All the looks celebrities wore to the 2024 Met Gala
The 2024 Met Gala took place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on Monday.
The theme was "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion," and the dress code was "The Garden of Time."
Stars including Kim Kardashian, Zendaya, Donald Glover, and Nicole Kidman walked the red carpet.
Fashion's biggest night of the year has finally arrived.
The 2024 Met Gala, an elaborate fundraiser for the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, was held on Monday in New York City. The event theme was "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion," with this year's exhibition spotlighting "precious masterpieces of fashion" using technology, Vogue announced in November 2023.
The 2024 Met Gala co-chairs included Jennifer Lopez, Bad Bunny, Zendaya, and Chris Hemsworth, while Loewe's creative director, Jonathan Anderson, and TikTok CEO Shou Chew were the event's honorary chairs.
Complementing the theme, the dress code for the event was "The Garden of Time," inspired by J.G. Ballard's 1962 short story of the same name. The story takes place in a "utopia of leisure, art, and beauty" but has an undercurrent of dystopia, according to Vogue.
Take a look at how the celebrity attendees interpreted the theme with their red carpet looks.
Shakira
Shakira painted the town red in a crimson Carolina Herrera gown with a long train and crystal brooch in the center of her chest.
Anok Yai
The model turned heads in a crystal-covered catsuit designed by Swarovski.
Lewis Hamilton
Hamilton arrived wearing a monochromatic black look with a branch-inspired necklace and coat covered in sparkling floral appliqués.
Charli XCX
The "Von Dutch" singer looked like she had run through a prickly rose bush, resulting in a distressed, white off-the-shoulder gown by Marni.
Andrew Scott
The "All of Us Strangers" actor bore his arms in a sleeveless black tuxedo vest, sheer black tank, and gold accessories.
Ed Sheeran
The "Shape of You" singer channeled vintage style in a powder-blue suit, undone silver tie, and matching cummerbund.
Camila Mendes
The "Riverdale" actress brought feminine glamour to the red carpet in a silky rose-gold Altuzarra dress with a floral accent.
Michelle Yeoh
Yeoh walked the red carpet in a trailing silver gown, which almost resembled aluminum foil, and Cindy Chao jewelry.
Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes
The country singer wore a completely sheer gown featuring pink and orange flowers, while Stokes opted for an open-front sequin suit and cross-motif jewelry.
Nicholas Galitzine
"The Idea of You" heartthrob kept things classic in a custom Fendi tuxedo with dramatic lapels.
Alia Bhatt
The actress stunned in a mint-green, floral sari gown covered in hand embroidery that took over 1,900 hours to create, according to Vogue.
Angel Reese
The basketball player's teal Marco Capaldo gown had a plunging neckline and a layer of ruffled feathers at her waist. A sheer skirt flowed to the floor.
FKA Twigs
Stella McCartney designed the singer's two-piece look, which consisted of a chain-mail crop top and coordinating bottoms. A floor-length, knit cape offset the metallic set.
Mike Faist
The "Challengers" star paired a black, oversized blazer with loose, white trousers. Black shoes and a large radish brooch completed the look.
Cara Delevingne
The supermodel also wore a chain-mail Stella McCartney look, pairing a hooded crop top with a floor-length white skirt.
Hari Nef
The "Barbie" actress glistened in a floor-length white gown covered in shimmering paillettes. The back of her gown featured a large bow that trailed behind her.
Demi Lovato
The singer returned to her first Met Gala in eight years wearing a sequined silver gown covered in bold metallic flowers.
Rachel Sennott
The actor's off-white dress featured an asymmetrical bodice adorned with sparkles. The floor-length skirt had a slit on one side, and a train flowed behind her as she walked.
Taraji P. Henson
Henson wore a white strapless Jonathan Simkhai dress that appeared to cinch her waist. A mermaid skirt flowed into a train.
Karlie Kloss
The model's pink Swavorski gown sparkled from head to toe. It featured three-dimensional appliqués that looked like flowers and branches.
Ivy Getty
The heiress wore a peach dress from Conner Ives. A swath of fabric adorned with floral appliqués flowed across the neckline and into a train, and the hem of the dress featured a print of a bird.
