
The Metropolitan Museum of New York was the scene of one of the most important nights in fashion, a gala that this year had a technological and futuristic theme that many of the guests had a hard time interpreting. The exhibition 'Manus x Machina: Fashion in the Age of Technology' marked the dress code of the MET Gala 2016 and, despite the possibilities that it promised, disappointment was the general tone of the red carpet (Sarah Jessica Parker, what happened to you?)
Among the exceptions, the couple formed by Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik, combined and robotized, which were consistent with the leit motivate and they wasted originality. The model wore an exclusive design created by Tommy Hilfiger, a gray dress with a metallic bodysuit that represented the mix between technological fashion and Hollywood classicism. The model also shone Lily aldrige, with a golden Michael Kors look that he finished off with his eyebrows made up in the same tone.
Kendall Jenner, with an original Versace mosaic-effect dress in blue and white with openings, illusions and the fashionable neckline, the halter
His sister, Kylie Jenner, was one of the pleasant surprises of the red carpet, wearing a silver Balmain dress with transparencies and fringes.
Another of those who wore one of Balmain's spectacular jewel dresses was the model Joan Smalls, combining gold and silver in her look.
Perhaps Sienna Miller She did not know how to interpret this year's theme perfectly, but she was undoubtedly one of the most beautiful on the red carpet. The actress served as a Gucci ambassador with a metallic design with a strapless neckline and bow.
Another of Gucci's muses at the 2016 MET Gala was D, beautiful with a multicolored lingerie-inspired star motif design created by Alessandro Michele.
Kate Bosworth, with a baroque Dolce & Gabbana dress.
Taylor Swift, who served as mistress of ceremonies at the gala, opted for a daring science fiction look signed by Louis Vuitton. The singer wore a silver scale minidress with details cut out which she combined with knee-high black bow sandals. At least it was risky.
Karlie Kloss she was one of the few to go for white, in her case a sexy Brandon Maxwell design.
The same tone was chosen by Rosie Huntington-Whiteley who wore a dress with an asymmetrical neckline and a train by Ralph Lauren.
Alexa Chung, with a sequined suit from Thakoon that she combined with black strappy sandals.
Emma Watson, with a black and white look with a corset and pants with a Calvin Klein train.
Beyoncé It was also one of the most anticipated, and it was one of those that best interpreted the theme, taking risks with a tight latex design signed by Riccardo Tisci.
Lea Seydoux, true to its bedside firm, Louis Vuitton, with a gothic-inspired look with a black sequin skirt and top off the shoulders.
Kristen Stewart was another of those who bet on the look dark in a futuristic key with a Chanel dress with laces.
Zoë Kravitz, with an original gothic butterfly design created by Valentino.
We said it at the beginning, this year not even Sarah Jessica Parker managed to save the function. She, who is a specialist in giving a show on this red carpet and reinterpreting the theme of each MET Gala, was one of the biggest disappointments with an indescribable look from the Monse brand. In a pirate style, with a cameo on the neck, one shoe of each ... there is no where to take it.
Another who jumped into the bullfighter dress code was Charlotte Casiraghi, true to Gucci, with a colorful ruffled design.
Poppy Delevingne if you got it right with an elaborate Marchesa design.
Rachel McAdams, with an intricate gold Valentino design.
Doutzen kroes, in a white micro sequin dress with transparent bands created by Olivier Rousteing for Balmain.
Another from the Balmain army, the model Alessandra Ambrosio, which sported one of Rousteing's crochet designs with a silver belt.
We expected more than Blake Lively, despite the spectacular of her pink dress. The actress has opted for a very romantic design with floral details and a long train that, however, had little to do with the theme of the gala.
Rita Ora with another of the evening's models, a silver feather dress by Vera Wang.
Kate Hudson, with a stunning white dress created by Versace.
Karolina Kurkova sported a design created by Marchesa in collaboration with IBM, a design with LED technology and 3D flowers.
Naomi Watts In a metallic dress from Burberry with a strapless neckline and a mermaid silhouette.
Demi Lovato, with an original design by Jeremy Scott.
Jessica Chastain Featuring a blue design with black inlays from Prada.
The host of the gala, Anna Wintour, with a discreet Chanel Haute Couture design.
Anna Wintour's daughter, Bee Shaffer, opted for a floral print dress by Alexander McQueen.
Selena Gomez She was one of the Louis Vuitton ambassadors and she wore a strange black and white look with a polka dot dress, a leather top and lace-up ankle boots.
Another of the legion of Louis Vuitton, the model Miranda Kerr, with an indescribable design.
And it could not be missing among the guests who wore a creation of Nicolas Guesquière the actress Alicia Vikander, getting ready to be the new Lara Croft.










