This Is the New $30 Sunglasses Brand All the Celebs Have Been Rocking

Now that you know how to find the best sunglasses for your face shape and which styles will be trending for 2017, you’re totally ready to shop — but not necessarily ready to spend a bundle. Lucky for us all, the shades all the celebs are wearing this summer ring in at just $30 a pop!

On June 2, Privé Goods, AKA the unisex shades you just might have seen in your IG feed thanks to all the celeb fans, will be available for purchase on their site and at Amazon in more than 100 different limited-edition styles. And yeah, while it might not make a huge dent in your wallet, all the shades are handcrafted AND polarized. (Doesn’t hurt that they’ll also make you look like a star, dahling.) See who’s wearing which styles below.

1. Jennifer Lopez: Lopez chose (what else!?) The Celebrity cat-eye sunglasses for a video she posted of herself riding in a car.

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2. Hailee Steinfeld: Steinfeld wore ultra-trendy The Connoisseur shades to go with her fishnet top, denim shorts, and over-the-knee boots when she attended Coachella.

3. Hailee Steinfeld: The “Starving” singer also wore the brand’s Heartbreaker oversized frames in a helicopter ride, which she paired with a camo jacket and some flip flops. So casual.

4. Jeremy Piven: The Ace classic aviators with green glass lenses and a gold frame are shades even Jeremy Piven’s slick Entourage character, Ari Gold, would surely approve of.

5. Jamie Foxx: Foxx looked cool as a cucumber in The Godfather stunners, which are actually a pair of frames the Robin Hood star designed himself. Pretty sweet, huh?

6. Ashley Benson: The Pretty Little Liars star isn’t just a fan of the brand; she’s actually working on their campaign. She’s been spotted IRL in a pair of their mirrored aviators, but here, she’s wearing The Artist, a pair of blue-framed cat-eyes.

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We're officially living in the future. Ray-Ban paired up with Meta to create Ray-Ban Stories — AKA smart sunglasses. While the features of the glasses are probably fairly simple for the technology giant at this point, I was completely mind blown by the capabilities that this trendy accessory has. I went on two lengthy hikes (5 miles each) to try out the battery life, camera, microphone and bluetooth offerings. Here’s what I thought.

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The first point I should make about these glasses — I opted for the Wayfarer shiny brown pair with brown lenses — is that they need to be charged for optimal use. If the battery isn't already at 100%, it takes about 30 minutes to charge them enough for use. The glasses will inform you of the battery percentage through a voice speaker (Tony Stark style) if they're low on battery, but my mistake is that I assumed they would be fully charged after the 30 minutes. They were unfortunately only at 26%, so they died halfway through my first hike (hence me trekking through an early morning hike again the next day).

Alongside charging the sunglasses, you also have to download the “View' app, where the accessory downloads your captured photos, handles settings, and even creates a video montage of your creations. The app provides step-by-step instructions, so I would say anyone who's used any technology ever is able to wear the sunglasses easily. Once I was fully equipped with the app, I set off for my hike.

Like most hikes, the views aren’t stunning until you arrive at the top, so I refrained from taking any photos or videos until the real view set in. Instead, I called my grandma to wish her a happy birthday (and of course, see how the microphone works paired with my iPhone 14 pro). My grandma claims that the audio was clear as day on her end, and I had no issues hearing her either over some very loud LA traffic. After, I played my favorite podcast and songs on Spotify — I'm definitely not used to listening to music so clearly without having Airpods in, so I was a bit taken back by it.

Here’s the one caveat I have with the sound: if you play the audio loud enough, people around you are able to hear it as well. But you can change the volume if you just slide your finger on the right leg of the sunglasses. And when you push your hair back with the sunglasses, which most of us girlies just love to do, the sound continues but you have trouble hearing it. I would classify those pitfalls as pretty minor, but that obviously depends on the preferences of the individual user.

Unfortunately, my sunglasses died at the exact moment I made it to the top of the mountain on the first hike, so the built-in camera feature didn’t get the attention it deserved. However, the second hike lent itself some beautiful photos. And the quality was OUTSTANDING. I say that keeping in mind that these are still sunglasses, but the scenery was videoed and photographed at my eye level, which is a really cool perspective that you wouldn’t get from your phone. Just check out some photos and videos I took below to make the determination for yourself.

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Photo captured using the Ray-Ban Camera Sunglasses.


