Milla Jovovich is one of the few guests at the Met Gala to go short in a black jewel-encrusted dress from Marni. She accented the look with large geometric earrings and mile-high strappy heels, but kept her hair pulled back in a textured updo and had minimal makeup. Milla's outfit would be great for Summer cocktails, but do you think it works for an event like the Met?
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Met Gala: Hilary Rhoda
Hilary Rhoda paid tribute to the man of the night by wearing a head-to-toe Alexander McQueen outfit. The model went against the grain and chose to wear a short off-white suiting-inspired dress paired with a gold knuckle ring, beaded clutch, and equally fierce footwear. A slick side-parted bun, dramatic eyes, and red lips conclude her standout ensemble. Thoughts?

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Met Gala: Naomi Watts
Naomi Watts had an ethereal moment arriving in nude, sheer Stella McCartney. The sheer details and golden embellishments give the gown a delicate finish. Then, soft waves and dewy cheeks complement the light, airy feel of the look. What do you think?

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Met Gala: Serena Williams
Fresh off the excitement of the royal wedding, surely we'll be seeing lots of fascinators on red carpets everywhere, and here's Serena Williams kicking off the trend. (She's even sporting some very Kate Middleton-like ringlets). Her white, feathered Oscar de la Renta dress has a bridalesque quality about it, and her diamond accessories, including dropped earrings and stacked bracelets, lend a glamorous touch. Do you dig Serena's flirty, feminine look?

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Met Gala: Renée Zellweger
Renée Zellweger goes bare at the Met Gala in a sheer Carolina Herrera gown covered in delicate gold beading and enhanced with large jeweled appliques under the bust. With such a glitzy dress, it's unsurprising that Renée chose to keep her hair and makeup low key, opting for a low bun and natural-looking coral pink lipstick and blush. It's a nice combination, but do you think it's the right look for the Met?
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Met Gala: Shalom Harlow
Shalom Harlow looked like a majestic beauty tonight in a nude and black gown by Marchesa. We love how the semisheer textile emotes a sexy, not scanty vibe, and the black embroidery injects a cool modern touch to the overall throwback look. A black beaded clutch, side-swept curls, and vintage-inspired hairpin finish off her flourish. Do tell, are you on team Shalom?

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Met Gala: Michelle Williams
Michelle Williams knows exactly what works for her: slim-cut silhouettes, neutral palettes, and simple, yet stunning accessories. The actress graced the red carpet in a black Miu Miu gown with gold bird appliques, and paired the frock with a pair of understated earrings and a pair of bangles. You can't really focus on much else but that gorgeous face, however — Michelle wore tawny eyeshadow and a nude lip, perfectly complementing her blond pixie cut. How do you feel about Michelle's look?
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Met Gala: Christina Hendricks
Christina Hendricks complemented her fiery red locks with a bronze, ombré Carolina Herrera dress. It's a modern look, made softer with the open sleeves and bare shoulders, while femme, full locks and a fresh red lip offer a counter to the gown's structure, and a pair of ornately jeweled drop earrings complete the look. What's the verdict?

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Met Gala: Lea Michele
Another rad lady in red, Lea Michele, wore a stunning, crimson-colored Escada dress to tonight's Met Gala. She looks every bit a star in this gown, pairing it with drop earrings and a floral clutch. Lea's mega-lashes and super-sleek hair are a win in my book; what do you think of the Glee star's red-carpet ensemble?
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Met Gala: Ashley Olsen
Ashley Olsen didn't wear her own design to the Met Gala, instead opting for a piece of black and cream vintage Christian Dior couture with billowing sleeves and a huge slit up the side. To make the design a little more understated, she kept her hair in a simple updo and wore natural-looking makeup. Wearing vintage Dior sounds like a dream, but do you think it looked good on Ashley?
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