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Rihanna to Princess Diana: Best Met Gala looks of all time

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 4, 2026, 20:00 IST
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Iconic Met Gala Looks of All Time

Every May, the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art host a peculiar sort of high-stakes theater. It is a world where the ultra-wealthy are graded on how well they can follow a dress code—a task they fail with surprising frequency. Yet, amidst the sea of generic tuxedos and desperate bid for "viral" moments, a few garments manage to transcend the circus. These aren't just outfits; they are triumphs of engineering and historical audacity.

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Rihanna in Guo Pei (2015): The Imperial Weight

While most of the 2015 cohort panicked at the "China: Through the Looking Glass" theme and settled for lazy dragon motifs, Rihanna chose a different path. She wore a 55-pound golden river of silk by Chinese couturier Guo Pei. It reportedly took two years to construct. Beyond the "omelet" memes, the garment was a masterclass in thread-work density. It forced a specific, measured gait—the walk of someone who isn't just attending a party, but occupying a space.


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Princess Diana in Dior (1996): The Quiet Riot

John Galliano’s midnight blue slip dress was a study in dangerous minimalism. In the wake of her high-profile separation, Diana moved away from the "puffed-sleeve" royal aesthetic and into something far more razor-sharp. Anchored by a seven-strand pearl choker and a sapphire the size of a pigeon’s egg (valued today at roughly ₹80 Crore), the look was a masterclass in using luxury as a shield. It remains the definitive proof that you don't need a three-meter train to own a room.


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Natasha Poonawalla in Sabyasachi & Schiaparelli (2022): The Gilded Armour

For the "Gilded Glamour" theme, Poonawalla delivered a rare moment of cultural synthesis that felt genuine rather than forced. She paired a handcrafted gold tulle Sabyasachi sari with a rigid, sculptural metal Schiaparelli bustier. It was a collision of the artisanal and the industrial—treating the red carpet as a battlefield. It was less about "pretty" and more about the structural integrity of the silhouette.


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Cher in Bob Mackie (1974): The Blueprint of Illusion

Long before the "naked dress" became a fatigued red-carpet staple, Cher and Bob Mackie were the architects of the original. This feathered, sheer gown relied entirely on the meticulous placement of crystals to suggest a state of undress while maintaining the garment's actual mechanics. When it landed on the cover of Time, it didn't just cause a scandal; it established a new standard for how much engineering could be hidden in plain sight.


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Naomi Campbell in Versace (1995): The Liquid Column

Gianni Versace’s silver gown on Campbell was an exercise in pure reduction. It lacked the theatrical fluff that often defines the Gala, relying instead on a perfect bias-cut that moved like liquid mercury. In a room full of noise, this was a silent flex—a reminder that when the tailoring is flawless and the fabric choice is supreme, you don't need a gimmick to be memorable.


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Blake Lively in Versace (2022): The Architecture of Decay

Lively’s copper-to-verdigris reveal was a rare instance where a literal interpretation of a theme worked because the execution was so precise. The transition from burnished copper to the teal patina of an oxidized building was a direct homage to New York’s skyline. The mechanics required to unspool a train of that magnitude on a staircase—without a single snag—was a feat of backstage coordination as much as it was a fashion statement.


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