In order to snag pics, there is a right side button that you can easily click on and off. The sunglasses will make a beeping noise to let you know when it starts recording and when you successfully end the recording. Or, you can just say, “Hey Facebook, stop recording,” and the feature will do it for you. It’s pretty much Siri but in a different font. You then have to download the content on the app, but make sure you're on Wifi or it will not complete.

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Photo taken useing an iPhone 14 Pro.


In order to snag pics, there is a right side button that you can easily click on and off. The sunglasses will make a beeping noise to let you know when it starts recording and when you successfully end the recording. Or, you can just say, “Hey Facebook, stop recording,” and the feature will do it for you. It’s pretty much Siri but in a different font. You then have to download the content on the app, but make sure you're on Wifi or it will not complete.

With the overall capabilities, I think the price point is worth the splurge — especially if you are sick of earbuds and describe yourself as a more tech-driven individual. I honestly was pleasantly surprised that the set price of the glasses are $299. While that definitely is a good chunk of money, the glasses are a technological investment similar to your computer or phone, so it’s really up to you to determine what you're willing to spend your hard earned cash on. I will say though — they look super cute with any outfit! 😎

What do you think about these techy, trendy sunnies? Let us know in the comments!

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Camila Mendes rocked the Met Gala red carpet with her sequined rosette dress, reminding me that this floral trend is still in full bloom. We've seen rosettes pop up here and there over the last year with the soft girland coquettetrends, but now rosettes are an entire moment of their own. Cami definitely crushed this trend, with the petals flowing down the length of her dress, giving her a delicate draped look. But rosette styles — a rosette dresses in particular — aren't one-size-fits all. Like their literal flower counterparts, a rosette dress can take many forms. From more structural accents to flowing flowers, there's truly something for everyone! Here are 17 ways you can style your own rosette dress moment á la Cami!

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Bernadette Henry Chiffon Rosette Mini Dress

These off-the-shoulder sleeves and the dainty length really make this dress something special! Plus, it honestly feels the closest to Cami's actual look, given the draping and rosette placement.

BHLDN Rosette Halter Tulle Shift Mini Dress

The second closest to Cami's look, this rosette dress has all the halter top realness you could ask for! I'm really into this lilac color and the pleating — especially for a sweet happy hour-to-dinner night out with your girlfriends!

By Anthropologie Silky Rosette Tunic Top

Nothing says coquette like a slinky little silk nighty! I love this dress for a summer night out!

Fore Rosette One Shoulder Mini Dress

I think the hip rosette would somehow get in my way if I tried to wear this dress, but it looks SO cute for people more coordinated than I!

Edikted Thalia Rosette Ruffle Strapless Minidress

Powder blue is really having a moment, and I can't get enough of it here! The way the fabric just hangs off the rosette is such a delicate detail.

Nia Rosalie Dress

This rosette dress is perfect for your bachelorette party, TBH! Throw it on before your night out with the girls and dance the night away!

Adalynn Knit Two Piece

Though it's technically not a dress, this two piece is sooooo fun for summer! It's giving Cool Girl Goes To Dinner On Vacation.

Princess Polly Lorello Mini Dress Red

The red trend isn't going anywhere any time soon, and to nobody's surprise — it pairs perfectly with rosettes. This is THE Hot Girl Summer dress for sure.

Elliatt Trompe Dress

Barbie does rosettes! Well, not actually – Elliatt does rosettes here, but I'd like to think Barbie would love it. The floral bunches in three corners of this dress are really sweet here, too!

Atoir Déjú Vu Crop Top and Skirt Set

Another Hot Girl moment with this Atoir set (again, I know it's not exactly a dress)! This strappy little number will have everyone asking for your actual number in no time!

Abercrombie One-Shoulder Rosette Trapeze Mini Dress

The Abercrombie renaissance continues to win big with this rosette dress! I love the two-tiered skirt and the one-shouldered rosette strap.

Mango Ruffle Floral Print Dress

The rosettes on this dress from Mango are printed on, rather than the floral appliques we've seen so much of here. Definitely a unique take on this trend!

BHLDN Annie Rosette Mini Dress

It may be a bridal dress, but that doesn't mean that's all it's good for! While this is totally perfect for all your bridal shower, rehearsal dinner, and even wedding needs, I can definitely see this slaying way after "I do" too!

Hutch Sleeveless Rosette Romper

I'm absolutely obsessed with how much this Hutch romper looks like a straight-up dress. The rosette straps are just the cherry — er, flowers — on top!

Endless Rose Corsage Rosette Minidress

A shift dress is always a classic silhouette to stash in your closet, and this Endless Rose option is far from boring! Adorned with a handful of chunkier rosettes, this mod-esque dress is everything.

