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Step onto the Met Gala red carpet as we showcase the most iconic and unforgettable fashion moments from each year, blending art, culture, and glamour. From timeless elegance to avant-garde masterpieces, witness how celebrities and designers have pushed boundaries, celebrated themes, and created iconic looks that defined fashion history and turned heads around the world.
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00:00The Met Museum's steps are sparkling Monday night with celebrities dripping in jewels at this year's Met Gala.
00:06The gowns are long and the hair is tall.
00:09Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're highlighting the finest Met Gala fashions of the past quarter century.
00:15So it's just a work of art. I mean, it's such a privilege to carry this thing around and celebrate
00:23its beauty.
00:242001, Christy Turlington's black dress, Jacqueline Kennedy, the White House years.
00:28The Met Gala ushered in the 21st century in grand style in April 2001.
00:34The night's theme was a tribute to timeless, fashion-forward First Lady Jackie Kennedy.
00:38The exhibit, Jacqueline Kennedy, the White House years, highlights Jackie Kennedy's global influence on style
00:44with dozens of costumes and accessories she wore during her reign as America's First Lady.
00:50The overall vibe was modern sophistication.
00:53Supermodel Christy Turlington arrived in a black number created by designer Tom Ford
00:57while he was still creative director for Yves Saint Laurent.
01:00The look is a mix of old-fashioned elegance and modern boldness,
01:04with a dramatic, coat-like shawl over the sheer sleeves and a daring frayed skirt.
01:09Turlington's look is exactly like what Jackie O would have worn had she been stomping the red carpet herself.
01:152003, Nicole Kidman as a Golden Goddess.
01:19Goddess, the classical mode.
01:20Following 9-11, the gala was put on hold for a year.
01:24When it returned, it marked Oscar winner Nicole Kidman's debut at the legendary event.
01:28The stunning Aussie arrived at the party with fellow Oscar winner and Queens native Adrienne Brody.
01:33Not only was it her first appearance, she was also co-chair of the 2003 edition,
01:38serving alongside Vogue's Anna Wintour and designer Tom Ford.
01:42And she absolutely did serve.
01:44I've known Anna pretty much my whole career.
01:47I love her and I will do anything to support her.
01:50This gold and glamorous look was Ford's creation for Gucci,
01:53and it more than lived up to the classical theme of the night.
01:56Sparkling from head to toe, the gown caught the light at every angle.
02:01A memorable moment saw her and the gown almost ending up on the floor,
02:05when actor Adrienne Brody fell down, nearly taking her down with him.
02:092004, Amber Valletta in French Finery.
02:12Dangerous liaisons, fashion and furniture in the 18th century.
02:16The supermodel and perennial Vogue cover model was dressed to the nines and maybe even the tens too.
02:22Taking major inspiration from the year's theme,
02:25her look at the 2004 Met Gala was a clashing of styles and designers.
02:29The corset by Maggie Norris and the graphic skirt with shimmering lining by John Galliano evoked the French aristocracy.
02:36It's definitely one of my fantasies.
02:38I love that period.
02:40The sexuality, the way they expressed it and repressed it.
02:42It was like Marie Antoinette if she had kept her head and time traveled to walk the runway for a
02:47mid-aughts couture fashion house.
02:49Dangly earrings and dramatic, period-inspired curls complete the epic and grandiose tribute to the glamour of the 1700s.
02:56I'm just gonna go for it and enjoy myself.
02:59I'm not saying that I influenced people to, like, go for it, but people did start going for it after
03:05that.
03:05This was one of the first moments of a big dress-up for the Met.
03:092005, Karolina Kurkova's Message, The House of Chanel.
03:14Paying tribute to one of the most beloved and long-standing fashion houses,
03:17the 2005 event celebrated the legacy of Chanel.
03:21For me, Chanel's like this legend who made clothes that were so beautiful,
03:24and women looked so beautiful in them, and you saw them, people wore them.
03:28Czech model Karolina Kurkova's white gown was embellished with a simple yet impactful statement.
03:33What ranks it among the top looks are the simple inclusion of the words,
03:37I love you, scrawled out in red on the billowing cloud-like skirt.
03:40Designed by the Dutch fashion house Victor & Rolf,
03:43this is one of those looks that somehow seems like it would be just as comfortable to wear as it
03:47would be to sleep in.
03:49We mean that as a compliment.
03:50You kind of have to look at all of it.
