezy I felt and looked. I’m also looking forward to styling the top and skirt separately." — Victoria Montalti, Senior Fashion Commerce Writer

Free People Sacred Heart Midi Skirt Set, $, available at Free People

Old Navy x Christopher John Rogers Crop T-Shirt


"I got my hands on the much -anticipated Old Navy x Christopher John Rogers collab before a majority of the collection sold out, opting for this colorful cropped tee, which is still in stock in all sizes online. I just love the relaxed boxy cut and fun red-and-pink color combo. It adds a serious pop to my spring and summer outfits." — Victoria Montalti, Senior Fashion Commerce Writer 

Old Navy x Christopher John Rogers Crop T-Shirt, $, available at Old Navy

Haus Labs Atomic Shake Lip Lacquer


"Finally, a lip product that actually lasts all day, is transfer-proof, and has shine. It’s available in both sheer and bold shades, depending on the makeup vibe you’re going for. Plenty don’t deliver on their long-wear claims, but this one really does. It also features film-forming polymers and filling spheres, which coat the lips to make them look juicier and plumper." — Brooke DeVard, Chief Content Officer

Haus Labs Atomic Shake High-Shine Longwear Lip Lacquer, $, available at Sephora

Meshki Gathered Mesh Midi Dress


"I’ve fully embraced my salsera era (think 1960s Puerto Rico) and have been slowly building a wardrobe to match. This month, I added the Willa dress from Meshki, a mesh midi with a sculpted bodice and sweetheart neckline. While it also comes in black and polka- dot prints, I of course went with the ultimate salsera romantica color: ruby." —Raquel Reichard, Deputy Director, Somos 

Meshki Gathered Mesh Midi Dress, $, available at Meshki

Just Black Denim Mid Rise Wide Leg Jeans


"As a 5 foot curvy girl, I can’t just wear any pair of jeans. I need enough stretch to hug my hips and thighs, a waistband that fits snugly without gapping at the back, and a hemline that doesn’t drag on the ground when I walk. Most denim brands just don’t design for my body type, but when I tried Black Denim’s Mid Rise Wide Leg Jeans, I literally said out loud, “Oh, they slayed with these.” Not only do they fit beautifully and comfortably, but the light-wash denim and wide-leg silhouette feel fresh and easy to style." — Raquel Reichard, Deputy Director, Somos

Just Black Denim The Mid Rise Wide Leg, $, available at Just Black Denim

La Canadienne CYE Leather Booties


"Florida’s rainy season, that time usually between May and October when sudden torrential downpours can hit at any point in the day, has already arrived. Because I’ve decided to spend more time outside this year, rain or shine, I prepared early with a pair of water-resistant booties. I’ve already worn my CYE leather booties from La Canadienne through a couple of light spring showers, and not only do the Classic Chelsea leather boots pull my fits together, but as part of the brand’s City Dry™ collection, they keep my feet dry and free from rain stains. I’m looking forward to wearing these classic, comfortable booties all through the wet season." — Raquel Reichard, Deputy Director, Somos

La Canadienne Cye Leather Bootie, $, available at La Canadienne

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The first Monday in May is quickly approaching, and in the fashion world, that means the biggest topic of discussion on the agenda is the Me...

The first Monday in May is quickly approaching, and in the fashion world, that means the biggest topic of discussion on the agenda is the Met Gala. This year, attendees are being tasked with flaunting their finest outfits inspired by the dress code, "Fashion is Art," nodding to the new museum exhibition, "Costume Art."

In anticipation of an evening of head-turning outfits strutting down the sartorial star-studded carpet, we can’t help but recall some of the Met Gala’s biggest fashion moments ever. So, we’re taking a trip down memory lane, revisiting some of our all-time favorite Met Gala looks, from Cardi B’s regal Moschino gown from 2018 and Kate Moss’ Marc Jacobs golden mini dress circa 2009 to Princess Diana's Dior slip dress in 1996. Don’t worry, SJP and Alexander McQueen in matching tartan, Naomi Campbell in glittering Versace, and Tyla in Balmain as a sand sculpture that needed to be carried up the stairs also made the cut. 

So prepare to be amazed by the ethereal looks and red carpet dresses that have garnered attention every year since the first Costume Institute Benefit in 1948. Click on for our list of the best Met Gala looks of all time.

Rihanna in custom Marc Jacobs, 2025

Rihanna showed up fashionably late to close out the carpet (and reveal that she's expecting her third child) in custom Marc Jacobs.Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images/The Met Museum/Vogue.

Janelle Monáe in Thom Browne, 2025

Janelle Monáe created an optical illusion in a custom Thom Browne look.Photo: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images.

Doechii in Louis Vuitton, 2025


For Doechii's Met Gala debut, the singer wore a Pharrell Williams-designed Louis Vuitton short set inspired by Monica Miller's book Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, complete with a mini purse and cigar.Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images.

