The Met Gala has returned to its rightful time and place.
Cancelled in 2020 and delayed from its normal slot in 2021, this year’s gala is set to take place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition set to open on the first Monday in May.
The star-studded event always manages to provide plenty of eye-catching moments thanks to its incredible themes. These are some of the most viral moments from its history…
Cher
What? Cher wearing a sequinned and feathered Bob Mackie creation in 1974.
Why was it viral? This outfit went viral before the internet even existed. It epitomises the long-lasting relationship between Cher and designer Bob Mackie: disco-inspired, nearly nude, sequinned, feathered and paired with poker-straight, uber long hair. It’s one of Cher’s most memorable – and widely copied – dresses.
Diana, Princess of Wales

What? 1996 was the only time the Princess of Wales attended the Met Gala – and she chose a good year for it, as the theme was simply ‘Christian Dior’.
Why was it viral? This is another outfit predating social media, but Princess Diana wearing a Dior slip dress – need we say any more?
Kate Moss

What? Kate Moss wearing Marc Jacobs in 2009.
Why was it viral? Moss was the perfect co-chair for this year’s Met Gala, as the theme was The Model As Muse: Embodying Fashion. Her backless, metallic outfit had it all – but is best remembered for the impossibly chic turban.
Rihanna

What? Rihanna wearing a yellow Guo Pei creation in 2015.
Why was it viral? It was the outfit that sparked a million memes, and the beginning of a shift in the Met Gala dress code towards outfits that actually adhered to the theme. While the memes were undoubtedly funny (particularly when the train was reimagined as an omelette), it was also an astounding piece of craftsmanship, taking two years to make.
Beyoncé

What? Beyonce wearing Givenchy in 2015.
Why was it viral? Made of only a few sequins and see-through netting, this risque outfit really got people talking.
Claire Danes
What? Claire Danes wearing a Cinderella-style Zac Posen gown in 2016.
Why was it viral? There’s no doubt the dress is beautiful, but there have been plenty of gorgeous outfits on the steps of the Met. What set this outfit apart was the theatrics that came with it – fibre optics had been sewn into the material, meaning when the lights went off it glowed like something out of a fairy-tale.
Emma Watson

What? Emma Watson wearing Calvin Klein in 2016.
Why was it viral? Choosing to wear trousers and a train in the same outfit would already have caused a stir, but the most noteworthy thing about Watson’s ensemble is what it was made out of: recycled plastic bottles. It made an environmental statement, while still looking chic.
Rihanna

What? Rihanna wearing jewel-encrusted Margiela in 2018.
Why was it viral? Because only Rihanna could dress up as the pope and make it seem like the most fashionable thing ever.
Lady Gaga

What? Lady Gaga wearing multiple Brandon Maxwell outfits in 2019.

Why was it viral? Gaga never does things by halves, and to co-host the 2019 event she made the steps her stage. Instead of wearing just one outfit like everyone else, she slowly stripped off to reveal four different designs – ranging from a voluminous dress to a skimpy bikini, all in black and hot pink.
Cardi B

What? Cardi B wearing oxblood Thom Browne in 2019.
Why was it viral? Amongst stiff competition, Cardi B might have edged her way to win ‘biggest train’ at the 2019 Met Gala. She needed a whole team to help her make her way along the red carpet – with lots of people on social media comparing her look to a high fashion duvet.
Kim Kardashian West

What? Kim Kardashian West wearing Thierry Mugler in 2019.
Why was it viral? Love her or hate her, Kardashian West’s daring outfit certainly set tongues wagging. Not only did she bring Mugler out of retirement to design this latex dress, she wore a corset so tight it almost defied logic. Some people on social media speculated whether Kardashian West had a rib removed to achieve this look – something she later debunked, while admitting it was painful to wear.