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Best Met Gala Accessories of All Time

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Apr 25, 2022 9:42 PM
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Jared Leto

For when you don't have a plus one! Jokes aside, the Gucci-clad actor made 2019 Met Gala attendees gasp with his creepy accessory: a severed replica of his own head.


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Grimes

In 2021, the Canadian musician went for a look inspired by Frank Herbert's sci-fi novel Dune, which included a sheer Iris Van Herpen gown and chrome face mask, which was actually an original prop from David Lynch's 1984 film adaptation of the book. Oh, and she also carried a sword repurposed from an AR-15.


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Janelle Monáe

The Dirty Computer singer went for a bright and bold Picasso-inspired ensemble by Christian Siriano at the 2019 fashion affair. Her towering stack of hats by Sarah Sokol Millinery, robotic eye and matching clutch were the perfect finishing touches to her eye-catching vibe. 


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Hunter Schafer

In 2021, the Euphoria star sipped into an alien alter-ego wearing a silver two-piece Prada ensemble complete with a spidery figure attached to her nose and foggy contact lenses.


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Lana Del Rey

A lewk that's to die for! The songstress turned heads in 2018 with a golden heart and daggers chestpiece and feathered halo headpiece to go along with her Gucci gown. 


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Kacey Musgraves

Come on Barbie, let's go party! The "Golden Hour" singer played dress up at the 2019 fashion extravaganza with the help of Jeremy Scott for Moschino. Her hot pink blow-dryer handbag, lavish fuzzy boa and metallic pumps tied the glamorous get-up together.


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Elle Fanning

Not your average manny! Clad in Miu Miu, The Great actress flaunted her flamingo pink nails in 2019, which were embellished with mini charms. 


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Iman

Designer Harris Reed, who partnered with Dolce & Gabbana, told Vogue it took 400 hours of "hand-tacking, hand-gluing, hand-embellishing, gold-leafing, finessing" to bring the supermodel's look, including the Vivienne Lake-collaborated hat, to life.


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Cara Delevingne

In 2021, the supermodel rocked a sheer, rainbow-striped Dior jumpsuit which reportedly took 600 hours to make. A wacky headpiece and matching cane rounded out the look.


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Jennifer Lopez

Giddy up. J. Lo went for a Western look in 2021 wearing a brown Ralph Lauren number, teamed with a brown distressed cowboy hat and plated necklace.


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Billy Porter

The Pose star arrived to the 2019 Met Gala with six shirtless men carrying him like an Egyptian royal. Along with his arm candy and gold bodysuit by The Blonds, Billy showed off his massive gold wings and diamond-studded headpiece. 


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Sarah Jessica Parker

Year after year, SJP has made elaborate headpieces her thing at the Met Gala. This Philip Treacy one she wore in 2015, along with an Oscar de la Renta creation, was a standout. When it works, it works! 


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Tracee Ellis Ross

A work of art! In 2019, the Black-ish star complemented her slinky black Moschino dress with a gilded frame. The actress explained the picture frame pays tribute to artist Lorraine O'Grady. 


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Emily Blunt

Out of this world! the Mary Poppins actress served up an elegant extraterrestrial look in 2021 with a Miu Miu gown and an eye-catching headpiece embellished with star designs, crystals and pearls.


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Solange

In 2017, Solange stepped out in a futuristic black latex-like frock by Iris Van Herpen and paired it with a black head-wrap and a halo headpiece. And carrying Florida Water in a fishnet pouch? Instantly iconic. 


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Lupita Nyong'o

Gold combs with clenched fist handles adorned the Black Panther actress' hairstyle to accessorize her Versace look in 2019. 


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Rihanna

The fashion icon graced the 2018 red carpet with a John Galliano Pope-inspired 'fit. Because no detail goes untouched, the singer accessorized with a jewel and pearl embellished robe (with a cape neck, no less) and an equally as dazzling papal mitre.


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Zayn Malik

In 2016, the English singer's classic suit was taken to the next level with robot-esque arm plates by Versace. 


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Frank Ocean

Oh baby! The "Lost" singer, wearing a black Prada jacket, arrived to the event in 2021 carrying a robot-like doll. In an interview with E! News, he called the doll his "son" and said it was named "Cody."


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Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen

More is more! The twins turned heads at the 2017 ceremony with their bohemian-esque vintage Comme des Garcons Rei Kawakubo designs. Their all-over lace dresses were given an extra edge with the addition of their statement jewelry pieces, colorful jackets and flashy headpieces.


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Frances McDormand

When the Met Gala calls, Frances delivers. Case in point? Her a massive Philip Treacy headpiece at the 2018 event, teamed with her Valentino gown.


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FKA Twigs

All in the details! The singer-songwriter dazzled in 2016 in her silver-chain headpiece and nose jewelry to complement her simple nude slip gown by Atelier Versace.


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Jaden Smith

Things got hairy on the red carpet of the 2017 Met Gala when the artist arrived in Louis Vuitton with a fistful of hair in hand. 


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Hailee Steinfeld

The Dickinson star made a tongue-in-cheek statement by bringing a camera to the 2019 event while also wearing an extravagant gown by Viktor & Rolf Haute that exclaimed, "No photos please."


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