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Addison Rae wows in sheer black halter dress at Met Gala after party: 'Bare it all'

Addison Rae rocked a risqué look at the Met Gala after party.

On Monday, the 21-year-old stepped out in a sheer black halter gown by Dilara Findikoglu, that showed off a black thong, paired with Panconesi jewelry and Stuart Weitzman shoes.

Following her Met Gala appearance and subsequent after party at Zero Bond in New York City, the "He's All That" actress shared a set of photos showing off the daring look for her more than 40 million Instagram followers.

"I just want Billie Eilish to judge me," she captioned the post, to which fans responded with praise, swooning over Rae's bold outfit choice.

"You look so good, OMG," one Instagram user commented.

"Yes. I love this look so much. Bare it all, sis. You look amazing!" wrote another.

"So beautiful!" another penned. "Looking stunning!"

Addison Rae wearing Dilara Findikoglu to a Met Gala after party. (Photo by Gotham/GC Images)
Addison Rae wearing Dilara Findikoglu to a Met Gala after party. (Photo by Gotham/GC Images)

"You snapped. As always," someone else commented.

Earlier that night, Rae walked the red carpet at the annual star-studded event in a custom silver halter neck gown by Michael Kors. The look featured more than 11,000 small mirrors in seven different shades, creating an ombré mosaic effect. According to reports, the dress took more than 350 hours to hand-embroider.

Rae shared photos of the look to Instagram and said the night was "just like a dream."

According to Rae's makeup artist Shayna Goldberg, the star wanted '70s-inspired makeup and hair to create a look that resembled a "modern-day Cher."

Addison Rae in Michael Kors at the 2022 Met Gala.
Addison Rae wore Michael Kors to the 2022 Met Gala. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

Rae made her Met Gala debut in 2021 and has worked hard to cross over from TikTok to bonafide starlet.

"I’ve always wanted to do all these other things that they didn’t really get to see or know, because I just started being known when I was 19 years old," Rae told Elle last year. "People haven’t really seen the background, or the classes I used to take and things like that. So I try to tell myself, ‘You have to work that much harder to get people to take you seriously.’”

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