With Carey Mulligan, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Baz Luhrmann at the helm of The Great Gatsby's latest incarnation, we think the film could be the most glamorous retelling yet. So, while we eagerly await the big-screen release soon, we're biding our time poring over the movie's glitzy '20s-era fashion, thinking how amazing Carey Mulligan looks dripping in pearls as Daisy Buchanan, and plotting how we can channel the look before Halloween. Fortunately, The Great Gatsby-era glamour need not be applied to costumes only; there are far more accessible ways to channel the vibe — and we've got 20 of them right here. From drop-waist dresses to beaded evening dresses, metallic t-strap pumps, and art-deco jewels, we've handpicked the easiest ways to give your modern-day wardrobe a little '20s-era charm. Click on to see and shop it all!
Miranda Kerr Never Has an Off Day — See How She Does It
While Miranda Kerr first caught our attention on catwalks and magazine covers, it's her street style that has us on constant Miranda watch. With a cool mix of polished pieces and laid-back essentials, Miranda makes outfitting for the everyday look easy — and a lot more exciting than the your average Monday-through-Friday ensembles. Sure, we've got a soft spot for her sexy red carpet dresses, but Miranda proves that even running errands can be a good reason to dress up. Her penchant for slick separates, like blazers and leather pants, mix perfectly with her softer sheer maxis, tailored trousers, and denim cutoffs for an off-duty uniform that we're dying to steal. For now, we'll settle for a style lesson — and it's all right here. Click on for 66 sleek street-style looks to be inspired by.
The Best Jewels, Bags, and Heels to Hit the Met Gala Stairs
Armed with spiked minaudières, fringed heels, and studded bracelets, none of the Met Gala's punk fashion was complete without the supporting details. Our favorite celebs and fashion fixtures fully embraced the night's theme with a nod to the subversive, the edgy, and the truly outrageous. Some committed more than others (Madonna, we're looking at you), but in every case the accessories deserve a closer look. Click through for the best bags, baubles, and heels to hit the red carpet last night.
— Additional reporting by Jennifer Michalski
Met Gala: Carey Mulligan
Carey Mulligan traded her Gatsby-inspired look for a punk-perfect Balenciaga by Alexander Wang LBD at the Met Gala. A giant gold safety pin added interest and furthered the thematic effect, while cutouts lent a sexier spin. As for the rest, she kept it simple, opting for just a pair of T-strap black pumps and diamond stud earrings. Are you into it?

Met Gala: Emma Watson
Emma Watson embraced the night's call for an edgier aesthetic in a cutout black silk-crepe Prabal Gurung look that showcased more than a hint of skin. She added a pair of T-strap pumps, then furthered the punky appeal with a mismatched set of earrings, including a diamond and black enamel dart pendant earring by Fred Leighton. Now, it's time to cast your vote: did you love Emma's sexier Met Gala style? Vote on all of the unbelievable polls that our US team put together from last night's Met Gala here!

Stars Hit the Met in the Sultriest Black Sheer Gowns — Which Look Wins?
Thanks to their black, sheer, and lacy gowns, this style set may have just had some of the sultriest looks to hit the Met Gala staircase. Joan Smalls perfected her supermodel smolder in a body-conscious embroidered Tom Ford gown — proof that covered up doesn't have to be conservative. Alexa Chung embraced the Gala's subversive theme and channeled her sexier side with a sheer-inset Erdem look, as did Allison Williams, who delivered a more provocative look than we're used to, wearing a black Altuzarra gown. Adding to the list of attendees who ditched their usual "good girl" persona, Anne Hathaway showed off a dramatic vintage Valentino gown, made all the more striking with see-through fabric and a high-shine finish. Now it's time to weigh in — which of the starlets' sheer gowns gets your vote?

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Met Gala: Carey Mulligan
Carey Mulligan traded her Gatsby-inspired look for a punk-perfect Balenciaga by Alexander Wang LBD at the Met Gala. A giant gold safety pin added interest and furthered the thematic effect, while cutouts lent a sexier spin. As for the rest, she kept it simple, opting for just a pair of T-strap black pumps and diamond stud earrings. Are you into it?

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Met Gala: Kate Bosworth
We got a glimpse of Kate Bosworth getting ready for the Met Gala in her sparkly Balmain mini, but when she hit the red carpet tonight, we were no less impressed with the look. The actress flaunted her stems in a punk-appropriate fuchsia minidress, which she finished with a studded belt, Ferragamo pumps and an equally shimmering clutch in hand — though maybe it was the dramatic eyeliner that sealed the deal. Do you love it?

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Met Gala: Emma Watson
Emma Watson embraced the night's call for an edgier aesthetic in a cutout black silk-crepe Prabal Gurung look that showcased more than a hint of skin. She added a pair of T-strap pumps, then furthered the punky appeal with a mismatched set of earrings, including a diamond and black enamel dart pendant earring by Fred Leighton. Now, it's time to cast your vote: did you love Emma's sexier Met Gala style?

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Met Gala: Jessica Biel
It might not be obvious at first glance, but Jessica Biel fully embraced tonight's Met Gala theme with one very poignant accessory. She stepped out in a Giambattista Valli Haute Couture macramé and tulle gown and pants but paid homage to punk with a nose ring. As for the rest, she lent a little glitz to the look with Fred Leighton jewels and finished it off with a custom Giambattista Valli black snakeskin clutch and patent leather heels, also from the label. Thoughts?