03:51You have to look at, you know, the logical, kind of think about it.
03:54What does it make sense?
03:55How does it make you feel?
03:562006, Sarah Jessica Parker in Tartan, Anglomania, Tradition and Transgression in British Fashion.
04:03The Sex and the City star's entrance was anxiety-inducing enough.
04:07It is not every day someone makes you their plus one to the Met Ball.
04:12Not only was she wearing an ensemble created by the brilliant Alexander McQueen,
04:16but she walked the red carpet with him as well.
04:18His interpretation of the theme celebrating British fashion
04:22saw the pair walking in matching Scottish-inspired looks.
04:25Her body was wrapped in a red tartan sash,
04:28a striking contrast for the lace and tulle creation underneath.
04:31It has since gone on to become one of the gala's most striking and thematically inspired looks,
04:36and it's also credited with pushing the event into more conceptual and sculptural fashions.
04:41Carrie Bradshaw wishes,
04:43Pretend I'm saying something fantastic about corsets.
04:45That's the book. Excuse me.
04:48Please tell me that wasn't Anna Wintour.
04:50It wasn't.
04:50It was just the right.
04:52Right.
04:53Right.
04:552007.
04:56Cameron Diaz in Christian Dior Couture.
04:59Poiré, king of fashion.
05:00Honoring French designer Paul Poiré's influence,
05:03the Met Gala returned in 2007 to celebrate the world of haute couture.
05:07His influence is in the creation of more relaxed,
05:10less constricting dresses in the jazz age of the 1920s and 30s.
05:14Poiré was known for liberating women from their corsets,
05:17getting rid of all of their petticoats,
05:19creating a silhouette that was much more reflective of a woman's natural curvature.
05:25Actress Cameron Diaz's stunning answer to the theme came courtesy of a magenta gown by Dior.
05:31With gorgeous draping and a truly striking shade, the dress was instantly unforgettable.
05:36Complemented by large turquoise jewelry and a sleek updo, Diaz looked like she was floating in the dress.
05:42It looks effortless and polished all at once.
05:45I just go out there and I'll go out by myself.
05:47I'll just put my little pack on and I'll just kind of roam through, you know, the crowd and it's
05:53fun.
05:542008, Christina Ricci in Givenchy, superheroes, fashion and fantasy.
05:59By the end of the decade, superheroes were all the rage in pop culture.
06:02In 2008, the Met Gala honored the trend by asking its attendees to show up in comic-inspired creations.
06:09You actually go outside in these things.
06:11What would you prefer?
06:13Yellow spandex?
06:14This had the potential to skew toward a bunch of A-listers in tacky bodysuits.
06:19In fact, few guests truly embrace the theme.
06:22So we thought it'd be fun to ask, who's your favorite superhero?
06:25And then of course, if you had any superpower, what would it be?
06:29Going with my theme tonight, I'd have to say Catwoman, being that I have my little sidekick, Panther here.
06:35Actress Christina Ricci's pink and red Givenchy dress is a subtle nod to the comic book aesthetic.
06:40Aside from the top-looking vaguely armor-like, Ricci's ensemble doesn't go full costume.
06:46It's sweet and sophisticated while still having a bold and whimsical color scheme.
06:512009, Kate Moss and Marc Jacobs, the model as muse, embodying fashion.
06:56A year celebrating the contributions of the models just wouldn't feel right if a model didn't bring the best look.
07:02Kate Moss did not disappoint.
07:04So go for it.
07:06You want to try everything.
07:08See what you feel comfortable in.
07:10See who you want to be.
07:11In 2009, she served as co-chair and made her entrance in a shimmering Marc Jacobs piece,
07:16complete with a Harry Winston sapphire fastened to the matching turban.
07:20The Grecian-inspired dress looked like liquid gold across her body.
07:23Madonna got everyone talking with her own Marc Jacobs look, complete with an iconic headdress.
07:28But it was Moss who fully embodied the night's theme, the legendary faces of the industry.
07:33I mean, I'm not in love with the outside.
07:36I'm in love with the whole package.
07:37Aww.
07:38Aww.
07:39We're gonna cry now.
07:41How sweet.
07:412010, Alexa Chung in a tuxedo.
07:44American woman, fashioning a national identity.
07:47What's a more meaningful comment on fashion and American womanhood than pants?
07:52To get that look approved onto that red carpet, it was rounds of approvals.
