All the outfits from the Met Gala 2018
Its the first Monday in May, and you know what that means.
No, not that you got the day off and got to spend it drinking pints in the park – its the Met Gala, of course.
The annual ball is held in New York, and is the highlight of the fashion calendar.
This years theme is Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic imagination, and we fully expect people to be blaspheming sartorially all night long.
Weve got the arrivals and the fits as they happened, so keep your refresh button at the ready for the freshest fits.
Anna Wintour and Bee Schaffer
Queen Vogue Ms. Wintour is wearing Chanel because of course, and her daughter Bee Shaffer is in Valentino.
Amal and George Clooney
Amal has gone rogue in a jumpsuit by British designer Richard Quinn. Its not quite to theme, but that train is to die for.
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Daniel Kaluuya
No nod to the theme from the Get Out star on his first Met Gala… Unless hes gone for his Sunday best?
The first all black errythang of the night from Gary Oldman and his fifth wife Schmidt.
Jasmine Sanders
Jasmine Sanders is wearing custom H&M to this years gala, and I think there needs to be a petition to have her immortalised as a golden statue on top of a cathedral. Just saying.
Olivia Munn
Olivia Munn is doing. the. thing in custom H&M Conscious. Finally someone read the brief.
Liza Koshy
Oh no baby, what is you doin?
Actress and Vine star Liza might have been going for a naughty nun type deal with this lace number.
We have to wonder, did she borrow this crown from her gran for the occasion?
Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse
Hollywoods hottest couple are making their red carpet debut as a couple tonight. Lily is wearing custom H&M.
Theres a lot of gold at the gala, and actress Kiersey Clemons is sticking to that theme (even if theres no Catholic imagination in sight).
Laura Love
Another child of Vogue (the daughter of Lisa Love, senior west coast editor of Vogue and Teen Vogue), singer and musician Laura is decked out in Versace. No subtleties on the theme, but praise the lord that someone is actually trying to fit to it.
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