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Saturday, May 7, 2011

2011 Met Gala

One of the biggest events of this year was the unveiling of the latest exhibition "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" at the Costume Institute Gala at the Met. Well, here's my analysis of some of the best-dressed, super classy women who attended the event. Pictures supplied by Vogue.com - visit for full set of photos
Vogue Daily — Diane Kruger
Actress and former model Diane Kruger looked stunning and classic in this Jason Wu gown. This gown shows off Diane's womanly shape and her gorgeous legs. A perfect outfit to wear to a fancy event like this at the Met Gala.
Vogue Daily — Caroline Trentini
Brazilian model Caroline Trentini looked stunning in this gown by Michael Kors. The long train is dramatic and sophisticated, and the fact that it's strapless makes it perfect for Caroline, because it shows off her gorgeously shaped shoulders.
Vogue Daily — Madonna
Madonna looked fabulous in this blue satin Stella McCartney gown. Its shape emphasized Madonna's body in the perfect way. The color is beautiful, and I also love the gold designs and detailing on the train and topper half of the dress.
Vogue Daily — Zoë Saldana
Actress Zoë Saldana looked stunning in her yellow design from the Calvin Klein Collection. Simple, chic, and fabulous, this gown emphasizes her gorgeous skin tone and body shape. Perfect for this classy, sophisticated event.
Vogue Daily — Emma Stone
Actress Emma Stone looked so perfect in her Lanvin design. This gown is something that I honestly wish I could own. It's fantastic. The flowers are delicate and feminine yet edgy as well. I love the colors and the shape of the gown. It's so dramatic and I think it looks fabulous on Emma.
Vogue Daily — Karen Elson
Model/musician Karen Elson looked stunning in this Alexander McQueen design. I think that this dress is sophisticated and chic. I love its shimmery texture and shape. The sleeves are delicate and feminine, and the shape of the top would make any woman look like a supermodel.
Vogue Daily — Lara Stone
I love this simplistic gown from the Calvin Klein Collection worn by Lara Stone. I think it's sophisticated and chic. The color is bright and happy without taking away from the drama of the dress. It emphasizes Lara's womanly shape, and it would do the same for any woman.
Vogue Daily — Renée Zellweger
Gosh, this gown in heavenly! Actress Renée Zellweger looked stunning in this Carolina Herrera ensemble. Her back looks gorgeous, and I love the train. The detailing on the back and the sleeves add an elegant touch to this princess-like dress.
Vogue Daily — Salma Hayek
This Alexander McQueen gown looks gorgeous on actress Salma Hayek. I love its color and shape. I also love the decorative fabric rose on the hip of the dress. This is just a fabulous gown that is perfection in fabric itself.
Vogue Daily — Gywneth Paltrow
Actress/singer Gwyneth Paltrow looks stunning in this Stella McCartney gown. The fact that the legs are so visible through the slit but then the arms are covered up makes the dress sophisticated because it's not too revealing. That being said, the legs look gorgeous. I have to say that I love the shoes as well.
Vogue Daily — Miranda Kerr
This Marchesa design looks gorgeous on model Miranda Kerr. Ballerina-esque in its design and quality, this dress is stunning. I love that it's strapless, and I love how well matched the shoes are to the dress as well, because the shoes are just fabulous.
Vogue Daily — Lisa Airan
World-class dermatologist and beauty expert Lisa Airan made a stunning and dramatic appearance in this Alexander McQueen gown at the event at the Met Gala. I thought this was the perfect dress to finish my analysis with, because it's so fabulous. The shape of the top half is so gorgeous and womanly, nd I love the see-through part of the skirt. The 3-D detailed flowers add drama. This dress is chic and fabulous.

Feel free to comment on these ensembles and share your opinions. A big thanks to Vogue.com, which provided me with each picture. If you're interested in the rest of these shots, or in anything else fashion-wise, I recommend visiting Vogue.com.

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