Janelle Monae
Vera Wang designed Monae's Met Gala gown, which was made of overlapping sequins in shades of silver and purple. The sheer look had a high neckline and a form-fitting skirt.
Zendaya
The "Challengers" actor and one of the night's co-chairs arrived wearing a one-shoulder gown with blue tulle and grape vines draped across the bodice.
The look was Maison Margiela Artisanal by John Galliano.
Zendaya ... again
Zendaya changed into a second themed look and walked the Met Gala red carpet again. For her wardrobe change, the star wore a vintage Givenchy Haute Couture by John Galliano dress from Spring/Summer 1996. It had off-the-shoulder sleeves and a billowing train.
She paired the dress with a headpiece that looked like a bouquet of flowers, with stems jutting out from the top of her head.
Usher
Usher first appeared to wear all-black at the Met Gala, arriving in a black suit with a cape and wide-brimmed hat. But he shed the cape on the carpet, revealing red, floral detailing on his jacket that coordinated with the red rose he carried.
Nicki Minaj
Minaj popped on the red carpet in a bright-yellow dress from Marni. Multicolored, three-dimensional flowers sat atop the dress, and Minaj paired the dress with yellow shoes and a yellow clutch.
Da'vine Joy Randolph
Gap custom-designed the actor's denim gown, which had a scooped neckline and panels separated by white seams lining the length of the dress. The skirt sat on her hips and flowed into a layered train made of fabric in multiple denim washes.
Lizzo
The singer channeled a tree with her Victor Weinsanto ensemble, which hugged her figure and curved upwards from the hem, resembling roots.
Dried flowers were pressed beneath the fabric, as E! reported, and she wore a coordinating headpiece that framed her face.
Maria Sharapova
The tennis legend wasn't afraid to embrace color on Monday night, opting for a lime-green off-the-shoulder gown, which she paired with a dramatic green cape decorated with voluminous flowers.
Michelle Williams
Floral embroidery covered Williams' white minidress, which featured a sheer overlay that flowed into a delicate train. Her hair was dyed pink, and she wore a Chanel tiara with the bright hairdo.
Meg Ryan
Meg Ryan's black dress had a semi-sheer bodice with floral detailing, while the black skirt was covered in sparkles.
Kaia Gerber
Cindy Crawford's model daughter kept things simple and elegant for the Met, sporting a strapless white gown that shimmered with subtle sequins. Gerber paired the look with a fresh blowout that would've made her mother proud.
Michael Shannon
Shannon arrived in a black suit with an off-white tie and shirt. He carried a bag of Balenciaga chips as he walked the red carpet.
Irina Shayk
The model's form-fitting dress was made entirely of Swarovski crystals, as Vogue reported. The sparkly dress featured over 84,000 crystals, and a corset cinched her waist.
Camila Cabello
Ludovic de Saint Sernin designed Cabello's Met Gala dress. The form-fitting dress was adorned with crystals, and the neckline featured lace-up detailing. She also carried a block of ice with a flower inside as her clutch, which she said was designed to melt throughout the night.
Sydney Sweeney
Sweeney's Miu Miu gown had an asymmetrical neckline and a full skirt, and the teal fabric was adorned with tree embellishments. She paired the look with black gloves and a black bob.
Cardi B
Cardi's black tulle gown was designed by Windowsen. The bodice was form-fitting, while the dropped-waist skirt was made of layers of fabric that flowed dramatically. A black headpiece completed the look.
Allison Williams
Williams' Michael Kors' gown had a scooped neckline that plunged in the center. The black-and-white patterned gown hugged her figure before flowing out into a mermaid skirt and train.
Doja Cat
The singer wore a wet T-shirt dress that reached the floor. She completed her look with mascara running down her face.
Pamela Anderson
The model and actress made her Met Gala debut in a custom nude-colored Oscar de la Renta gown.
Willow Smith
Smith kept things simple in a black blazer dress, which she paired with sheer black tights and a black turban.
Jaden Smith
Like his sister, Smith wore a black-and-white look for the Met Gala. His knee-length white blazer had black detailing as well as floral appliques. Layered black pants completed the look.
