Met Gala worst-dressed list: Camilla Cabello, Gemma Chan, Sarah Jessica Parker, Lala Anthony
Dressed to distress! Camila Cabello leads a lengthy list of worst-dressed Met Gala stars in a tacky fruit loop-inspired gown – as Sarah Jessica Parker misses the mark in ghastly gingham and a HUGE headpiece
The annual star-studded ball, which took place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, has become one of the most talked about and coveted eventsBranded by some as the biggest night in fashion, dozens of A-list stars attended the glittering soiree, which was hosted by Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, 72 Each year, on the first Monday of May, Hollywood’s biggest celebrities stomp the red carpet in lavish and extravagant outfits, many of which are compulsively talked about by the public And while some seriously slayed the red carpet with their stunning looks this year, others completely missed the mark – including Cabello, Jessica Parker, Gemma Chan, Chloe Grace Moretz, and Lala Anthony From bizarre structural frocks to tacky all-leather looks, there wasn’t a shortage of sartorial nightmares on the Met Gala red carpet The theme for this year’s event – which was co-chaired by Regina King, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and Lin-Manuel Miranda – is ‘Gilded Glamour,’ a nod to New York City’s Gilded Age
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These Hollywood A-listers certainly made a style statement at the Met Gala on Monday – but for all the wrong reasons.
The first Monday of May is here – which means the Met Gala is finally upon us. The annual star-studded ball, which took place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, has become one of the most talked about and coveted events.
Branded by some as the biggest night in fashion, dozens of A-list stars attended the glittering soiree, which was hosted by Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, 72.
And while some seriously slayed the red carpet with their stunning looks, others completely missed the mark – including Camila Cabello, Sarah Jessica Parker, Billie Eilish, Gemma Chan, Chloe Grace Moretz, and Lala Anthony.
From bizarre structural frocks to tacky all-leather looks, there wasn’t a shortage of sartorial nightmares on the Met Gala red carpet.
Cabello, 25, wore a white dress with unflattering, floral ruffles on it – which appeared to be inspired by the cereal fruit loops. The gown, which contained a long train, left her midriff on full display.
If Jessica Parker’s black and white, puffy gown wasn’t eye-catching enough, the 57-year-old Sex and the City alum paired the look with a huge, headpiece – which certainly ensured that all eyes were on her.
Crazy Rich Asians star Chan, 39, wore a black and silver ensemble which contained an awkwardly-shaped box-like dress.
Anthony, 39, had a disastrous fashion faux pas in a sparkling maroon bodysuit and matching skirt, which she paired with a strange and eye-popping silver and maroon hat.
These Hollywood A-listers certainly made a style statement at the Met Gala on Monday – but for all the wrong reasons. Gemma Chan is pictured on her way to the Met Gala
Camila Cabello, 25, wore a white dress with unflattering, floral ruffles on it – which appeared to be inspired by the cereal fruit loops. The gown, which contained a long train, left her midriff on full display
The Havana songstress kept her long brown locks pulled up in a bun. She completed the awkward ensemble with a floral headpiece and long dangling earrings
If Sarah Jessica Parker’s black and white, puffy gown wasn’t eye-catching enough, the 57-year-old Sex and the City alum paired the look with a huge, headpiece – which certainly ensured that all eyes were on her
Korean actress Ashley Park, 30, certainly made the worst-dressed list when she arrived to the Met Gala in a hot pink, feathered gown, which came complete with a gigantic bow on the back
The dress’ off-the-shoulder sleeves also contained unflattering bows. The Emily in Paris star paired the strange outfit with bright, green heels
Creative dictator Fredrik Robertsson opted for a very strange outfit on his part. The theme for this year’s event is ‘Gilded Glamour’ – a nod to New York City’s Gilded Age
Billie Eilish, 20, wore a silky, white gown which seemed more fitting for a wedding. The gown contained a big, purple flower in the middle, and green lace sleeves
Amy Schumer, 40, appeared somber on the carpet in an all-black dress with long strings hanging off of it. She also sported dark sunglasses
Lala Anthony, 39, had a disastrous fashion faux pas in a sparkling maroon bodysuit and matching skirt, which she paired with a strange and eye-popping silver and maroon hat
Chloe Grace Moretz, 25, opted for white bellbottom pants, a ruffled top, and a scarf. She paired the look with a silver, collared jacket
Producer Wendi Murdoc, 53, wore a feathered, pink dress – which resembled a flamingo – to the Met Gala on Monday, which took place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan
Former Fifth Harmony member Normani, 25, chose a black shirt and skirt combo which missed the mark. Her revealing top contained big puffy sleeves and a thick turtleneck, which she paired with an awkward hat
Winnie Harlow, 27, attended the Met on Monday in a bulky, white dress which had tassels hanging off of it
Eilish, 20, wore a silky, white gown which seemed more fitting for a wedding. The gown contained a big, purple flower in the middle, and green lace sleeves.