Staud Delilah Rosette Satin Minidress

Another slinkier option, the Staud Delilah Rosette Satin Minidress is chic and sexy. Pull it out for your next date night and see how your partner reacts!

Rare London Rosette Detail Asymmetric Cocktail Dress

And for my final trick, I give you this dress: 💃. While I'm only slightly kidding, I love the front hip placement of the gathered rosette and the movement of the high-low slit.

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As much as we love summer, we can't ignore how bright the sun gets — making sunglasses an essential summer accessory. But aside from their functionality, form is equally important when it comes to your fave sunnies. After all, cool-girl sunglasses are the quintessential combination of style and practicality.

Truthfully, we've had our eyes on sunglasses with cool gradient lenses and vibrant frames that make a chic statement since the beginning of spring. From slim, angular shapes to wider frames, you'll find sunglasses that reveal why we'll never abandon our love of big sunglasses, are extremely on-trend, and protect your eyes in the process. It's a win-win situation in our eyes.

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The Spaced Ranger Crystal Hemp Gold Gradient Sunglasses ($89)

If you're looking to add a vintage appeal to your summer wardrobe, this pair of crystal hemp sunglasses will do the trick.

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The Gothic Breeze Brown Glitter Sunglasses ($89)

Angular shapes are still trending and prove that cat-eye glasses can be the perfect combination of modern and grunge.

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Tribe Sunglasses ($175)

Sometimes all your casual outfit needs is a hint of chicness in the form of fashionable glasses. Not only are the lenses scratch-resistant, but they're also designed to protect your eyes from the sun.

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Largo Sunglasses ($175)

Environmentally friendly sunglasses that offer a sleek, cool factor are a summer staple that's hard to resist.

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Flint Sunglasses ($240)

The timeless nature of the metal frames on the Flint Sunglasses will ensure that you're the main character of your summer adventures.

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Summer of 67 Eco Sunglasses ($240)

The Summer of 67 Eco Sunglasses are a nostalgic nod to countless days spent at the beach.

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Le Specs Outta Love in Tort Green ($65)

Slim, oval glasses have a way of complementing any face shape, making them the versatile pair to take you through summer and beyond.

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Aire Polaris in Black Smoke Mono ($39)

You can't go wrong with a pair of black sunglasses that have smoke mono lenses. They're classic and will add a dash of sophistication to your summer looks.

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The Attico Marfa in Pink ($275)

Looking to make a statement this summer? Try wearing a playful and feminine design like the Attico Marfa sunglasses.

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New Wave Sunglasses ($85)

Summer concerts and music festivals means that you may spend a lot of time in the sun but Quay Australia has you covered with their New Wave sunglasses. They're available in solid or mirrored lenses.

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Big Time Sunglasses ($75)

Bold, polarized sunglasses that feature gradient lenses are sure to make a statement that lets you stand out in a crowd.

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High Profile Sunglasses ($95)

Quay Australia knows how to create distinctive frames that capture your attention and their High Profile sunglasses are no exception. The aviator shape and gradient lenses makes them fashion-forward.

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Baia Sunglasses ($98)

John Lennon's glasses have been popularized over time which is what makes the Baia sunglasses irresistible. They're stylish, functional, and comfortable so you can wear them as often as your heart desires.

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Dipsea Sunglasses ($58)

If you plan to spend a lot of time hiking this summer, the Dipsea sunglasses are the perfect option for you. They're lightweight yet durable, which means they're great for style and performance.

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Hera Sunglasses Mantis ($228)

If you like the juxtaposition of making a statement in a sophisticated way, Cult Gaia's Hera Sunglasses are just what you need this summer.

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Katka Sunglasses ($228)

Rounded frames provide the right amount of elegance but Cult Gaia's Katka sunglasses also have a thrilling amount of confidence. Perfect for days lounging around the pool, you'll fall in love with the poppy-colored hue of their frames.

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Lunch at the Ivy Sunglasses Blue ($4)

If you want an inexpensive yet trendy pair of sunglasses to wear all summer, look no further than Fashion Nova's Lunch at the Ivy Sunglasses. They're available in vibrant shades of blue and lavender frames to help elevate any look you wear.

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Taking Risks Sunglasses Grey ($4)

Although black glasses will always have a touch of classiness to them, grey lenses have a delightful mysterious flair to them.

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Lele Sadoughi SP-23-129 Sunglasses ($145)

Who said that sunglasses have to be boring? Make a new statement in this uniquely designed pair of sunglasses inspired by Peggy Guggenheim.

