Another year, another fabulous Met Gala ball.
The theme, this year, for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's grand celebration was The Garden Of Time.
The annual event -- which raises funds for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute -- also marked the opening of the latter's Spring Exhibition titled Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.
Beautifully dressed celebs ascended the red carpet in outfits that paid tribute to the event's theme and their own effervescent personalities.

Her custom-designed Oscar de la Renta gown had a gentle rosewater hue and was inspired by the garden statues mentioned in J G Ballard's short story, The Garden of Time, says Vogue.
And that, incidentally, was the theme of the evening.
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Her Vera Wang gown -- made of transparent and strategically placed white coloured holographic discs -- was a perfect showcase for her honey-gold skin.
People reports that the outfit, made from sustainably recycled plastic bottles that were moulded by hand into organically shaped flowers, also featured hand-strung crystal beads.
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The actor, clearly, is continuing her love affair with cutouts to great success.
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A mother of pearl corset top flowed into a gently pleated skirt -- hats off to Jonathan Anderson, Loewe's creative director -- lending her look a fairytale vibe.
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The Balenciaga gown -- made from 25 metres of gold foil-laminated taffeta -- took 150 man hours to create.
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The 2,000 individually sewn pink silk moire petal and insect encrusted Thom Browne gown worked its way upwards into a tailored jacket, creating a rather interesting effect.

Bright bird of paradise flowers scattered across a sequinned sleeveless gown were showcased by a black square-shouldered coat by Thom Browne.
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Part of Givenchy's haute couture collection, it will return to the brand's achieves after its brief MET outing.
The sculpted collar and scalloped butt cutout make it an unforgettable outfit.
Vogue reports that there was an unnegotiable condition on which Kendall was loaned the outfit -- it had to fit her as is; no alternations would be allowed.
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She topped it off with a fleecy grey shrug and blonde locks.
Kim Kardashian looked great but could she breathe?
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This gorgeous outfit was a recreation of a gown that was part of Balenciaga's 1951 spring collection.
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