Moretz, 25, opted for white bellbottom pants, a ruffled top, and a scarf. She paired the look with a silver, collared jacket.
And those stars were by no means the only celebrities whose looks flopped at this year’s gala, as there were a slew of style fails.
Korean actress Ashley Park, 30, certainly made the worst-dressed list when she arrived to the Met Gala in a hot pink, feathered gown, which came complete with a gigantic bow on the back.
Former Fifth Harmony member Normani, 25, chose a black shirt and skirt combo which missed the mark. Her revealing top contained big puffy sleeves and a thick turtleneck, which she paired with an awkward hat.
Riverdale’s Madelaine Petsch, 27, wore a yellow, floral gown that was a little too bright. The noticeable number contained large, puffy sleeves and numerous ruffles
Tennis player Caroline Wozniacki, 31, suffered from a fashion fail in her navy blue dress. The unstylish gown had cut outs in the center and contained large, puffy sleeves
Skier Eileen Gu, 18, was seen sporting a tacky, all-leather look on her way to the Met. She paired the small, strapless, black dress with knee high leather boots
Norwegian actress Renate Reinsve, 34, had eyes on her for all the wrong reasons. She donned black leather pants, and an interesting black and white crop top for the event
Former Miss USA 2007 Rachel Smith’s dress didn’t hit the fashion mark. The 37-year-old beauty queen wore a long, white gown with black flowers all over it; she paired the haltered dress with a big, black belt
Sebastian Stan, 39, sported a Pepto-Bismol-colored pink tracksuit to the event. He paired the attention-grabbing look with matching pink sneakers
Riverdale’s Madelaine Petsch, 27, wore a yellow, floral gown that was a little too bright. The noticeable number contained large, puffy sleeves and numerous ruffles.
Amy Schumer, 40, appeared somber on the carpet in an all-black dress with long strings hanging off of it. She also sported dark sunglasses.
Sebastian Stan, 39, sported a Pepto-Bismol-colored pink tracksuit to the event. He paired the attention-grabbing look with matching pink sneakers.
Producer Wendi Murdoc, 53, wore a feathered, pink dress – which resembled a flamingo – while Skier Eileen Gu, 18, was seen sporting an all-leather look, which just didn’t work.
Tennis player Caroline Wozniacki, 31, suffered from a fashion fail in her navy blue dress. The gown had cut outs in the center and contained large, puffy sleeves.
Norwegian actress Renate Reinsve, 34, had eyes on her for all the wrong reasons. She donned black leather pants, and an interesting black and white crop top for the event.