Vittoria Ceretti
Italian supermodel Vittoria Ceretti stayed true to her high-fashion roots with a structural white one-sleeve dress that featured a thigh-high slit.
Sarah Paulson
Paulson wore a short-sleeve pink Prada gown that was covered in fluttering ribbons, adding movement to the look. The dress also featured a peekaboo black skirt.
Sabrina Carpenter
Carpenter arrived in an Oscar de la Renta gown. The bodice of the dress was black, while the mermaid skirt was made of blue fabric that puffed out around her legs and flowed into a train.
Barry Keoghan
Keoghan's Burberry three-piece suit was made of olive velvet fabric. His poplin top and top hat gave the look an old-fashioned feel.
Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade
Michael Kors designed Union's mermaid-inspired dress, which was made of tulle in a metallic ombre that flowed from silver to blue. The dress was hand-embroidered by 12 artisans over the course of 9,500 hours, according to E!.
Wade paired his purple suit with a V-neck white tee.
Lana Del Rey
The singer's custom Alexander McQueen gown was embroidered with sparkles in the shape of a tree, which coordinated with her twig headpiece. A sheer, taupe veil sat over the headpiece, covering Ray's face and coordinating with the dress.
Dua Lipa
The singer's lacy Marc Jacobs ensemble included a sheer black skirt, a ruched black top over a white top, and a feathered cape.
Kerry Washington
Washington's purple dress featured a striking, plunging neckline with points that floated around her shoulders. The train was covered in purple flower embellishments, nodding to the theme.
Karol G
The singer's Marc Jacobs dress appeared to be see-through because it matched her skin tone, and it was adorned with oversized crystals. She wore her hair long and added points to her ears, giving the ensemble an ethereal look.
Lily Gladstone
Gladstone wore Gabriela Hearst to the Met Gala, pairing a black, floor-length gown with a sheer cape.
Amanda Seyfried
Seyfried's custom Prada dress had a scooped neckline, and the silver gown's full skirt was adorned with flowers. She colored her hair silver for the event, with curling wisps sitting on her forehead and blending in with a tiara.
Phoebe Dynevor
The "Bridgerton" star wore a Victoria Beckham gown to the gala, making her the first person to wear the designer to the Met, according to Vogue. The pink gown was almost entirely sheer and featured floral detailing that provided Dynevor with some coverage.
Brie Larson
Prada designed Larson's strapless gown, which consisted of a sheer, tea-length dress atop a form-fitting, orange gown covered in sparkles. According to E!, it was made to look like an hourglass.
Jennie Kim
Kim's blue Alaïa dress had a high neckline and an asymmetrical cutout that swept across her stomach. A train flowed out from one side.
Queen Latifah and Eboni Nichols
Thom Browne designed Queen Latifah's shiny black gown, which was embellished with large yellow flowers.
She paired a black cape coat with stripe detailing with the dress, which coordinated with the checked jacket Nichols wore over her black gown.
Kim Kardashian
Kardashian wore yet another extreme corset to the Met Gala. This year she opted for a custom John Galliano gown featuring a couture corset with a gray cashmere cardigan on top.
Kylie Jenner
Kylie's soft-pink Oscar de la Renta dress had a strapless neckline with pointed cups. The form-fitting skirt turned into a dramatic train in the back, and she wore a flower in her updo.
Kendall Jenner
Jenner walked the Met Gala in an archival Givenchy dress from 1999 that was designed by Alexander McQueen.
The black gown had a plunging neckline and a panel of sheer fabric at the waist that formed a point in both the front and back. Both the sheer fabric and the neckline were lined with sparkly, black fabric.
Lil Nas X
The rapper chose a cream Luar suit with a dramatic. train for the Met Gala. Both his shirt and pants were covered in silver fabric lined with buttons.
Nicole Kidman
Kidman's white ball gown had a full skirt with black ruffles on the skirt, and the structured bodice had a strapless neckline. White gloves completed the ensemble.
Ariana Grande
Grande's strapless dress from Loewe was adorned with flowers on the strapless bodice. Draping sat atop the dropped-waist skirt, which was made of sheer white fabric.
