08 May 2012 by

2012 Met Ball: Top 40 Dresses Including Gwyneth Paltrow in Prada, Kristen Stewart in Balenciaga & Beyonce in Givenchy!

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You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Diane Kruger in Prada

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Gwyneth Paltrow in Prada

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Carey Mulligan in Prada

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Miuccia Prada's date, Linda Evangelista in Prada

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Kate Bosworth in Prada

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Rihanna in Tom Ford

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Gisele in Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Amber Valetta in Prada

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Beyonce in Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Lea Michele in Diane Von Furstenberg

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Lana Del Rey in Altuzarra

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Kristen Stewart in Balenciaga

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Coco Rocha in vintage Givenchy

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Dakota Fanning in Louis Vuitton

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Jessica Alba in Michael Kors

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Sarah Jessica Parker in and with Valentino

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Emma Stone in Lanvin with Alber Elbaz

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Renee Zellweger in Emilio Pucci with Peter Dundas

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Jessica Chastain in Louis Vuitton

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Karlie Kloss with and in Jason Wu

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Scarlett Johansson in Dolce & Gabbana

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Heidi Klum in Escada

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Dree Hemingway in Topshop with Sir Philip Green

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Claire Danes in J. Mendel with Gilles Mendel

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Joan Smalls in Balmain with Oliver Rousteing

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in Burberry

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Leighton Meester in Marchesa

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Chanel Iman in and with Tom Ford

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Elizabeth Banks in Mary Katrantzou

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Poppy Delevigne in Chanel Met Ball Gala 2012 Costume Institute Benefit at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Florence Welch in Alexander McQueen

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Cate Blanchett in Alexander McQueen

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Rooney Mara in Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Christina Ricci in Thakoon

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Camilla Belle in Ralph Lauren

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Kirsten Dunst in Rodarte

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Alexa Chung and Karen Elson

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Karolina Kurkova in Rachel Zoe

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Amber Heard in and with Zac Posen

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Marc Jacobs and Lorenzo Martone

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Victoria Justice in McQ Alexander McQueen

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…

Arizona Muse in Erdem

You may have noticed from Grazia's hysterical tweeting that the annual Costume Institute gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka: the MET Ball) happened in New York last night. Yippee!

The premise of this year's gala was Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations so the dress code is a no-brainer, right? Wrong. While Diane Kruger, Kate Bosworth, Gwyneth Paltrow, Carey Mulligan and Miuccia’s date, Linda Evangelista, chose Prada creations, many guests stuck to the tradition of arriving in and on the arm of their favourite designer.

The likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone and Florence Welch took sartorialness to new, dazzling heights by representing Valentino, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen in jaw-dropping red carpet confections while Coco Rocha wore an Elizabeth Taylor cast-off and Marc Jacobs wore a, err, LBD.

So! Without further ado, now is the time to turn an admiring eye to those glorious gowns courtesy of Grazia Daily’s ginormous gallery. Treat yourself by clicking through above…


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