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Met Gala red carpet: Stars embrace religious theme
Blake Lively shuts down the red carpet in an epic Versace gown. This year's Met Gala theme is 'Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination'.
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Nicki Minaj accessorises her over-the-top outfit with an expression that says, "Don't look at or touch me".
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Solange Knowles experimenting with gaffer tape.
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Zendaya's dress looks heavy.
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Possibly the world's most unexpected pairing: Tesla's Elon Musk and musician Grimes.
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Bella Hadid channels her inner evil Disney queen.
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Model Gigi Hadid is the good fairy to her sister Bella's evil stepmother.
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Madonna. Enough said.
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Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton.
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Miley Cyrus takes the plunge.
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Katy Perry taking the theme incredibly literally.
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Rihanna retains her crown (literally and figuratively) as the reigning queen of the Met Gala.
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Hey Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, your halo's showing.
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Evan Rachel Wood's cape is a bowerbird's dream.
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Zoe Kravitz wearing a Saint Laurent number that is definitely not church appropriate.
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Kate Bosworth is a picture-perfect Catholic bride.
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Uma Thurman is a little bit bridal, a little bit rock and roll.
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Lily Collins interprets the theme with a gothic twist.
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Mindy Kaling gets regal.
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Princess Beatrice of York representing the royal family in royal purple.
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Riverdale stars Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart are a couple in real life as well as on-screen. She's in custom H&M.
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Greta Gerwig is quite literally a female priest.
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George Clooney helps wife Amal up the stairs.
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Pregnant rapper Cardi B, with designer Jeremy Scott, isn't letting her baby bump keep her at home on the couch.
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Once a Wonder Woman, always a Wonder Woman. Lynda Carter's still got it.
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Amanda Seyfried looking like a Botticelli angel in marigold Prada.
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Olivia Munn doing her best impersonation of an Oscar in H&M.
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Diane Kruger's Prabal Gurung gown has a serious train.
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Supermodel Kate Upton making green satin hoods look on-trend.
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Hailey Steinfeld is one of the many attendees decked out in wedding white.
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Mexican actress Eiza Gonazlez in Prabal Gurung – cape optional.
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13 Reasons Why star Katherine Langford represents Australia in a bold red and pink caped gown.
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Model Ashley Graham has clearly forgotten there's a theme.
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Sienna Miller is barely recognisable with her eyebrows dyed blonde.
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Jaden Smith brought his dreadlocks as his date last year, this year he brings his gold record. Okay.
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Anne Hathaway robbed Spotlight's red taffeta section. She's in Valentino.
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Rooney Mara's arms are firmly by her side – either because she's overwhelmed or because her dress doesn't allow her to move them.
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Amber Heard wearing a makeup look that says, "I've been recently crucified".
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Ruby Rose is making good use of her split skirt.
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Tracee Ellis Ross is working to her own theme.
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Shailene Woodley is ready to fight in a medieval battlefield.
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Priyanka Chopra, who wore an oversized Burberry trench last year, is more demure this year in crimson velvet.
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Alicia Vikander in Louis Vuitton.
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Sarah Jessica Parker and Andy Cohen. Low-key isn't in their vocabulary.
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Gisele Bundchen in Alexander McQueen.
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Chadwick Boseman screams 'Black Panther does Met Gala'.
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Notoriously private couple (and new parents) Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk make a rare public appearance.
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Kendall Jenner whips her hair back and forth.
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