Cynthia Erivo
Thom Browne designed Erivo's tuxedo set, which featured a cropped top and a floor-length skirt. Both were adorned with pink flower petals and had a dramatic train.
Serena Williams
Williams' gold gown had one strap and layers of fabric flowing out from the skirt to create a massive, deconstructed train. She paired black gloves and tights with the look.
Harris Reed
The designer wore a green, floral jumpsuit on the red carpet that featured dramatic points on the V-shaped bodice. He paired the jumpsuit with an oversized, circular headpiece with arrows framing it.
Seth Meyers and Alexi Ashe
Meyers' black tuxedo complemented Ashe's white-and-black gown, which had an off-the-shoulder neckline.
Matthew Macfadyen and Keeley Hawes
The "Succession" star wore a velvet, navy tuxedo that had black lapels. His wife, "Bodyguard" star Keeley Hawes, wore an off-the-shoulder gown with puffed sleeves and a bold floral print.
Teyana Taylor
The Blonds designed the bright-red, high-low gown Taylor wore to the Met Gala. The dress had a strapless, corset bodice adorned with flower-petal embellishments.
Aurora James
The designer's brown and white gown had an asymmetrical, one-shoulder corset bodice. A thigh-high slit in the skirt balanced the look.
Sofia Coppola
Coppola was all about the tweed on Monday night. The "Priscilla" director's suit featured a waist-length jacket with four big pockets on the front and a matching ankle-length skirt.
Tom Ford
Ford paired black tuxedo pants with a red, velvet blazer from Saint Laurent. He added a white flower to his lapel.
Hugh Jackman
Jackman wore a classic Tom Ford tuxedo.
Elle Fanning
Fanning brought the Cinderella transformation moment to life with her celestial Balmain gown made of glass. The sheer and glistening off-the-shoulder dress appeared to be held up by two icy birds.
Keke Palmer
Palmer dazzled in a shimmering custom Marc Jacobs dress that featured antique beaded embroidery. She paired the ensemble with a sky-high ponytail.
Lauren Sánchez
Sánchez made her Met Gala debut in a custom black-and-white Oscar de la Renta gown designed to look like shattered glass. The strapless dress featured a velvet black bodice and a voluminous skirt covered in roses.
Demi Moore
Moore wasn't afraid to go bold in a structural black gown covered in bright-pink roses. The dress featured a heart-shaped shoulder piece with arrows pointing outward, creating a fan-like effect.
Eddie Redmayne
Redmayne's patterned ensemble was designed by Steve O Smith, and it put a modern spin on a suit.
The black blazer had cutouts of sheer fabric, creating the illusion of a tie. It flowed into a skirt that looked like pants thanks to its design, which had sheer tulle lining the hem.
Jon Batiste
Batiste's black suit looked simple at first glance, but a closer glance revealed his floral-patterned vest. He also wore a sparkly brooch.
Greta Lee
Lee arrived in a sheer, white dress designed by Loewe. The gown was covered in floral applique, and its curved neckline nearly covered Lee's face.
Tyla
Tyla made her Met Gala debut in a form-fitting gown from Balmain. The taupe gown had a strapless neckline and a full skirt, and she carried an hourglass.
Olivier Rousteing
The Balmain creative director paired a black blazer and pants with a top made of sand, like Tyla's dress. Rousteing's created the shape of a face.
Kylie Minogue
Minogue's Diesel dress not only hugged her figure but created the illusion that her body was visible, as the blue and silver fabric was designed to look like a woman's body. Its dramatic train attached to her wrist.
Penélope Cruz
Crúz's Chanel elegant ball gown had an off-the-shoulder neckline and full skirt. The dress was covered in black lace, giving it a gothic feel.
Emily Ratajkowski
The model and actress was among the stars who opted for a naked dress. Her sheer dress was covered in silver flower petals that shimmered. The long-sleeved gown was also completely backless.
Taylor Russell
Russell arrived in a custom Loewe dress. The bodice of her high-neck gown appeared to be made of wood, contrasting with the dropped-waist skirt made of flowing white fabric.