Social media star Emma Chamberlain, 20, wore a long, white skirt and crop top, but her ruffled light brown shirt was not a favorite
Model Precious Lee, 32, was spotted at the event in a dramatic, sheer, black dress. She wore a coreset over the figure-hugging gown, along with sparkling black gloves, a silver choker, and a black head piece
British actress Jodie Turner-Smith, 35, wore next to nothing on the Met red carpet. The silver, shimmering, barely-there gown left little to imagination
25-year-old Model Grace Elizabeth’s feathered number also landed her on the worst dressed list
Acclaimed chef Melissa King, 38, had her legs on display in a pair of shorts. She also wore black and white striped high socks and a gold piece of gold jewelry on her hand, which made two of her fingers look extra long
Theater producer Jordan Roth’s frumpy get-up was certainly striking
The 46-year-old’s disastrous look detached, revealing a less-puffy but similar outfit underneath
Photographer and film director Autumn de Wilde, 51, channeled Willy Wonka in a gold, sparkling shirt – which contained a big pink bow. She paired the eye-popping look with a top hat, matching gold boots, and gloves
Film executive Franklin Leonard wore an unusual jacket to the Met Gala, which was co-chaired by Regina King, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and Lin-Manuel Miranda
Former Miss USA 2007 Rachel Smith’s dress didn’t hit the fashion mark. The 37-year-old beauty queen wore a long, white gown with black flowers all over it; she paired the haltered dress with a big, black belt.
Social media star Emma Chamberlain, 20, wore a long, white skirt and crop top – but her ruffled light brown top was not a favorite.
Winnie Harlow, 27, on the other hand, attended the Met on Monday in a bulky, white dress which had tassels hanging off of it.
Model Precious Lee, 32, was spotted making her way to the event in a dramatic, sheer, black dress. She wore a coreset over the figure-hugging gown, along with sparkling black gloves, a silver choker, and a black head piece.
Acclaimed chef Melissa King, 38, had her legs on display in a pair of shorts. She also wore black and white striped high socks and a gold piece of gold jewelry on her hand, which made two of her fingers look extra long.
Actress Louisa Jacobson, 30, opted for an awkward-fitting black and gold gown, which contained an enormous black puff at the bottom.
Singer Teyana Taylor, 31, was seen arriving to the Met Gala in a flowing purple gown and a vine-like headpiece, which didn’t quite work
Australian actor Kodi Smit-McPhee, 25, kept it casual in jeans and a button down shirt. He also donned a pair of bright red gloves
Actress Louisa Jacobson, 30, opted for an awkward-fitting black and gold gown, which contained an enormous black puff at the bottom
Producer and director Janicza Bravo, 41, was seen at the event in a simple black and white tuxedo. But what made the outfit weird was her platform shoes – which contained fake gold toes sticking out of them – as well as her enormous hat
Brazilian model and fashion designer Isabelle Boemeke’s gold and black ensemble was not a success. The dowdy dress contained a black corset covered in strings, and big, feathery ruffled sleeves which appeared to resemble a cotton plant
The fashion star embellished her nails with eye-popping designs. She also turned up to the event with dramatic makeup
Vogue director Lisa Love’s floral, maroon dress simply didn’t work. While Vogue’s Allie Michler, who was accompanied by Mark Guiducci, wore a turtle-necked, ruffled white gown, which fit awkwardly on her body
British actress Jodie Turner-Smith, 35, wore next to nothing on the Met red carpet. The silver, shimmering, barely-there gown left little to imagination.
Brazilian model and fashion designer Isabelle Boemeke’s gold and black ensemble was not a success. The dowdy dress contained a black corset covered in strings, and big, feathery ruffled sleeves which appeared to resemble a cotton plant.
Producer and director Janicza Bravo, 41, was seen at the event in a simple black and white tuxedo. But what made the outfit weird was her platform shoes – which contained fake gold toes sticking out of them – as well as her enormous hat.
Each year, on the first Monday of May, Hollywood’s biggest celebrities stomp the red carpet in lavish outfits, many of which are compulsively talked about by the public.
And while some stars put their best fashion foot forward as they turned out for the high-profile fundraising gala – which was co-chaired by Regina King, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and Lin-Manuel Miranda – others showed up in seriously questionable outfits.
The theme for this year’s event, which marks the opening of the Costume Institute’s annual fashion exhibit on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, is ‘Gilded Glamour’ – a nod to New York City’s Gilded Age.
This year’s soirée sees the gala return to its first Monday in May date for the first time since 2019; it was canceled in 2020 amid the COVID pandemic and delayed to September last year over safety fears.
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