Most outrageous celebrity Met Gala looks ever
Karlie Kloss arrived at the celebration of camp Met Gala in 2019 wearing the perhaps the least 'camp' outfit there may ever have been, which ironically, is pure camp. Kloss was ahead of her time. Picture: Getty.
Rapper Doja Cat should probably have been reminded that it's the toiletries you're supposed to steal from hotel rooms, not the towels. Photo: Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images.
While she may have looked out of this world, Katy Perry's outfit lost some of its majesty when videos emerged of her having to awkwardly sidestep through doorways throughout the evening. Picture: Getty.
Rihanna never does subtle, and her all-white gown at the 2023 Met Gala was no different. Photo: ANGELA WEISS / AFP.
Cara Delevingne popped into Spotlight on the way to the Met Gala and asked one of the shop assistants to rap her in some of the sample ribbons. Picture: Getty.
Kim Kardashian sparked international controversy when she wore Marilyn Monroe's iconic dress to the 2022 Met Gala. Picture: Getty.
We like to imagine Jordan Roth was seen flapping around bright lights throughout the evening at the 2021 Met Gala. Photo:)
US singer Kim Petras took the term 'horse girl' to a new extreme when she rocked up to the 2021 Met Gala. Photo: Getty.

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