Beyoncé attends the Met Gala wearing a sheer dress in 2015.Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
- Each year, celebrities wear their most daring looks to the annual Met Gala in New York City.
- Over the years, stars such as Cher, Jennifer Lopez, and Kendall Jenner have all put their own twist on the "naked" trend while at the event.
- Celebrities such as Emily Ratajkowski, Rita Ora, and Anne Hathaway, on the other hand, have experimented with plunging necklines and bold cutouts.
- While the 2020 Met Gala won't be happening, we can still look back at the oufits of years past.
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Since 1948, the Met Gala has been hosted annually at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The event serves as a fundraiser for the museum, and kicks off the opening of the Costume Institute's annual fashion exhibit.
To attend, celebrities are expected to wear over-the-top looks that match the theme of the exhibit. And almost always, they deliver. Everyone from Cher to Beyoncé has graced the Met Gala red carpet wearing risqué looks, including gowns with thigh-high slits and "naked" dresses with practically see-through fabric.
While the Met Gala won't be happening on the first Monday of May this year, due to the coronavirus pandemic, it's still fun to look back at the most daring outfits from the past.
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Stella Maxwell opted for a sheer design that was covered in sparkling stars.
Stella Maxwell at the 2019 Met Gala.
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Her bold gown was designed by Moschino.
Emily Ratajkowski wore one of the most daring dresses of the night.
Emily Ratajkowski at the 2019 Met Gala.
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The model's halter-style gown was inspired by Cher, and designed by Peter Dundas.
Jennifer Lopez brought some sparkle to the 2019 Met Gala in a Versace gown.
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez attend the 2019 Met Gala.
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Her dress featured both a plunging neckline, and thigh-high slit.
Hailey Bieber walked the Met Gala carpet in a light-pink dress.
Hailey Bieber attends the 2019 Met Gala.
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The design was backless, and extremely daring.
Constance Wu dazzled in a see-through gown for the "Camp: Notes on Fashion" event.
Constance Wu attends the 2019 Met Gala.
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The gray fabric of her dress was completely sheer, and covered in white, black, and silver beading.
At the 2019 Met Gala, Kim Kardashian West turned heads in a Thierry Mugler gown.
Kim Kardashian West attends the 2019 Met Gala.
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The nude minidress was covered in clear beads, which were meant to resemble water droplets. She completed the look with see-through Yeezy heels, and a wet-look hairstyle.
Cara Delevingne incorporated fishnets into her take on the "naked" trend.
Cara Delevingne at the 2018 Met Gala.
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She perfectly matched the show's theme with her medieval dress and matching crown.
Zoë Kravitz also looked glamorous at the 2018 event.
Zoe Kravitz attends the Met Gala in 2018.
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Her black lace gown was designed by Saint Laurent. It featured a single long sleeve, and was tied together with two bows on the right side, creating an open design that was one of the most daring on the red carpet.
At the 2018 Met Gala, Lily Aldridge stunned in a white gown with rips and cutouts.
Model Lily Aldridge attends the 2018 Met Gala.
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She paired the look with shocking red boots that doubled as leggings. The event was themed "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination."
Rita Ora was wrapped in red ribbon at the same ball.
Rita Ora wears an adventurous gown at the 2017 Met Gala.
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Her bow-inspired gown was designed by Marchesa, and paired with a light hairstyle and minimal jewelry.
For the 2017 "Comme des Garçons's Rei Kawakubo" Met Gala, Kendall Jenner wore a black "naked" dress.
Kendall Jenner wears La Perla at the 2017 Met Gala.
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Her draped gown appears to have been tied at the waist, with a long slit in the skirt and deep cutout across the bodice. Her look was designed by La Perla.
Emily Ratajkowski opted for a low-back gown in 2016.
Emily Ratajkowski walks the red carpet at the 2016 Met Gala.
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The black-and-white ensemble was designed by Prabal Gurung, and perfectly matched the "Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology" theme.
Nicki Minaj wore a bold dress covered in buckles to the same event.
Nicki Minaj showcases her style at the 2016 Met Gala.
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Her dress was also sheer, adding an audacious element to her already eye-catching look. Minaj's gown was designed by Jeremy Scott, who walked the red carpet alongside her.
In 2016, Rita Ora took a daring approach to feathers at the "Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology" Met Gala.
Rita Ora poses at the 2016 Met Gala.
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The singer attended the event wearing a silver Vera Wang ensemble, which was created almost entirely out of feathers. It also featured five cutouts near her thighs, waist, and chest.
That same year, Jennifer Lopez rocked a sheer gown with red jewels.
Jennifer Lopez walks the Met Gala red carpet in 2015.
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Her gown was designed by Versace, and had a short train that blended into the red carpet.
Beyoncé wore one of her most showstopping Met Gala looks in 2015.
Beyoncé shows off her sparkling gown at the 2015 Met Gala.
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The multi-hyphenate star donned a sheer, long-sleeved "naked" dress, which was embellished in pastel-colored jewels. She wore the look for the "China: Through the Looking Glass"-themed Met Gala.
In 2014, Chrissy Teigen arrived wearing a backless gown with a ruffled neckline.
Chrissy Teigen attends the 2014 Met Gala.
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Also at the 2013 "Punk: Chaos to Couture" event, Anne Hathaway put her own twist on the sheer-dress trend.
Anne Hathaway heads into the 2013 Met Gala.
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Hathaway's dress was see-through, and featured two triangle-shaped cutouts on the sides of the bodice. The gown also included a striped print, long sleeves, and feathered embellishments.
Jennifer Lopez chose a bold animal-print look in 2013.
Jennifer Lopez poses at the "Punk: Chaos to Couture" Met Gala in 2013.
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Her slim-fitting dress was made from sheer fabric, and had a circular cutout on the back. Lopez wore the ensemble to the "Punk: Chaos to Couture" Met Gala.
Marc Jacobs took an interesting approach to his 2012 Met Gala dress.
Marc Jacobs attends the 2012 Met Gala.
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For the "Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations" event, the fashion designer donned a black-lace dress that was styled like a button-up shirt.
He paired the ensemble with white shorts, tall socks, and shoes with diamond belt buckles.
In 2011, Rihanna attended her third Met Gala wearing a sheer black gown with a floral print.
Rihanna attends the "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" Met Gala in 2011.
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For "The Model As Muse" Met Gala in 2009, Kate Moss wore a shining silver gown.
Kate Moss walks up the Met Gala stairs in 2009.
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From the front, Moss' ensemble looked like a simple minidress with a draped piece of fabric over one arm. But from the back, the dress appeared to be much more daring, with a low back and ruched skirt.
Salma Hayek donned a long black dress with daring details in 1997.
Salma Hayek poses at the Met Gala in 1997.
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As the event was themed "Gianni Versace," Hayek fittingly wore a single-strap black gown from the designer. It featured a high slit on its skirt, and a cutout on the side of the bodice.
Eleven years later in 1985, Cher turned heads once again with another "naked" style.
Cher enters the Met Gala in 1985 with designer Bob Mackie.
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The musician wore a long-sleeved high-neck gown designed by Bob Mackie for the "Costumes of Royal India" event.
It featured a fishnet top with gold and silver detailing, as well as a wrapped black skirt.
In 1974, Cher wore a sparkling sheer dress with feathers on the sleeves.
Cher attends the Met Gala with Paulette Betts in 1974.
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The look became one of the most iconic ensembles worn by Cher throughout her career. The theme of the night was "Romantic and Glamorous Hollywood Design."