
Most of the celebrities who walked the iconic Met Museum stairs for the annual Met Gala took the dress code Fashion is Art to the next level.
The theme Costume Art tied into the dress code and was all about celebrating the human body and how fashion can be seen as art.
It was the perfect opportunity for celebrities and their creative teams to really think outside the box and delve into their imagination to come up with looks that honour the theme in a special way.
A memorable moment and fashion highlight of the night was, of course, Beyonce returning to the Met after 10 years, flanked by her husband Jay-Z and their daughter Blue Ivy.
Queen B told La La Anthony in an interview for Vogue that being at the Met Gala again was a “surreal” experience.
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“It’s surreal because my daughter is here, she looks so beautiful, and it’s incredible to be able to share it with her,” she said.
“Blue is ready.”
The Kardashian-Jenner clan also made what is always a jaw-dropping entry with Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner and Kendall Jenner coordinating looks that drew attention to their figures — but matriarch Kris Jenner seems to have missed that memo, arriving in a flowy kimono.
Madonna cleared the steps with her dramatic entrance, where seven ladies in waiting assisted with her outfit and SZA demanded attention in bold yellow.
Meanwhile, Doechii attended the event barefoot, Katy Perry concealed her face with a mask and Heidi Klum embodied a statue — no surprises there.
There was also a strong representation of Aussies walking the red carpet with Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, Hugh Jackman, Troye Sivan, Miranda Kerr and Rose all posing up a storm.

Emma Chamberlain took inspiration from Van Gogh. Picture: Julian Hamilton/Getty Images

Figure skating champ Alysa Liu. Picture: Mike Coppola/Getty Images

Rihanna needs no introduction. Picture: Mike Coppola/Getty Images

Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster. Picture: John Shearer/WireImage

Tate McRae was dripping in gold. Picture: Supplied

Miranda Kerr. Picture: Andy Kropa/Andy Kropa/Invision/AP