The team behind Moschino has a way of turning heads at the annual Met Gala.
There is always an endless array of looks that rightfully earn attention at the Met Gala, taking place this year on Monday, Sept. 13 at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
But it's undeniable that Moschino, led by creative director Jeremy Scott, has recently been responsible for some of the most talked-about and risk-taking outfits. Indeed, this is an exciting time for Jeremy, who is presenting a collection for Moschino at New York Fashion Week on Thursday, Sept. 9.
Thanks in part to previous Met Gala collaborations with some of Hollywood's most fashion-forward stars—think Madonna, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj—the fashion house has a knack for causing a stir. This has included Katy dressing as a chandelier for 2019's Camp: Notes on Fashion theme, Madonna's camouflage gown for 2017's Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons and Nicki's bondage-referencing dress for 2016's Manus x Machina.
Ahead of this year's star-studded event on Monday, Sept. 13, continue reading to see some of the most memorable Moschino fashion statements from the Met Gala over the years.
Katy Perry lit up the event with a Beauty and the Beast-inspired double chandelier ensemble for 2019's Camp, walking the red carpet with longtime collaborator Jeremy Scott.
Kacey Musgraves gave serious Barbie doll vibes for Camp, even arriving to the red carpet in a pink Corvette convertible.
Bella Hadid joined Jeremy on the 2019 red carpet for their similarly bejeweled looks, with the model opting for some choice cut-outs.
As if becoming a light fixture wasn't enough, Katy followed that up by dressing as a hamburger for the 2019 event's after party.
For 2018's Heavenly Bodies, Cardi B showed off her baby bump in a white pearl-encrusted ensemble, complete with headdress and train, as Jeremy accompanied her on the carpet.
Stella Maxwell's beaded gown appropriately featured depictions of Madonna.
Madonna rocked a full-length camouflage dress for 2017's Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons.
Nicki Minaj caught plenty of attention with her homage to bondage for 2016's Manus X Machina.
To channel the technology theme, Demi Lovato went with a silver sequined gown, and she offered some thoughts on the night a couple years later.
Katy Perry wore a strapless graffiti-inspired gown for 2015's China: Through the Looking Glass.