Taika Waititi and Rita Ora
Ora's Tom Ford dress was completely open on the sides, with the gown's shiny, multicolored fabric gathering at her waist and flowing to the floor.
Waititi accompanied her in a brown, leather suit from Marni, which he paired with a Jacob & Co. watch and a yellow diamond Riveria necklace.
Uma Thurman
Thurman blossomed in a periwinkle gown that felt straight out of a scene from "Bridgerton." The elegant dress featured a shoulder-piece of blooming flowers that flowed down her back.
Adrien Brody
Brody added an oversized, silver bird brooch to his black suit.
Dove Cameron and Damiano David
Cameron and David walked the Met Gala red carpet in contrasting looks, with Cameron wearing a textured, floral dress and David opting for a semi-sheer black suit.
Cameron's pink dress featured dramatic sleeves that flowed into a train. Diesel designed the couple's looks.
Kris Jenner and Corey Gamble
The longtime couple arrived in coordinating, all-white ensembles. Kris' coat from Oscar de la Renta, which she wore over a dress, was adorned with oversized flowers, and her elbow-length gloves ensured she looked like a cloud of white.
Gamble accessorized his white suit with sparkly pins on his lapel.
Jack Harlow
Harlow wore a charcoal suit with shiny lapels. He accessorized the look with a floral brooch.
Riley Keough
The "Daisy Jones & The Six" actor wore a bold Chanel gown featuring a large midriff cutout, blue and pink floral appliqués, and a flowing black chiffon skirt.
Ayo Edebiri
"The Bear" star and national treasure of Ireland looked fresh as spring in a textured white halter dress that burst into a colorful garden of red, blue, and yellow flowers at the skirt. Her look was designed by Loewe.
Josh O'Connor
The "Challengers" actor kept things simple in a black-and-white Loewe tuxedo with trailing coattails, but he brought the "Garden of Time" theme to life with floral boots.
Dan Levy
The actor was on theme in an ombré suit that transitioned from black to vibrant florals. He accessorized with a pair of signature glasses and black, patent-leather shoes.
Alton Mason
The model wore a chest-baring tweed suit and a matching coat by Thom Browne.
Sarah Jessica Parker
The "And Just Like That" actress looked positively royal in a champagne-colored, tea-length gown with a hoop-skirt silhouette. She paired the Richard Quinn look with a dramatic Philip Treacy fascinator and trailing pearl jewelry.
Andy Cohen
Cohen, who accompanied Parker on the red carpet, wore a classic black-velvet tuxedo.
J. Harrison Ghee
The Broadway star turned heads in an uber-colorful, butterfly-inspired look that featured a dramatic golden headpiece and aquamarine gown.
Jamie Dornan
The Irish actor looked ready for an English countryside wedding in his textured suit jacket and lilac-colored vest, which he paired with a red tie and gray slacks.
Tommy Hilfiger and Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger
Hilfiger and his wife coordinated for the red carpet. Ocleppo wore a hooded cream gown that was covered in red flowers, matching her floral clutch, while Hilfiger opted for a tuxedo with a bright-red jacket.
Rebecca Hall
The English actor and director looked ethereal in a soft-gray gown from Danielle Frankel adorned with a flurry of multi-colored wildflowers. The gown also featured sheer sleeves with matching flowers.
Eva Chen
Chen, who is the director of fashion partnerships at Instagram, skipped the florals and opted for a long-sleeved futuristic black dress covered in a white splatter pattern.
Alexandra Daddario
The actor arrived at the Met Gala in a netted dress that was almost entirely sheer. Leaves adorned the short-sleeved gown, and it belted at the waist with a black bow.
Rosalía
The singer looked funeral-chic in a black, strapless gown accessorized with shoulder-length leather gloves and a sheer black-netted veil.
Adam Mosseri and Monica Mosseri
The Instagram CEO arrived in a black velvet suit with a pussybow tie and ruffled shirt. His jacket was adorned with floral brooches, which coordinated with Monica Mosseri's floral off-the-shoulder gown.
Ambika Mod
The "One Day" actor was a vision in champagne and black on the Met Gala red carpet.