07:58Wow, I had no idea.
08:00And that's 2010, you know, to put a woman in a trouser, a suit trouser.
08:06Being that it's a Met Gala and the year's theme was honoring American womanhood,
08:10you had to expect a whole lot of extravagant gowns.
08:13But it wasn't a frilly dress that shut down the 2010 red carpet.
08:17It was a deconstructed tuxedo.
08:19Forever now, I've known you as that tomboy.
08:23That tomboy that you knew.
08:25And it was really what we worked on together.
08:28It felt so you.
08:30And I think that that really helped for you to feel at home in such an insane red carpet.
08:36British model and presenter Alexa Chung arrived in black pants, coat, a white top, and suspenders, complete with a western
08:43tie.
08:44Designed by Philip Lim, this tuxedo appears to take inspiration from the independence and androgynous fashions of working women of
08:51the early 20th century.
08:52I still have the outfit hanging in my closet and it was just the most me I've ever felt, so
08:57thank you.
08:572011, Daphne Guinness' Feathers, Alexander McQueen, Savage Beauty.
09:03Fashion and pop culture at large lost a giant when Alexander McQueen passed away in 2010.
09:08He was, and it's terrible to have to say was, a genius.
09:13I mean, not only the way he cut clothes, but his color use, his print.
09:18And it wasn't an area that he wasn't brilliant at, so it's, they're very rare.
09:25His dramatic, intricate, and often grotesque creations had taken the red carpets by storm many times,
09:30and had become a major inspiration for pop stars like Lady Gaga.
09:34One of his muses and fiercest supporters, Daphne Guinness, won the night.
09:39Some clothes are clothes, and I think that maybe one example, which is art, McQueen.
09:46The model, artist, and light of British society was a major supporter of McQueen's throughout his career.
09:51Her look, a gown covered in feathers, fulfilled the night's prompt of Savage Beauty.
09:56She looked like a glamorous bird of prey.
09:592012, Anya Rubik's Mile High Slit, Schiaparelli and Prada, Impossible Conversations.
10:05I have a special relationship with Fendi. It almost feels like a family now.
10:09We've done three seasons together. I call them my three baby Fendi.
10:14And I know Carl since a long, long time, and we work together for Fendi.
10:19The Polish supermodel had a major fashion titan behind her.
10:23Anya Rubik had met designer Antony Vaccarello through another famous friend and designer, Carl Lagerfeld.
10:29He's very precise and personally creates all his collections.
10:33Carl Lagerfeld was an excellent teacher.
10:35Together, Rubik and Vaccarello created the most talked about moment on the 2012 Met Gala's red carpet.
10:40Wearing a provocative and revealing white dress that carries Vaccarello's signature high slit,
10:46Rubik drew comparisons to Angelina Jolie's famous Oscar look.
10:50But Rubik's slit is even higher, more hip-high than thigh-high, with plenty of abdomen on display as well.
10:56Chic and silky smooth, the dress manages to be shocking and totally elegant and on theme at the same time.
11:032013, Miley Cyrus's fishnet dress.
11:07Punk, chaos to couture.
11:09There are few events less punk and outré than the Met Gala.
11:12The first gallery you enter is New York, where we've recreated the toilets at a club, CBGB's.
11:19The toilets were always a place that all the action occurred in, a famous quotation by Patti Smith.
11:24It takes a very specific point of view to make luxury fashion meet the standards of punk.
11:28Smack dab in the middle of her bangers era, no celebrity was as natural a fit for a theme about
11:34transgressing fashion and propriety than Miley Cyrus.
11:45Her spiky hair and nude illusion dress by Marc Jacobs showed she was one of the few A-listers prepared
11:50to go the distance when it comes to daring fashion moments.
11:53Oddly enough, it may have been one of her more conservative looks that year.
11:57I felt like I kind of was like a punk rock, like Addams Family, Morticia.
12:02I love this.
12:02I'm like, I want to wear this every day because it just feels, it feels so good.
12:05And it was amazing to not have to sit there and try on a million times.
12:08It's just fun to really get a stick to like a character tonight and get to be punk.
12:122014, Beyonce in sheer Givenchy, Charles James, beyond fashion.
12:17Paparazzi, catch my fly in my cocky fresh.
12:21I'm so reckless when I rock my Givenchy dress.
12:24Look, we'd be remiss not to mention that the 2014 Met Gala was the same night that fateful elevator footage
12:30of Beyonce, Jay-Z, and Solange Knowles was captured.
