Beyonce's 'condom' dress, Zayn's metal arm, Madonna's racy outift rule Met Gala
Met Gala red carpet gleamed with sparkly metallics and futuristic-looking fabrics as stars dressed up to this year's technology theme.
The Met Gala red carpet gleamed on Monday with sparkly metallics and shiny, futuristic-looking fabrics as stars paid homage to this year's technology-centered theme. Photo: AP
Cindy Crawford wore a classic long metallic silver Balmain number.
\"Homeland\" actress Claire Danes also wore a tech-driven garment a \"fiber optic\" organza Cinderella gown in dove gray by Zac Posen. Her husband, actor Hugh Dancy, happily explained to onlookers the science behind Danes' illuminated dress, which Posen said was made \"from fiber-optic woven organza which was sourced from France.\"
Zoe Saldana took everyone's breath away when she arrived in a stunning Dolce & Gabbana gown that only got better when she ascended the famous stairs.
Freida Pinto played it safe in white gown with gold detailing.
Lupita Nyong'o donned a custom Calvin Klein Collection jade sequin dress with velvet straps, her hair standing high in a conical hairdo. Seen here with Emma Watson and Margot Robbie.
Kim Kardashian spoke volumes about the evening's theme as she walked in a silver Balmain gown. She told E! that she wanted to conjure a \"blingy, sexy robot.\" Her husband, Kanye West, wore a silvery Balmain jewel-embellished denim jacket to match, along with ripped jeans. E! asked him to explain his look.
Robert Pattinson and fiancee FKA Twigs, who made their first appearance at the Gala last year, walked the red carpet once again this year.
Jason Statham and fiancee Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looked ready to walk down the aisles as they turned up arm-in-arm at the Gala.
Karlie Kloss arrives at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit Gala.
Emma Stone, who traded her golden locks for brunette, looked flawless in a cream Prada gown.
Sarah Jessica Parker's look was created by designers Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim of the Monse label.
Taylor Swift, one of the evening's co-hosts, wore a short silver sequined Louis Vuitton gown with high black gladiator sandals. Cindy Crawford wore a classic long metallic silver Balmain number.
Nicki Minaj walked the carpet with Jeremy Scott, wearing the designer's creation of a sheer black gown highlighted by rhinestone buckles, straps, and a daring amount of cleavage. Scott, too, wore all-black with a liberal dose of sparkle.
Ciara dared to bear all in this sheer and sexy beaded gown featuring hundreds of crosses.
Lady Gaga poses with actress Kate Hudson on the Met Gala red carpet.
Katy Perry, like Gaga not shy about her red-carpet looks, wore black Prada with clunky gold embellishments and a long train, an old-school Tamagotchi digital pet on her belt as what she called her \"tech contribution,\" and her hair done in a high black beehive.
Another showstopper: Lady Gaga, in towering purple platform shoes, fishnet stockings and a silvery Versace bodysuit paired with an equally silvery short jacket.
Accompanied by the brand's creative director Riccardo Tisci, Madonna rocked the designer dress paired with knee-high boots and jeweled headpiece.
Madonna was none too shy either, flaunting her exposed buttocks in lacy Givenchy, with her breasts only covered by lace and tape.
As always, guests included stars of film, music, television, sports, politics and of course fashion. And one of the biggest was Beyonce, who provided the finale to the red carpet show, just like last year. The pop superstar with husband Jay Z nowhere in sight wore a peach-hued, puffed-sleeved latex gown by Givenchy. It wasn't long before Twitter trolls got the dress tending as the 'condom dress'.
The annual gala, a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, celebrated the new exhibit opening Thursday, \"Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology,\" which considers the relationship between the human hand and the machine in creating fashion.
The Met Gala red carpet gleamed on Monday with sparkly metallics and shiny, futuristic-looking fabrics as stars paid homage to this year\'s technology-centered theme. Photo: AP
Met Gala red carpet gleamed with sparkly metallics and futuristic-looking fabrics as stars dressed up to this year's technology theme.

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