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Met Gala: Anne Hathaway
Add Anne Hathaway to the list of Hollywood good girls who ditched their usual look and embraced the Met Gala's edgier theme instead. The actress not only slipped into a sultry, sheer vintage Valentino gown, but she also showed off a new punky bleach-blond hair color — a look she says was inspired by Debbie Harry. She finished it off with eclectic rings and electric polish. So, did Anne nail it?

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Met Gala: Ashley Greene
Rather than take cues from tonight's punk dress code, Ashley Greene opted for more feminine fare in a voluminous, gold-embroidered Marchesa gown. She kept her accoutrements simple, making her black and gold ballgown the focus and adding just a pair of Harry Winston earrings and a coordinating handheld clutch to the mix. The only slightly irreverent style elements might just have been her messy updo and dark nail polish. Are you into it?

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Met Gala: Blake Lively
She didn't go punk, per se, but Blake Lively did deliver some serious glamour on tonight's Met Gala red carpet. The actress — and face of Gucci Première — had a bombshell moment in a curve-conscious, strapless Gucci confection, adorned with silver and matte black feather motif embroideries. She added to the drama with a pair of fringed earrings, which she showcased with swept-back hair. Are you a fan of Blake's look tonight?

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Met Gala: Miley Cyrus
With tonight's punk theme, we were expecting something dramatic from Miley Cyrus, and we got it with her full-length Marc Jacobs gown — in fishnet, no less. It wasn't just the dress, though. Miley embraced the look head to toe with spiked blond hair, red lips, studded and spiked bangles, and multiple earrings. How'd she do?

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Met Gala: Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift embraced tonight's Met Gala punk theme with a black J. Mendel gown, complete with lace insets and a dramatic embellished neckline. Taylor channeled her edgier side, thanks to the sexy, bustier-style detailing at the bodice and furthered the effect with a dramatic smoky eye and dark nails. Now, it's time to weigh in: what do you think of her look?

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Met Gala: Kirsten Dunst
Tonight's Met Gala was the perfect opportunity for Kirsten Dunst to break with her signature style and embrace something a little more avant-garde — and she did just that. It's not exactly punk, but Kirsten's feather-adorned Louis Vuitton halter gown is a definite departure from the sweeter looks the actress is known for. Thanks to a seriously sultry neckline — and backless cut — Kirsten may just have one of the sexiest looks of the night. She didn't need much to finish it off — just a gold minaudière, understated earrings, and a skinny black belt completed the look. Thoughts?

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Which Celebrity Aced the Derby Dress Code?
No look at The Kentucky Derby is complete without a hat. That was evident from this weekend's festive celebrity looks from Lauren Conrad, Krysten Ritter, and Coco Rocha, who finished their ladylike ensembles with coordinating headwear. Coco Rocha made an entrance in sophisticated skirt suiting — but it was the dramatic orchid-adorned headpiece that really turned heads. Krysten Ritter dressed up her floral-print dress and Bionda Castana heels with a floppy ribbon-trimmed hat, and Lauren Conrad paired a soft nude polka-dot sheath dress with a nude floral-adorned fascinator. That's the rundown on who wore what — now, take in the hat-topped looks below and cast your vote for the Derby's best dressed.

The 5 Sandals You Need This Summer
With these standout sandals, there's no need to resort to flip-flops this Summer. Thanks to the runways of designers ranging from Michael Kors to Isabel Marant, we're craving everyday sandals with high-impact details — and we've handpicked five of our favorites to shop right now. From embellishments to colorblocking, this set is perfect for taking from work to weekend, from beach days to wedding season. Watch on for all the details. On Hannah: Club Monaco blazer, BCBG Max Azria top, Hysteric Co. necklace
13 Pieces to Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in Style (Mariachi Band Not Included)
No maracas? No problem. We sought out the most festive fabrics and colors to celebrate Cinco de Mayo in style — and without committing to costume. Instead, embrace the holiday with a vibrant palette, Mexican-inspired embroidery, and a bevvy of bold prints. Whether you're kicking back with a margarita or amping up your celebration with a full-blown fiesta, we've got you covered with a selection of easy maxi dresses, printed blouses, and brightly hued shorts. The best part? These pieces will serve you well into Summer. Click on to find just the thing for any of your Cinco de Mayo fiestas.
Karolina Kurkova's Latest Is Too Cool Not to Shop
Don't let your eyes fool you. That's Karolina Kurkova taking a casual stroll around NYC — not hitting the catwalk — although both the supermodel strut and perfect outfit might have convinced you otherwise. Aside from compelling us to commit to that Pilates class today and tomorrow, Karolina's latest just gave us a much-needed dose of weekend outfit inspiration. The supermodel balanced casual and pulled-together styles with a few key pieces, like a cool-girl meets ladies-who-brunch play on the tweed jacket and a bright Spring-ready skort. Rather than give the look a too-dressy tilt with a pair of heels, she kept it easy (and walkable!) with black ankle boots and an equally functional Gryson crossbody bag. You don't need much to finish it off, just a pair of Ray-Bans to further the street-styled appeal. All the outfit ingredients are below — just shop to channel Karolina's effortless (and perfect for your weekend) look.

Shop clockwise from top left: AllSaints Kayo T-Shirt ($65), Sandro Vernis Jacket ($600), Ray-Ban Clubmaster Half-Frame Acetate Sunglasses ($145), ASOS Altitude Leather Jodhpur Ankle Boots ($92), Gryson Women's Ruby Belted Strap Classic Small Satchel ($695), Zara Culotte Shorts ($50)