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Lele Sadoughi Collections SP21-127 Sunglasses (Sold Out)

Drawing inspiration from Elton John's extravagant sunglasses, this pair of Lele Sadoughi's glasses will frame your frame in an unforgettable way. Fingers crossed they come back in stock soon!

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Winnick Sunglasses Tort ($20)

Combining a tortoiseshell frame and angular shape, Princess Polly's Winnick Sunglasses are the perfect accessory for any occasion.

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Cabo Sunglasses Brown ($35)

Princess Polly's Cabo sunglasses are retro-inspired and frameless, giving them an eccentric quality that you'll admire.

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Watkins Sunglasses Multi Tort ($30)

Unlike other tortoiseshell frames, the Watkins sunglasses pair vibrancy with style which is great if you're an eye-wear enthusiast.

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RĒVO Sage Sunglasses ($199)

You can never have too many stylish, eco-conscious sunglasses — just ask RĒVO! They specifically designed this pair to be flexible, even when your summer schedule isn't!

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RĒVO Ludlow Kendall Toole Sunglasses ($249)

These sunglasses take a classic cat eye silhouette and makes it modern. I totally love the green, which gives them a fun, yet subtle spin on tortoise shell style!

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Celine Black Sunglasses ($400, was $500)

If you're looking for a pair of sunglasses that works well with your face shape, you're in luck. Celine handcrafted these sunglasses to give your outfits a Parisian-chic appeal.

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Crap Eyewear The Love Doctor 2000 ($59, was $80)

Are we the only ones who things Andre 3000 would have loved wearing these during the Speakerboxxx/The Love Below era? Since we can't travel back in time to officially ask, we know they'll pique your interest with their adjustable nose pads and retro look.

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Crap Eyewear The Heavy Tropix Sunglasses in Agave Bio/Polarized Olive ($109)

The agave bio/polarized olive frames are so cute, you won't be able to stop wearing them. Also, they're prescription-friendly which instantly puts a smile on our faces!

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The Met Gala is known for its amazing red carpet looks, but I pay just as much attention to the beauty. These final makeup looks are just as beautiful as the fashion, and fresh-faced, glowy beauty is EVERYWHERE. Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor showed up to the Met Gala wearing a face full of Charlotte Tilbury makeup (done by Sofia Tilbury!), and, TBH, I want to shop every single product. Keep reading for the full scoop!

Recreate Phoebe Dynevor's Charlotte Tilbury Makeup Look

Charlotte Tilbury Mini Charlotte's Magic Cream

Start off your makeup routine by ensuring your skin is glowy on its own! This magic cream features hyaluronic acid (without any of the sulfates you might be worried about) for a hydrating effect you'll love.

No matter whether you have normal or dry skin, this magic cream works to reduce fine lines and give you a lit-from-within glow.

Magic Serum Crystal Elixir

Your skin will absolutely drink up this serum because not only does it feature Vitamin C, but it's also got the super-hydrating Polyglutamic Acid.

The Charlotte Tilbury Crystal Elixir will increase your skin's hydration by 172 percent in 60 minutes, and will make your skin firmer and more elastic!

Charlotte Tilbury Magic Body Cream

Glitter like the diamond of the season yourself with this Magic Body Cream. The vegan formula features hyaluronic acid, Vitamin C, and caffeine.

Beautiful Skin Medium Coverage Liquid Foundation with Hyaluronic Acid

The secret to incredible makeup might just be using products infused with skincare ingredients. This foundation uses the benefits of hyaluronic acid to give you a natural glow.

The medium finish lasts for 16 hours AND it hydrates, smoothes, blurs, and brightens. Talk about a multi functioning product.

Airbrush Flawless Finish Setting Powder

Setting powder should be the perfect final touch — it shouldn't make you look cakey. This Charlotte Tilbury pick is a pressed powder instead of a loose powder, which gives you way more control over how much you use.

Charlotte Tilbury Matte Beauty Blush Wand

Blushes can make or break your makeup, and for Phoebe Dynevor's Met Gala red carpet look, this blush beauty wand was the cherry on top of the look.
It's matte, but this blush still makes you look glowy and natural, rather than painted-up. Plus, it's cruelty-free and vegan!

Pillow Talk Multi-Glow

Get the glow of your dreams with this highlighter that has finely milled pearls, mica, and oil for the smoothest application ever.