Zendaya in Maison Margiela Couture, 2024


For the first of her 2024 looks as co-chair, Zendaya opted for Maison Margiela Couture.PHOTO: DIMITRIOS KAMBOURIS/GETTY IMAGES FOR THE MET MUSEUM/VOGUE

Tyla in Balmain, 2024

 
The Grammy-winning artist made her Met debut in a jaw-dropping Balmain gown sculpted out of actual sand that was so delicate and perfectly tailored to her body, she had to be carried up the stairs. Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images/The Met Museum/Vogue.

Greta Lee in Loewe, 2024


The Past Lives star stunned in Loewe.PHOTO: DIMITRIOS KAMBOURIS/GETTY IMAGES FOR THE MET MUSEUM/VOGUE

Da’Vine Joy Randolph in Gap, 2024

 
Da’Vine Joy Randolph and Gap creative director Zac Posen made denim romantic and whimsical with this draped custom gown.Photo: John Shearer/WireImage

Michaela Coel in Schiaparelli, 2023


The I May Destroy You creator and star dazzled in a gilded, sheer Schiaparelli gown.Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images.

Anne Hathaway in Versace, 2023


In a year when Anne Hathaway's red carpet presence has outshone basically everyone, this custom Versace gown was truly the cherry on top. Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images/The Met Museum/Vogue.

Jenna Ortega in Thom Browne, 2023


The Wednesday actress was a standout in this corseted custom Thom Browne look at her first ever Met Gala.
Photo: John Shearer/WireImage.

Blake Lively in Atelier Versace, 202

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A tribute to New York City's architecture (and the Statue of Liberty!).

Kim Kardashian in Jean Louis, 2022


Wearing the same dress Marilyn Monroe sported to sing "Happy Birthday" to John F. Kennedy — history in the making.

Billie Eillish in Oscar De La Renta, 2021

Casually channeling Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly for the night. Photo: John Shearer/WireImage.

Rosalía in Rick Owens, 2021

Sometimes all you need is a train and thigh-high platform boots. Photo : John .hearer/WireImage.

Yara Shahidi in Dior, 2021


Yara Shahidi took a cue from Josephine Baker and excelled. Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic.

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Brother Vellies, 2021


Talk about a statement dress.




Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images.

Lady Gaga in Brandon Maxwell, 2019

That time Lady Gaga reinvented performance with four outfit changes at the Met Gala. Talk about camp! Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue.

Billy Porter in The Blonds, 2019


Not pictured: Billy Porter being carried onto the Met Gala pink carpet Cleopatra style by six very handsome men also wearing gold ensembles by The Blonds.Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images.

Jared Leto in Gucci, 2019


It doesn't get much more camp than carrying a 3D clone of your own head on the red carpet. Nice work, Alessandro Michele. We see you, and we appreciate you. Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images.

Hailey Bieber in Alexander Wang, 2019

Only Hailey Bieber could make a crystal thong seem like a casual red pink carpet accessory. Photo: Karwai Tang/Getty Images.

Kim Kardashian in Mugler, 2019


Straight out of the ocean and onto the pink carpet in custom Mugler might be the only way we want Kim Kardashian to show up anywhere for the foreseeable future. Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images.

Cardi B in Thom Browne, 2019


Quilted coats who? We're opting for quilted gowns only (with feathered details and extra-long trains, of course) from now on. Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images.

Saoirse Ronan in Gucci, 2019


Watch out Emilia Clarke, there's a new Mother of Dragons in town, and it's Saoirse Ronan in Gucci. Photo: Taylor Hill/FilmMagic.

Ariana Grande in Vera Wang, 2018


Ariana Grande consistently goes above and beyond in the costume department. But her Sistine Chapel Vera Wang gown for 2018's Catholic-themed Met Gala was assuredly her most extra look yet. Photo: Jackson Lee/Getty Images.

Rihanna in John Galliano, 2018


Can we all take a second to memorialize Rihanna's crystal-covered John Galliano papal look for the Heavenly Bodies themed Met Gala in 2018? Photo: Kevin Tachman/Getty Images.

Zendaya in Atelier Versace, 2018


Who else is getting serious Joan of Arc meets Dune vibes from the armored Versace gown Zendaya wore in 2018?
Photo: Taylor Hill/Getty Images.

Solange Knowles in Iris van Herpen and Brother Vellies, 2018


There's a reason Solange Knowles goes by Saint Records, and it's this slick black Iris van Herpen gown, gold angelic crown, and Brother Vellies thigh-high boots. That's not really the reason, but a girl can dream. Photo: Rabbani and Solimene Photography/Getty Images.

Frances McDormand in Valentino, 2018


Does it get more fabulous than Oscar-winning actress Frances McDormand in avant-garde Valentino at the Met Gala? We're thinking not.
Photo: George Pimentel/Getty Images.

Lana Del Rey in Gucci, 2018


Lana Del Rey's Gucci ensemble nailed the 2018 Met Gala's Catholic theme. Photo: Dia Dipasupil/WireImage.

