The Met Ball – With a theme of “Punk: From Chaos to Couture”, many of the fashions worn at the 2013 Met Gala did not play it safe. Stars including Katy Perry, Beyonce, Jennifer Lawrence, Rooney Mara, Gwen Stefani, Taylor Swift, Chloe Sevigny and more stepped out in some of fashion’s biggest names on the red carpet. Check out the slideshow below for more looks from the event.
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Slideshow: Jennifer Lawrence in Dior, Amanda Seyfried in Givenchy, Katy Perry in Dolce & Gabbana and More 2013 Met Gala Looks
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I love it all!! Katy Perry looks amazing in D&B, its different but its great! Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lawrence, and Amanda Seyfried are all beautiful in their dresses!
-The Fashionista Tourist
Praise to the celebrities that attempted the “punk” theme with at least some small success, while also trying to look classy. The rest did not try it at all or just had failed ideas of what “punk” might mean.