Camp: Notes on Fashion was the theme – and the stars really brought it
While the Met Gala themes have not always been entirely well received, 2019's Camp: Notes on Fashion proved to be a joyous affair that saw Lady Gaga perform no less than three costume changes live on the pink carpet, Billy Porter be carried in by six shirtless men and Céline Dion declare that she assumed everyone would be camping outside the Met. Yes, she really said that. But the clothes were an absolute riot.
Based on Susan Sontag's 1964 essay Notes on Camp, the theme invited big, bold and brash. And, thankfully, the majority of the guests this year played it anything but safe.
To see all of the aforementioned looks – and a whole lot more – peruse the below at your leisure.
All The Best Looks At The Met Gala 2019
Mindy Kaling wearing a gold Moschino dress
Richard Madden in Dior
Dapper Dan in Gucci
Lady Gaga in one of her Brandon Maxwell looks
Anna Wintour wearing Chanel
Gucci's Alessandro Michele arrived with Harry Styles, wearing Gucci
Lady Gaga's final look on the pink carpet
Céline Dion wearing Oscar de la Renta
Sara Sampaio in August Getty Atelier
Serena Williams wore Atelier Versace with Nike trainers
Vogue's Hamish Bowles in Maison Margiela Artisanal designed by John Galliano
Ava DuVernay wore a green Prada dress
Karlie Kloss in Dapper Dan x Gucci
Regina Hall wore Dapper Dan x Gucci
Taron Egerton on the pink carpet
Laverne Cox wore Christian Siriano
Designer Joseph Altuzarra was accompanied by Awkwafina, who wore a gold dress of his design
Charli XCX made her Met Gala debut in Jean Paul Gaultier couture
Aquaria wore John Galliano for Margiela
Designer Erdem dressed the actor Rachel Brosnahan
Billy Porter wore an incredible ensemble by The Blonds
Pose star Dominique Jackson
Pose's MJ Rodriguez
Constance Wu wore Marchesa, accompanied by the designer, Georgina Chapman
James Charles
Benedict Cumberbatch and his wife, Sophie Hunter wearing Roksanda
Lucy Boynton wore custom Prada
Florence Welch wore Gucci
Kris Jenner in a Tommy Hilfiger coat and blonde wig
Saoirse Ronan wore a Gucci gown
Emily Blunt wore a gold Michael Kors dress with matching headpiece
Carey Mulligan in Prada
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen wore vintage Chanel
Jemima Kirke and Lena Dunham wore Christopher Kane
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in Oscar de la Renta
Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus in Saint Laurent
Hari Nef in Gucci
Demi Moore wore Saint Laurent and was accompanied by the brand's creative director, Anthony Vaccarello
Alexa Chung wore her own brand to the Met Gala
Lewis Hamilton
Sienna Miller in Paco Rabanne
Janelle Monae in Christian Siriano
Kacey Musgraves arrived as a real-life Barbie
Gwen Stefani wore Moschino
Gigi Hadid in a silver Michael Kors ensemble
Chris Rock arrived with girlfriend Megalyn Echikunwoke
Katy Perry in an amazing Moschino look
Elle Fanning wore Miu Miu
Diane von Furstenberg
Model Laura Love
Ruth Wilson wore a romantic gown with ruffled skirt
Lili Reinhart wore blue Ferragamo shorts
Gwyneth Paltrow wore a yellow dress
Emily Ratajkowski in Peter Dundas
Kristen Stewart in Chanel
Kim Kardashian-West, accompanied by husband Kanye, wore a dress designed by Mugler
Models Candice Swanepoel and Joan Smalls
Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas, both wearing Dior
Alicia Vikander in Louis Vuitton
Bella Hadid wore a cut-out Moschino gown
Kerry Washington in Tory Burch
Julianne Moore in a Valentino gown
Alicia Keys paid homage to Grace Jones in her Carolina Herrera dress
Emma Roberts in Giambattista Valli
Gemma Chan in Tom Ford with the designer himself
Sarah Paulson in a Moschino dress with oversized bow
Kendall Jenner in custom Versace
Kylie Jenner in custom Versace
Gisele Bundchen in a sustainable Dior dress
Salma Hayek in Gucci
Jennifer Lopez in Versace
Lena Waithe and Kerby Jean-Raymond, both wearing Pyer Moss
Dakota Johnson in Gucci
Hailee Steinfeld in Viktor & Rolf couture
Ciara in an emerald dress designed by Dundas
Cardi B wore an extravagant Thom Browne dress
Naomi Campbell in Valentino
Zendaya gave major Cinderella vibes in a light-up Tommy Hilfiger dress
Cara Delevingne in Dior Haute Couture
Katie Holmes wore Zac Posen
Nicki Minaj wore a pale pink gown with a dramatic train by Prabal Gurung
Ezra Miller wore custom Burberry, designed by Ricardo Tisci
Donatella Versace
Jared Leto recreated a Gucci catwalk look, complete with a spare head
Lily Aldridge wore a custom Richard Quinn dress
Solange Knowles in Salvatore Ferragamo
Penelopé Cruz in vintage Chanel
Zoe Saldana wore Michael Kors
Newlyweds Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner co-ordinated in Louis Vuitton
Rita Ora and Kate Moss wore metallic gowns by Marc Jacobs
Lupita Nyong'o wore a rainbow creation by Versace
Jourdan Dunn in a Zac Posen dress
Hailey Bieber in custom Alexander Wang
Adwoa Aboah in leopard print Diane von Furstenberg
Emma Stone wore a silver Louis Vuitton suit
Joan Collins in a Valentino gown
Pose star Indya Moore in gold Louis Vuitton
Tessa Thompson wore a look from the Chanel AW16 Haute Couture show, accessorised with a major braid and leather whip
Maggie Rogers in Coach
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Gaga, one of this year's hosts, was one of the first to arrive – and she really set the tone for the evening. While she wore a selection of outfits designed by Brandon Maxwell, Billy Porter made quite the spectacular entrance of his own in an ensemble by The Blonds. Meanwhile, Serena Williams – also a Met Gala host for 2019 – looked incredible in a neon Versace gown that gave new meaning to the phrase 'power shoulder'. She paired her couture with trainers, of course, making us all rethink our formal footwear.
Céline Dion dazzled in Oscar de la Renta, admitting in an interview that she was confused by the theme at first, wondering if camp required her to bring her own tent to the Met. Harry Styles arrived with fellow host (and creative director of Gucci) Alessandro Michele. The former One Direction star wore a semi-sheer black shirt and single pearl earring – naturally all by Gucci, for which he is an ambassador.