12:33Before that, though, the story of the night was the pop icon's gorgeous plunging gown.
12:38The gala's theme this year was Charles James, the famed English-American designer of structured ball gowns with impeccable tailoring.
12:45Beyonce went with an intricate piece of haute couture from Givenchy.
12:48Beaded and sheer, the look was completed with a statement headpiece, a birdcage veil, hanging down over her eyes.
12:56It was classic, but certainly not old-fashioned.
13:052015, Rihanna in Guopei, China Through the Looking Glass.
13:09Taking inspiration from 2,000 years of culture, the extremely popular Met Gala exhibit was dedicated to the influence of
13:16Chinese art on designers of the Western Hemisphere.
13:19While the dress code only called for fashion influenced by the nation and its culture, pop star and fashion powerhouse
13:25Rihanna opted to go for a Chinese designer.
13:27This is extraordinary, and look at the sleeves and the whole thing is so indulgently, it's so luxurious, it's like
13:33the Chinese women.
13:34The handmade marvel is the conception of the highly respected Guopei, who took over two years to complete.
13:40It was one of the few red carpet looks that year actually executed by a Chinese artist.
13:44The vibrant yellow gown and its massive painstakingly detailed train were the 2015 event's headline-grabbing showstopper.
13:582016, Claire Danes Glows in the Dark, Manus Ex Machina, Fashion in an Age of Technology.
14:04The 2016 Met exhibit revolved around the impact of technology on the fashion world,
14:09and the creative evolutions designers make in response to new manufacturing processes.
14:14That Claire Danes' dress looks like something out of a classic fairy tale illustrates the point perfectly.
14:19In the theme of technology, how did you kind of weave that into the dress?
14:23The whole thing, the whole thing is woven into it, as you'll see, not on the red carpet, but in
14:29person.
14:30In the light, she looks like a Disney princess going to the ball.
14:33In the dark, it makes a mind-blowing transformation.
14:36This piece by Zach Posen embraces technology by delivering a one-two punch of classical beauty,
14:42and that which wouldn't have been possible a century before.
14:45It sounds like a gimmick, but it's a genuine artistic achievement.
14:48It's attached to an electric source, and then there's an LED light in there.
14:52So, I mean, I can try to see a little bit.
14:56And so you're looking at light traveling vertically.
14:59The point is the point of the light.
15:02You know, and what's great about LED is, you know, it doesn't conduct heat.
15:062017, Rihanna in bloom.
15:08Ray Kawakubo, Comme des Garçons, Art of the In-Between.
15:12Despite its French name, Comme des Garçons is the brainchild of Japanese luminary Ray Kawakubo.
15:17Ray is all about creativity.
15:20She's about innovation.
15:21She forces you to rethink notions of beauty, notions of the body, notions of fashion, notions of wearability.
15:27Specializing in avant-garde pieces, the 2017 Met Gala red carpet was sure to see some amazing detail and boundary
15:34-pushing concepts.
15:35Rihanna wore florals.
15:37Florals?
15:38For spring.
15:39Groundbreaking.
15:40No, not just floral print, but florals.
15:44And yes, it actually was groundbreaking.
15:47The garment was made of jacquard floral fabrics, cut and shaped into eye-popping petals that spiraled around the bodice.
15:54Once again, Rihanna stood out as one of the few guests to truly honor the night's theme.
15:59Glamour magazine declared her the winner of the 2017 event.
16:03We humbly agree.
16:062018, Zendaya as Joan of Arc, Heavenly Bodies, Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.
16:11Over a million and a half people visited the Met's most successful exhibition to date.
16:15The theme of Catholicism and its influence on art, design and clothing brought out the best in the 2018 Gala's
16:22attendees as well.
16:23Oh my god, it's an angel!
16:25Ariana just found another angel.
16:27Her people have arrived on the carpet.
16:30I'm talking to one right here.
16:31I want you to finish.
16:32What were you saying about your dress?
16:33No, I was just saying that I love it and I'm honored to be here.
16:35Several looks are fighting for the top spot here.
16:38Rihanna once again stuns in a papal look by Galeano.
16:41Solange made a statement in Irish Van Herpen couture and Do-rag.
16:45Frances McDormand's stunning Valentino look and Philip Tracy headpiece is another frontrunner.