Gigi Hadid
The model made Old Hollywood glamour feel new again in a deconstructed white gown by Thom Browne featuring a fitted bodice and green-and-yellow florals.
Wisdom Kaye
The model wore a dramatic red suit with frayed black edges and a matching hat. The look was designed by London-based fashion designer Robert Wun.
Jeff Goldblum
The actor put his own spin on classic menswear in a peacoat-style suit with floral brooches, square-toed loafers, and a silk tie.
Jessica Biel
The actor brought flamingo pink to the red carpet in a trailing, floral-appliqué-covered gown.
Sam Smith
The singer looked classically chic in a Christian Cowan black suit, sheer black skirt, and pale-blue tie.
Donald Glover
The "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" star kept things chic in a tan suit, one of the biggest colors of the night. He wore a dark-brown shirt underneath with a matching tie.
Morgan Spector
The "Gilded Age" actor put a spin on classic menswear in a red blazer with large poppies on the shoulder and black gloves.
Mindy Kaling
Kaling looked elegant in a soft beige gown with a flowing train. The gown featured a structural shoulder-piece that added some major dramatic flair.
Jordan Roth
The American theater producer brought the garden to the Met Gala steps with his custom couture Valentino outfit, which was covered in flowers.
Madelyn Cline
The actress stunned in a trailing, white-taffeta gown that featured a shirt-style bodice and delicate floral detailing on the skirt.
Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin
Luhrmann wore a gray suit covered in flowers, while Martin wore a gown featuring a bold dandelion print.
Gayle King
The daytime television icon embraced the night's theme in a bright-green gown that featured oversized rosettes on the hip and shoulder.
Colman Domingo
Domingo wore a dramatic white and black ensemble by Willy Chavarria, accessorized with a floral-covered hat.
Zoe Saldaña
Saldaña kept things simple in a sheer, chiffon gown by Chloé that perfectly complemented the actor's glowing skin.
She paired the look with a pair of tall, brown-leather boots.
Greta Gerwig
The "Barbie" director walked the red carpet in a black pantsuit that featured crystal-covered, sheer cape sleeves.
Rebecca Ferguson
Ferguson wore a black and silver sequined Thom Browne gown underneath a puffy black cape that featured a light-blue and black crow motif.
Ben Simmons
The professional basketball player wore a multi-patterned tweed suit. He accessorized with a pair of red-tinted sunglasses and a briefcase-style bag with a clock printed on the front.
Lea Michele
Michele held her baby bump on the red carpet as she posed in an aquamarine gown. White flowers were placed across the gown's straps and neckline, and the look was accessorized with a flowing, light-blue tulle cape.
Jennifer Lopez
Lopez arrived on the red carpet in a glistening, sheer Schiaparelli gown that featured a motif of tree bark and leaves.
Steven Yeun
Yeun wore a Thom Browne suit with metallic floral detailing.
Lily James
James wore a light-pink Erdem gown with a structured bodice, long train, and black stem appliqués that paid homage to the night's "Garden of Time" theme.
Luciana Damon and Matt Damon
Matt Damon walked the red carpet in a timeless black tuxedo, while his wife, Luciana, wore a ruched strapless gown with a necktie.
Anna Wintour
Wintour, the host of the "fashion's biggest night," wore a white gown under a floor-length black blazer covered in tropical flower appliqués.
Her look was created by Loewe.
Elsa Pataky and Chris Hemsworth
Pataky and Hemsworth, dressed in Tom Ford, arrived in coordinating champagne-colored ensembles.
Bad Bunny
The rapper turned heads in a fully custom look by Maison Margiela that featured a deconstructed blazer, statement hat, and pants with a single red pinstripe.
Emma Chamberlain
Chamberlain arrived in a custom black-lace Jean Paul Gaultier gown that featured gothic sleeves reminiscent of barbed wire.
Gwendoline Christie
Christie wore a vampiric, blood-red Maison Margiela gown with a sheer tulle cape.
Ashley Graham
Graham's black Ludovic de Saint Sernin dress had subtle floral detailing and hand-placed Swarovski crystals, she shared on Instagram.
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