This pretty, floral Oscar de la Renta dress was just that: pretty. But was it Met-appropriate? We think not.
The Met alternative to Miranda's timeless silhouette is Rihanna's show-stopping Commes des Garçons number with 3D florals.
Of course, Joan's looking bangin' in Topshop, but it falls flat in comparison to the following.
This John Galliano-designed Margiela look is perfect for the event. The layers of ruched detail provided visual interest and the crystals, satin ribbon, and embroidery were fantastic takes on Met glamour.
In Carolina Herrera, Kloss is looking chic, but to CdG-it-up a little deconstruction was needed.
This Monse look is what we're talking about! This is how you take classic pieces, unravel them and Met-ify them.
Elle's a vision in this baby blue number, but where are the innovative details?
Unconventional denim would have definitely done the trick. Hats off to this supermodel for sporting this Off-White look.
The Big Little Lies actor stuns in this navy Gabriela Hearst number, and although we love the geometric top, more could have been done to hit a home run.
Tracee's sculptural CdG midi is the perfect example.
Lastly, the VS Angel wore a slinky Topshop gown with a killer train, but it was a little too streamlined for such an occasion.
We would have loved to see her take this supermodel's approach of bridging any gap between menswear and womenswear. This Calvin Klein creation is major.