16:50However, it was Zendaya, whose chainmail-laden Joan of Arc piece perfectly towed the line between costume and couture, who
16:57truly stood out.
16:58Was she ready for battle or the social event of the season?
17:01The answer is yes.
17:02The chainmail, the pieces of armor, but they were so elegant and still so feminine.
17:07Her haircut, I mean the fringy chopped bangs with the red and like the blunt bob.
17:12I literally didn't know what to do with myself and I'm sorry, but no one else could have pulled that
17:16look off other than her.
17:172019, Lady Gaga's 4-in-1 look, Camp Notes on Fashion.
17:22If you thought the Met Gala was over the top before, the 2019 edition was meant to be a celebration
17:27of excess.
17:28The exhibition is called Camp Notes on Fashion, and it was inspired by Susan Sontag's 1964 essay, Notes on Camp,
17:36that in a way outlined the elements or characteristics of camp.
17:39Irony, humor, parody, theatricalization, excess, extravagance, exaggeration.
17:45The camp theme brought out the best in co-chair Lady Gaga.
17:48Excess is where she lives.
17:50Her entrance had more reveals than an episode of Game of Thrones.
17:54It reads like an essay or a poem, and it tells a story.
18:00And it's so in line with Susan Sontag's notes, and I feel it's also very handsome.
18:07Her hot pink gown by Brandon Maxwell was a statement all its own, with a 25-foot train that looked
18:13incredible going up those famous stairs.
18:15Peeling off layer after layer, she revealed a black dress underneath this, a matching pink dress underneath that,
18:21and finally undressed to reveal her crystal undergarments and platform boots.
18:252021, Iman Sunburst, In America, A Lexicon of Fashion
18:31Returning from the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 Met Gala looked inward for its inspiration.
18:37The dress code, explained to guests as, quote, American independence, was expected to elicit conversation about sociopolitical issues through dress.
18:45They're stitched together through their emotional resonance, resulting in a richly textured quilt of American fashion.
18:51That's as diverse, multifaceted, and heterogeneous as the nation itself.
18:57Supermodel Iman arrived in a gold and feathered showstopper by Harris Reid.
19:01The piece, made by Reid in partnership with Dolce & Gabbana, has a massive headpiece and hoop skirt.
19:07I was able to have access to fabric that I would dream of using.
19:10So that was the next stage, which was a lot of us staring, figuring it out, and seeing what actually
19:15was going to look the best.
19:16And it's a make-or-break situation.
19:18If it's the wrong fabric, the outfit is destroyed.
19:21It came down to what is going to create these rays, if you will, that you'll see on the sketch.
19:26The tiered, metallic garment made Iman look like a sunburst on the red carpet.
19:30The look was so iconic that Lil Nas X wore a similar piece in black at the next year's VMA
19:35ceremony.
19:362022, Blake Lively salutes New York City.
19:40In America, an anthology of fashion.
19:42Guests were tasked with resurrecting the Gilded Age, a period between the 1870s and 1890s, marked by industrial and social
19:50progress and ostentatious wealth.
19:52While Kim Kardashian's choice to wear a dress made famous by Marilyn Monroe soaked up most of the media attention,
19:58a mid-century inspiration doesn't scream Gilded Age.
20:01Blake Lively's Versace number smashes the brief.
20:04She always understands the assignment, Blake Lively has never failed us.
20:08Okay, always understands the assignment.
20:09Camille, we know your love for Blake Lively.
20:12You know my love for Blake Lively.
20:13Everyone watching, I love Blake Lively.
20:15Who doesn't?
20:15Inspired by several New York City landmarks, the metallic copper gown screams 19th century American prosperity.
20:22The bodice is inspired by the graphic detail of the Empire State Building,
20:26the train takes motifs from Grand Central Station, and the crown is a nod to Lady Liberty herself.
20:31It's obviously the color of Lady Liberty, or should we say Lady Lively now?
20:36Wow.
20:37And then this train on the dress, which you see, is absolutely beautiful.
20:41And it's basically the hand-painted foil and embroidered celestial map that you will find on the top of the
20:47Grand Central Station ceiling.
20:502023, Anne Hathaway's safety pins.
20:53Karl Lagerfeld, a line of beauty.
20:55The devil may wear Prada, but Anne Hathaway wears Versace.
20:58Who put that together for you?
21:01Oh, it's just something I threw on.
21:04Wait a minute.
21:05Let me see.
