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The 33 Best-Dressed Celebs At The 2019 Met Gala

Here are your best dressed celebs at the 2019 Met Gala.

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The Met Gala is the most fashion-forward event of the year. The biggest stars come out to show off their style for the theme of the year. This year's theme was Camp. In my interpretation of it, this means to be as "extra" as possible. The style is supposed to be something so far out there that it cannot be worn to a normal event. These 33 favorites of mine all surpass this theme. Seriously though, why can't we all look this good?

1. Lady Gaga

Wearing Brandon Maxwell.

2. Serena Williams

Wearing Versace.

3. Halsey

Wearing Prabal Gurung.

4. Michael B. Jordan

Wearing Coach.

5. Zendaya

Wearing Tommy Hilfiger.

6. Kacey Musgraves

Wearing Moschino.

7. Gigi Hadid

Wearing Michael Kors.

8. Nick and Priyanka Chopra Jonas

Wearing Dior.

9. Celine Dion

Wearing Oscar de la Renta.

10. Awkwafina

Wearing Altuzurra.

11. Darren Criss

Wearing Balmain.

12. Lizzo

Wearing Marc Jacobs.

13. Lupita Nyong'o

Wearing Versace.

14. Lena Waithe and Kerby Jean-Raymond

Wearing Pyer Moss.

15. Denek Kania and Stella Maxwell

Wearing Moschino.

16. Gwen Stefani and Maluma

Wearing Moschino.

17. Dua Lipa

Wearing Versace.

18. Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner

Wearing Louis Vuitton.

19. Ciara

Wearing Dundas.

20. Gemma Chan

Wearing Tom Ford.

21. Emma Roberts

Wearing Giambattista Valli.

22. Billy Porter

Wearing The Blonds.

23. Dapper Dan

Wearing Gucci.

24. Anderson Paak

Wearing Gucci.

25. Elle Fanning

Wearing Miu Miu.

26. Lily Collins 

Wearing Giambattista Valli.

27. Henry Golding

Wearing Versace.

28. Omari Hardwick

Wearing Saint Laurent.

29. Winnie Harlow

Wearing Moschino.

30. Bella Hadid

Wearing Moschino.

31. Emily Ratajkowski 

Wearing Dundas.

32. Candice Swanepoel

Wearing Prabal Gurung.

33. Kylie and Kendall Jenner

Wearing Versace.

I mean, just blown away.

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