Charlotte Tilbury Brow Cheat Refillable Hair-Like Eyebrow Pencil

This micro-precision tool lets you fill in your brows with hair-like strokes that won't make them blocky or unnatural. There are plenty of shades to match a variety of hair colors, and you don't have to worry about ashy undertones.

The long-wearing formula also means your brows won't fade over time. But the best part is that since this Charlotte Tilbury product can be refilled, it's more sustainable!

Charlotte Tilbury Super Nudes Easy Eyeshadow Palette

Nothing says understated glam like a nude eyeshadow look, and there are so many shades in this palette that you can create an endless amount of eye looks! My favorite combo is the brown, champagne, and gold, but the warmer tones are the perfect transition to summertime.

Pillow Talk Push Up Lashes Mascara

The best thing about this Charlotte Tilbury mascara is that it's both lengthening AND volumizing, which work together for your fullest lashes yet.
Even though the lash-lifting polymers are strong, there are no parabens or sulfates.

Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Hydrating Lipstick

Hydrating lipstick that's also matte sounds too good to be true, but this pick proves it can be done! It's long wearing for all your date nights, GNO's, and movie marathons, and it's vegan, cruelty-free, and paraben-free.

Let us know your favorite spring makeup trend in the comments!

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Met Gala Monday is basically the American version of a royal ball; our favorite celebs take to the red carpet (or in this case, cream and teal), in the most stylish and ethereal outfits we'll see this year. The 2024 Met Gala theme, Sleeping Beauties, evokes fairytale imagery and lush texture, and this year's guests did not disappoint. Here are all the looks we can't stop staring at.

Meg Ryan

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Meg Ryan looked incredible on the Met Gala red carpet in a black sequin gown with a sheer bodice.

Phoebe Dynevor in Custom Victoria Beckham

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Bridgerton's OG Diamond of the Season traded jewels for lace and flowers.

Da'Vine Joy Randolph in Custom Gap

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Da'Vine Joy Randolph proves that this year's denim and jean trends aren't going anywhere.

Camila Morrone in Chanel

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Daisy Jones' Camila Morrone rocks an off-the-shoulder top and feathered skirt — and it's giving Pirate Queen in all the best ways.

Kendall Jenner in Archival Givenchy

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Kendall Jenner's Met Gala red carpet look checks all her boxes: minimalist yet detailed, classy yet sexy.

Lana Del Rey in Alexander McQueen

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If anyone were going to show up to the 2024 Met Gala dressed as a literal tree, of course it would be Lana Del Rey!

Eiza González

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I didn't know I could love a Met Gala look this much. The petals, the snake necklace, the color palette. I can't get enough.

Karol G

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Karol G in Lord of the Rings, when? I can't get enough of this Met Gala red carpet look.

Nicole Kidman in Balenciaga

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Big Little Lies star Nicole Kidman stunned in a black and white dress that is totally giving old Hollywood glamour.

Naomi Campbell

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Aqua was a huge part of the 2024 Met Gala and Naomi Campbell gave the trend some 1920s fun with a flapper-esque dress!

Rachel Zegler in Dior

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Before taking her turn as Snow White, Rachel Zegler showed up to the Met Gala red carpet channeling Y2K Cinderella.

Kim Kardashian in Maison Margiela

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Kim Kardashian knocked it out of the park with this natural meets material ensemble covered in silver flowers.

Venus Williams

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Venus Williams' Met Gala red carpet look proves she knows how to score off the tennis court!

Sabrina Carpenter in Oscar de la Renta

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Sabrina Carpenter's orchid-inspired gown is going to live in all our dreams tonight.

Sydney Sweeney in Miu Miu

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Sydney Sweeneywas almost unrecognizable on the Met Gala red carpet in a blue and black ensemble that made her new jet black bob pop!

Amanda Gorman

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Amanda Gorman was the belle of the ball in a gilded light blue dress and headband. It's giving both Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty!

Nicki Minaj in Marni

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Nicki Minaj's interpretation of "The Garden of Time" was bold and vibrant — just like her.

Quannah Chasinghorse in Custom H&M

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Quannah Chasinghorse's periwinkle is my favorite color of the night — and the shade is the color of Alaska's forget-me-nots. I'm obsessed.

Gabrielle Union in Michael Kors

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This Gabrielle Union look confirms Mermaidcore is coming back this summer ;).

Barry Keoghan in Burberry

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The first thing I thought of when I saw Barry Keoghan's Met Gala red carpet look was Mr. Darcy from Pride & Prejudice. And I love that for him.

