Met Gala 2019: Craziest looks of all time
Like Andy Cohen faced with an on-fire Sarah Jessica Parker in 2015, we’re speechless when it comes to the most out-there looks ever from the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s annual Costume Institute Gala, aka the Met Gala.
Click through to see which other stars have been as bold as Parker.
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The rapper and her then-baby bump make the scene in a little beaded frock by Moschino.
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The pop star and “American Idol” judge shows off her wingspan.
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The “World of Dance” multi-media mogul goes commando.
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The “Girls” creator kicks it back to the 1600s in a golden Ronald van der Kemp gown.
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The singer’s got a pope hat, and she’s gonna work it.
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The Oscar-winning singer does her best Medusa in Balenciaga.
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Yes, it’s true: After a couple of years, married couples really do start dressing alike.
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Authorities have confirmed that the “Roar” singer is somewhere underneath that beehive.
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Aye-aye, captain, this Prada pantsuit is a marvel.
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It’s a nice day for a black wedding.
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If you ever find yourself swarmed by floral doilies, just do as Rihanna does, and keep walking, head up.
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Two words: Illuminati confirmed.
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Sometimes, as with the Star Wars franchise star’s flapper dress, a crazy look is also crazy awesome.
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If the question is: Can you wear a trench coat to the Met Gala, then the answer is: Yes, as long as it’s the right trench coat.
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Never get into a snowball fight before leaving for the red carpet.
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The train on this Guo Pei gown is “insane,” as Rihanna put it, but the look is crazy influential: This is the dress that raised the already-high Met Gala fashion bar.
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The supermodel proves you don’t need pants (or socks, hose, or almost any other item of clothing) if you have really tall boots.
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The Divergent franchise star is ready for battle. Or to board her spaceship. Or something.
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Fashion should always be fun, fun, fun!
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The Super Bowl-winning quarterback’s wife, Gisele Bundchen, doesn’t care if her back is to the cameras. She just wants an eyeful of Brady’s tuxedo-jacket-and-turtleneck combo. So. So. Groovy.
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The singer-actress looks bold and beautiful in Marc Jacobs.
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The two-time Oscar-winning actress strikes a pose with the help of an awesome Philip Treacy headpiece.
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One of these years, it’d be nice if Perry would put a little effort into her Met Gala looks …
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You decide: the Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile actress, or the George Lucas-era Star Wars prequel’s Padmé Amidala?
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Robots are so lifelike these days!
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The Tony- and Grammy-winner goes bold with brow art.
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The “Sex and the City” icon does it again — and Bravo’s Andy Cohen still has no words.
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The pop diva takes camo upscale.
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For far too long, the Met Gala ignored the fashion contributions of the Plymouth Rock pilgrims. Then came the “Lady Bird” filmmaker.
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Did we miss the episode where the singer-actress joined “Game of Thrones”??
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We have no words.
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All hail those boots.
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Proper ventilation is very important on the red carpet.
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Met Gala fashion wasn’t too crazy in the aughts. Mostly.
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The actress/model wears Dior — and pink hair.
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Sometimes you’ve just got to have a big hat. Done and done.
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The singer is lit in Iris van Herpen.
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Who says Christmas comes but once a year? The singer is wrapped up, and ready to go under the tree.
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The Florence and the Machine singer gives the Met Gala game a whirl.
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Punk was theme of this year’s Met Gala — and someone definitely got the memo.
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Funny, we don’t recall the Statue of Liberty being on the arrivals list …
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The model-designer and her “Happy” husband are always prepared for floods.
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By Katy Perry standards, this get-up is pretty normal — until you consider her main accessory: a faux can of spray paint.
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When Anglomania’s the theme, the tartan comes out of Parker’s closet.
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The fashion-magazine editor is something of an egghead, obviously.
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Even at the Met Gala, some men don’t dare mess with the tuxedo. But not this fashion journalist.
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