21:06Turn.
21:09Encryable.
21:10Her professional relationship with the fashion house continued at the 2023 Met Gala,
21:15the theme being the life and work of Karl Lagerfeld.
21:18Making her grand return to the event after five years away,
21:21Hathaway made the Italian fashion house proud in a look inspired by Lagerfeld's work with Tweed.
21:26You're giving me too much credit.
21:27I just do what Donatello tells me to do.
21:29Very gratefully.
21:30Very gratefully.
21:31She sent me a sketch for this, and I just went, well, all right.
21:33This conceptual look is a daring and revealing mermaid dress seemingly held together by gold
21:39safety pins.
21:40Of course, we'd never question the construction skills of an industry titan like Versace,
21:45but fashion is at its best when there's a healthy dose of suspense.
21:492024, Zendaya in nature.
21:52Sleeping Beauty's reawakening fashion.
21:54Coming back, I haven't gone to the Met in a long time, so I'm a little nervous, but it's exciting.
21:59Everyone is excited.
22:00No pressure, right?
22:02People have been speculating and coming up with their vision of what you may wear.
22:07When you can't decide between two gowns for the most important fashion event of the year,
22:12the answer is simple.
22:13Wear both.
22:14I feel like I know, I feel like I've been wearing a lot of clothes this year.
22:18Zendaya was called upon to serve as a co-chair for the 2024 Met Gala,
22:22and the dress code was the Garden of Time.
22:25Fusing nature and haute couture, Zendaya's draped green and blue lame galliano gown
22:29made her look like a forest siren.
22:31Her stunning second look, also by Galliano, was a modern reinterpretation of garden party attire.
22:38If waking things up on the red carpet is the goal,
22:41the power duo of Zendaya and stylist La Roche is essential.
22:45You were never nervous that it wasn't going to happen.
22:47You weren't going to pull it off.
22:48Yes, I was nervous.
22:51Of course I was, but also, you know, trust the process.
22:552025, Tiana Taylor's Zoot Suit, Superfine, tailoring black style.
23:00Superfine marks our first exhibition devoted to menswear in more than 20 years,
23:05and the Costume Institute were always striving to make fashion a gateway to access and inclusivity
23:10by engaging with topics that reflect the zeitgeist.
23:13The intersections of identity, politics, and gender were never more present
23:17than in the 2025 exhibit dedicated to the Black Dandyism movement.
23:22Dramatic, colorful, and gender-defying, it was a banner year for Met Gala fashions.
23:27Harlem Renaissance.
23:29Harlem Dandy.
23:31Harlem Dapper.
23:34Dang.
23:36Inspired by the Zoot Suit movement of the 1930s and 40s,
23:39Tiana Taylor's extravagant gown was designed specifically for her
23:43by Oscar-winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter.
23:46Meshing different motifs and features,
23:48the red-dominant look is a seamless blend of distinctive styles and inspirations.
23:52Stitching in the cape even includes a nod to Taylor's own 2018 song, Rose in Harlem.
23:58How long has this been in the making?
23:59Oh my God, it's been about maybe six months.
24:02A lot of sketches, a lot of talking, a lot of phone calls, a lot of fittings.
24:05You have got to have the perfect fit when you're hosting the Vogue livestream.
24:09I mean, you know.
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24:30Born in the sunlight
24:31Born in the rain
24:33Life is a rhythm
24:36Running through veins
24:45We were astounded by the influx of additional body parts
24:49incorporated into looks at the 2026 Met Gala,
24:52but some attendees got it just right.
24:54The designer's team, like, 3D scanned her arms.
24:57They posed to, like, a traditional Thai dance.
25:00Oh, I love that.
25:01Yeah.
25:02And so it's incorporating that, you know, a second form, you know, art, dance as art as well.
25:06French influencer and author Lena Situation wore a two-piece ensemble.
25:11A soft blue cutout skirt from Berge Akiole,
25:13paired with a Jean-Louis Guimaran sculpted hands bustier.
25:17Thai entrepreneur Nisha Patsupap went for an even more hands-on approach.
25:21In a custom Robert I black figure hugging gown with four metallic hands,
25:26a look inspired by Michelangelo's The Creation of Adam.
25:29And seeing them move is as impressive as it is unsettling.
25:33Supap truly embodied the fashion-is-art dress code.
25:36What's your favorite Met Gala look of all time?
25:39Tell us in the comments.
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