
A bunch of Met Gala attendees went the goddess route, but unfortunately, some of them came off more like brides. Let’s judge all of these snow queens!
Ayo Edebiri in Chanel


The basic design is just that — basic — but we have to admit, we’re charmed by the birds, gimmicky as they are.
Camila Morrone in Tory Burch


Bridal. This will not be the last time we use that word in this post, so we’re apologizing now. The black cape just looks incongruous with it.
Daisy Edgar-Jones in McQueen


Also pretty bridal. And kind of dull.
Elizabeth Debicki in Vera Wang


We’re sure there’s some whole story or explanation as to what she’s doing here, but after three days of sussing out references, we’re kind of over it. It looks drab and unflattering.
Katy Perry in Stella McCartney


Girl, this is dumb.
Laufey in Tory Burch


It’s pretty, but it also comes off kind of bridal and feels a bit demure for the Met Gala. So many of these looks would have benefitted from contrasting accessories.
Rachel Zegler in Prabal Gurung


The design is stale as hell and putting a blindfold on your face and your boobs isn’t going to change that.
[Photo Credit: TheStewartOfNY/INSTARimages, Mike Coppola/Getty Images, Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue]
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