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A quick recap of the best styles from the fashion's biggest night out. MET GALA'S BEST-DRESSED CELEB

A quick recap of the best styles from the fashion's biggest night out. MET GALA'S BEST-DRESSED CELEBS ARE ALREADY TIMELESS Who was best-dressed at the Met Gala 2024? It's the question destined to be asked a million times by the folks who go to bed at a normal time on the first Monday in May. If you have missed the fashion's biggest night-out, don't worry, we've recapped the best, the brightest, the most timeless, and the ones who've shone brightly from the evening. [READ MORE](   Gwendoline Christie in Maison Margiela © GETTY IMAGES / DIMITRIOS KAMBOURIS/GETTY IMAGES FOR THE MET MUSEUM/VOGUE   Zendaya in Maison Margiela © GETTY IMAGES / DIA DIPASUPIL   Bad Bunny in Maison Margiela © GETTY IMAGES / DIA DIPASUPIL/GETTY IMAGES   Willy Chavarria and Marc Metrick © GETTY IMAGES / DIA DIPASUPIL   Donald Glover in Saint Laurent © GETTY IMAGES / DIA DIPASUPIL   Wisdom Kaye in Robert Wun © GETTY IMAGES / DIA DIPASUPIL   Leon Bridges in Willy Chavarria © GETTY IMAGES / KRISTINA BUMPHREY/WWD   Omar Apollo in Loewe © GETTY IMAGES / DIA DIPASUPIL [CHECK OUT MORE](   FROM OUR BRAND PARTNERS [HOW REEBOK EUROPE AND MENTAL ATHLETIC MADE A RUNNING UTOPIA]( [ALPHA INDUSTRIES BOMBER JACKETS HAVE A STORY TO TELL]( [LATEST STORIES]( [SNEAKER TRENDS]( [STYLE]( [CULTURE]( [BEAUTY]( [SHOP]( Download the Highsnobiety App [Instagram]( [TikTok]( [Discord]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Facebook]( © 2023 Highsnobiety, Genthiner Str. 32-34, Berlin 10785, Germany This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can [unsubscribe]( from this list. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [View In Browser](

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