Cardi B in Thom Browne, 2018


What's better than Cardi B's regal Moschino look? The beaded gown was a major showstopper. Photo: Frazer Harrison/FilmMagic.

Zoë Kravitz in Oscar de la Renta, 2017


Who else freaked out when Zoë Kravitz wore millennial pink to the Met Gala during peak millennial pink popularity? Photo: J. Kempin/Getty Images.

Cara Delevingne in Chanel, 2017


The only thing better than Cara Delevingne introducing her sleek new bald 'do at the Manus x Machina Met Gala was the metallic Chanel pantsuit she wore.Photo: Karwai Tang/WireImage.

Jennifer Lopez in Valentino, 2017


The Versace jungle dress might be J.Lo's most iconic, but we'd argue that this baby blue Valentino gown deserves the #1 spot. Photo: J. Kempin/Getty Images.

Beyoncé in Givenchy, 2016


No one does latex fashion quite like Beyoncé, especially when it's designed by Givenchy.Photo: Karwai Tang/WireImage.

Lupita Nyong'o in Calvin Klein, 2016

We'd be cheesin' it too if we looked as extraordinary as Lupita Nyong'o in this sparkling green Calvin Klein number.
Photo: George Pimentel/WireImage.

Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen in vintage John Galliano for Dior, 2015


Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen in head-to-toe black isn't exactly groundbreaking, but that doesn't mean we don't also love it. Photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images.

Rihanna in Guo Pei, 2015


Does Rihanna ever not look perfect on the Met Gala steps? Doubtful.
Photo: Taylor Hill/FilmMagic.

Anne Hathaway in Ralph Lauren, 2015


Anne Hathaway took a cue from Little Red Riding Hood with this sexy and sophisticated gold hooded gown courtesy of Ralph Lauren. Photo: George Pimentel/WireImage.

Chloe Sevigny in J.W. Anderson, 2015


Every single inch of this J.W. Anderson original on Chloë Sevigny is absolute perfection.
Photo: Karwai Tang/WireImage.

Dita von Tesse in Zac Posen, 2014


Old Hollywood glamour doesn't get much better than this. Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic.

Victoria Beckham in Victoria Beckham, 2014


Victoria Beckham in Victoria Beckham. That's it. That's the caption.Photo: George Pimentel/WireImage.

Erykah Badu in Givenchy, 2014


Erykah Badu deserves the first-place prize for her Givenchy hat game at the 2014 Met Gala. Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images.

Miley Cyrus in Marc Jacobs, 2013


Miley Cyrus was the definitive punk princess in sheer, netted Marc Jacobs at the 2013 Met Gala.Photo: Rabbani and Solimene Photography/WireImage.

Ashley Olsen in Dior, 2013


Ashley Olsen was the picture of sunshine at the 2013 Met Gala, where she wore a tangerine shapeless frock courtesy of Dior. Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images.

Madonna in Stella McCartney, 2011


This Stella McCartney cap-sleeved gown was, without a doubt, Madonna's "Lucky Star."
Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images.

Gwyneth Paltrow in Stella McCartney, 2011


Between the extra-high slit and the extra-low back, this Stella McCartney number on Gwyneth Paltrow is the epitome of sex appeal.Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images.

Kate Moss in Marc Jacobs, 2009


Kate Moss in this Marc Jacobs gold turban and backless mini combo is golden hour in human form. Photo: BILLY FARRELL/Patrick McMullan/Getty Images.

Christina Ricci in Givenchy, 2008

Catch us re-creating Christina Ricci's pink and red Givenchy look next Valentine's Day.
Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage.

Alexander McQueen and Sarah Jessica Parker in Alexander McQueen, 2006


Tartan twinning. Photo: Evan Agostini/Getty Images.

Sienna Miller in Burberry, 2006


Talk about glowing. Sienna Miller is a genuine ray of light in this Burberry micro mini. Photo: BILLY FARRELL/Patrick McMullan/Getty Images.

Amber Valletta in Maggie Norris Couture and John Galliano, 2004


The hair! The baubles! The corset! Every detail of Amber Valletta's Maggie Norris and John Galliano ensemble from the 2004 Met Gala was a win if you ask us. Photo: Evan Agostini/Getty Images.

Carmen Kass in Gucci, 2003


The open neck is the new open back, as proven by Carmen Kass's iconic red satin Gucci gown from the 2003 Met Gala.Photo: Gucci/Getty Images.

Marie-Chantal Mille in Valentino, 2001


Have you ever seen anything chicer than Princess Marie-Chantal Mille of Greece wearing Valentino with Valentino? Photo: Evan Agostini/Getty Images.

Princess Diana in Dior, 1996


Possibly the most iconic of all the Met Gala looks is Princess Diana in a very daring blue Dior slip dress with a matching sapphire necklace. Photo: Patrick McMullan/Getty Images.

Naomi Campbell in Versace, 1995


Naomi Campbell always looks fantastic. Full stop. But this dazzling Versace number from the 1995 Met Gala truly is a step above the rest. Photo: Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images.

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