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Top 5 Best-Dressed at the 2014 Costume Institute’s Met Gala

  • Posted on June 17, 2014 at 1:52 am

The stars descended upon New York City at the 2014 Costume Institute’s Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art — the most influential and important fashion event. Check out the “Best of the Ball” and scroll down below to see the belles who stole the red carpet as “best dressed”:

Blake Lively

Blake Lively

Blake Lively was a beautiful, blonde bombshell in blush. The starlet looked glamorous in a glittery Gucci dress complete with a plunging neckline and scarf-like draping. The Gossip Girl channeled Old Hollywood glamour in this Gucci gown. The sparkly stunner looked as if the dress had been painted on her.

Emma Stone

Emma Stone

Emma Stone looked perfect and pretty in pink. TheAmazing Spider-Man star glowed gorgeously in a hot pink Thakoon crop top and chiffon skirt combo. The two-piece standout was simply a fresh yet breathtaking twist on a modern couture-chic look.

Gisele Bündchen

 

Gisele Bündchen looked sexy yet super-sophisticated. The stunning supermodel shined on the red carpet with a black Balenciaga gown. The statuesque beauty was simple yet oh-so-stylish in this black ensemble that hugged her curves in all the right places.

Karolina Kurkova

Karolina Kurkova

Karolina Kurkova was ethereally striking in a sculpted Marchesa gown. The model wore a geometrically dramatic Marchesa gown with hand-painted floral illustrations and paired with over $1 million in Harry Winston diamonds. The stunning model radiated in this Marchesa gown and brought a whimsical appeal to the red carpet in this dramatic yet darling gown.

Beyoncé

Beyoncé

Beyoncé commanded the spotlight in Givenchy. The “Queen” wore a stunning Givenchy Couture dress accessorized with a Philip Treacy veil and Lorraine Schwartz jewelry. The songstress can do no wrong when it comes to trendsetting fashion. She radiated on the red carpet in this swoon-worthy dress.

Article source: www.examiner.com