Gigi Hadid in Thom Browne

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Gigi Hadid's approach to this year's Met Gala theme is classy, timeless, and summery. I love how the contrast between the fitted bodice and the voluminous train is emphasized by the skirt's overlay. Give me more!

Keke Palmer

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Keke Palmer took the Met Gala red carpet to a whole new level thanks to this metallic dress. The form fitted nature perfectly stands out against the strappy detail — and her hair jewels!

Cynthia Erivo in Thom Browne and Ariana Grande 

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Wicked's leading ladies brought movie magic to the Met Gala red carpet — Ariana Grande's dress is bright and creamy with subtle rainbow detail, while Cynthia Erivo's pink flowers stand out against the dark fabric.

Brie Larson in Prada

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Brie Larson's 2024 Met Gala dress might be in my top 3 looks of the night! The orange bodice and lavender overlay contrast each other in color, but the opaque vs. transparent fabrics are also contrasting — but thanks to experts at Prada, they're working together, not fighting.

Tyla in Balmain

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Grammy winner Tyla took an unconventional approach to the Met Gala red carpet — instead of gardens, she went with Sands of Time. Genius! The sand beauty detail on her shoulder might just be my favorite.

Taylor Russell in Loewe

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Taylor Russell's beautiful ensemble is giving tree nymph and Grecian goddess at the same time.

Jessica Biel

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Jessica Biel has set the tone for the summer — literally — in a feathered, bright pink gown and beachy waves.

Riley Keough in Chanel

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Riley Keough is giving the garden a Gothic edge with black mesh and an eye-catching cut out. But the bright blue and pink flowers keep this Met Gala red carpet look from seeming too dark.

Elle Fanning in Balmain

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We know from Disney's Sleeping Beauty that Elle Fanning is basically a princess, and this airy, shimmery dress is just further proof.

Zendaya in Maison Margiela

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I KNEW Zendaya wouldn't disappoint after giving us slay after slay every year. This moody look is simultaneously giving Mrs. Peacock from Clue and Clara Bow from The Tortured Poets Department in the very best way. Could this look singlehandedly launch us back into a 1930s beauty phase for the fall?

Zendaya (again) in Archival John Galliano for Givenchy

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Zendaya shocked us all by stepping out in a second look for the Met Gala red carpet. This one is just as moody as the first and features a colorful floral headpiece.

Josh O'Connor in Loewe

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What Josh O'Connor's Met Gala red carpet look lacks in color, it more than makes up for in detail. The coattails! The shoes! I'm obsessed.

Mike Faist in Loewe

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Mike Faist kept it simple and classy at the 2024 Met Gala, and decided to accessorize with a sparkly turnip.

Gwendoline Christie In Custom Maison Margiela

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After her run in Game of Thrones, it's no surprise Gwendoline Christie can balance reality and fantasy with ease. I love the Queen of Hearts vibes she's got going on.

Emma Chamberlain in custom Jean Paul Gaultier

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Emma Chamberlain is one of our reigning Met Gala queens and her moody look on the 2024 Met Gala red carpet is simultaneously giving Chamberlain Coffee, "Espresso" by Sabrina Carpenter, and a mythical storybook witch.

Ayo Edebiri

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The Bear star Ayo Edebiri's garden gown and bright blush are the exact inspo I need for 2024.

Lea Michele in Rodarte

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Lea Michele (and her baby bump!) made waves at the 2024 Met Gala — and not just because the Gleestar looks like a nymph! I love the cool effect of the blue satin, especially paired with colorful flowers.

Rebecca Ferguson in Thom Browne

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I knew we'd be getting fairytales, but leave it to Dune 2's Rebecca Ferguson to take the Grimm’s approach — dark fabric, shimmery details, and ominous birds. Revered Mother is mothering!

Jennifer Lopez In Custom Schiaparelli

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Jennifer Lopez' crystal dress absolutely reminds me of the grace of Swan Lake with some extra strength and edge to boot.

Sienna Miller, Chemena Kamali, Greta Gerwig, Emma Mackey and Zoe Saldana

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The Barbie director went totally Oppenheimer on the Met Gala red carpet — and stepping out with Emma, Zoe, Sienna, and Chemena has me wondering if there's a new movie in the works?

Madelyn Cline in Tommy Hilfiger

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Outer Banks star Madelyn Cline's Met Gala look is a beautiful, creamy take on modern fairytales, and I'm going to need her airy beauty look STAT.

Sarah Jessica Parker

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And Just Like That...SJP has arrived! I love the boots, I love the lace embroidery detail, and I love the hat.

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