To see all the celebrity fashion from the CDFAs, click through the photo gallery above.
The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Fashion Awards took place last night, with stars coming out in all their glamorous glory to celebrate the best and brightest talents in American fashion.
Hosted at The Museum of Natural History in New York, the event was presented by One Battle After Another star Teyana Taylor.
The ceremony celebrated a number of honorees, including A$AP Rocky (Fashion Icon Award), Donatella Versace (Positive Change Award), and Alaïa creative director Pieter Mulier (International Designer of the Year).
Other winners on the night included:
American Womenswear Designer of the Year: Ralph Lauren
American Menswear Designer of the Year: Thom Browne
American Accessory Designer of the Year: Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen for The Row

The red carpet was star-studded, with Rihanna and ASAP Rocky making a rare public appearance alongside Jennifer Lawrence, Renee Rapp, Naomi Watts, and many more.
The highlights of the red carpet, though, had to be model Amber Valetta wearing the iconic Versace dress that she originally wore on the Spring/Summer 2000 runway for Donatella Versace.
The dress was made famous by singer Jennifer Lopez who wore the barely-there, gown 25 years ago while attending the Annual Grammy Awards where the silk chiffon number became so talked about, it was deemed the 'first viral dress' leading to the creation of Google Images.

So many people searched for the dress following J.Lo's red carpet appearance that Former Google CEO Eric Shmidt realised that he needed to create a way for people to search exclusively for images online.
In 2015, Schmidt wrote on the subject in Project Syndicate saying: "People wanted more than just text. This first became apparent after the 2000 Grammy Awards, where Jennifer Lopez wore a green dress that, well, caught the world's attention.
"At the time, it was the most popular search query we had ever seen. But we had no surefire way of getting users exactly what they wanted: J.Lo wearing that dress. Google Image Search was born."
The singer wore a revamped version of the dress to close the Versace show at Milan Fashion Week in 2019.
According to The Cut, Donatella Versace paid homage to the history-making garment by flashing a 'Google Image search' on the screen saying, "Okay Google, show me images of the Versace jungle dress" followed by photos of the 2000 dress.
Next, the screen showed the message: "Okay Google, show me the real jungle dress."
To the sheer delight of the crowd, Jennifer Lopez herself strutted down the runway in the green garment.
To see all the celebrity fashion from the CDFAs, click through the photo gallery above.