Met Gala 2019: The best dressed, from Lady Gaga to Zendaya

Lady Gaga has already stolen the show

Katie O'Malley
Monday 06 May 2019 23:37 BST
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Tonight, the most elite members of the fashion industry are taking to the pink carpet for the Met Gala 2019.

Celebrating the marriage between art and fashion, celebrities including the likes of US Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and actor Priyanka Chopra to tennis champion Serena Williams will walk the famous 24 steps into the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Co-chair Lady Gaga was seen arriving at the Gala in a hot pink Brandon Maxwell dress with a slew of male dancers dressed in black tie attire holding umbrellas on the red carpet.

Gaga teamed the look with over-the-top eyelashes and a fuchsia-coloured bow in her hair before unveiling a further three outfits including a strapless black dress, a hot-pink skintight ensemble, and lastly a matching pair of black underwear and bejewelled fishnet tights.

Check out the best dressed from the Met Gala 2019 in the gallery below.

Keep up to date with The Independent's Met Gala 2019 coverage here.

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