Madonna bares all at the Met Gala
At the Met Gala in New York, Madonna's ensemble leaves little to the imagination. Other guests Idris Elba and Tom Hiddleston reveal their excitement at attending the event.
PT1M1S 620 349This year's Super Bowl of fashion - the Met Gala - honoured "Fashion In An Age of Technology" but all it did was celebrate the smart casual dress code.
"Manus x Machina: Fashion In An Age Of Technology" is the Metropolitan Museum of Art's spring exhibition housed by its Costume Institute. Every year Vogue editor and the Institute's co-chair Anna Wintour hosts the annual gala to mark the opening of the showcase.
Celebrities, fashion designers, politicians and high society walk the Met's famous steps on the first Monday in May in their Sunday best as a part of the exclusive fete. Only 650 people are invited and pay about $25,000 per ticket. Last year Wintour, who tightly controls the guest list, decor and entertainment for the evening, raised more than $12.5 million for the museum.
Katy Perry attends the "Manus x Machina: Fashion In An Age Of Technology" at the Met. Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris
Over the years the Met Gala has been viewed as a collision of art and culture with designers each dressing a "muse" for the function.
However this year, save for a few exceptions, the party could be mistaken for being named "Manus x Mediocrity" with the amount of safe, sanitised outfits storming the steps. While the event has traditionally been viewed by and targeted towards females, the male guests (almost) outshone the fairer sex this year thanks to rocking everything from ripped jeans to metallic armour.
THE BORING
'Manus x Machina: Fashion In An Age Of Technology' Met Costume Institute Gala
Check out all the style at the Super Bowl of fashion, the Met Gala. Photo: Jamie McCarthy
Taylor Swift
She's the co-chair of this event which is all about tech in fashion and Swift came looking like a dehydrated Louis Vuitton lizard.
Beyonce
Queen Bey's latex number by Givenchy was inspired by the tablecloth from last Christmas - and still covered in grandma's trifle.
Selena Gomez
I guess we now know who stole Madonna's bra. Like her pal Swifty, Gomez is a snooze in this safe Louis Vuitton look.
THE BEST
Madonna
It wouldn't be a ball without Madge's breasts and butt and thankfully her ensemble by Givenchy artistic director Riccardo Tisci didn't disappoint. A highlight was her homage to fashion's greatest technological advancement - the g-string.
Katy Perry
Looking like a prison guard in fancy dress, she reportedly had to wear a nappy under her billowing Prada creation. She pre-empted those at her table by telling reporters, "I'm wearing a really large thing, which will be very difficult to use the restroom in, I might just wear a diaper. I don't really care." A small price to pay for arriving like she just crawled out of the that rabbit hole Alice in Wonderland fell down thanks to her black beehive, gothic make-up and metres of emerald, navy and black fabric adorned with gold keys.
Lorde
When in New York - home to the Magnolia Bakery - why not dress as an expensive cupcake baked by Valentino.
Jenna Lyons, Jenni Konner and Lena Dunham
​Tripletting is the new #twinning as demonstrated by J.Crew creative director Jenna Lyons and Girls showrunners Jenni Konner and Lena Dunham.​
Miranda Kerr
If Louis Vuitton was to launch an activewear range - this mash up of fabrics would be it. Up top she looks ready to stand up paddle board, downstairs she's ready to Zumba.
Kanye West
Jeans, and ripped ones at that, to what is supposed to be the most "fashion" of fashion events? In the words of Nicki Minaj, "what's good?". However West's double denim ensemble - which popped with a crystal encrusted Balmain jacket - is a nod to a great hallmark of the United States' Industrial Revolution - jeans.