What Was the Met Gala Theme 2021?
28 Celebs Who Got the 2021 Met Gala Theme Absolutely Perfect
The 2021 Met Gala featured celebs finding new and creative ways to evoke the year's theme. With a dress code centered on the theme of American Independence, corresponding with the Met's In America: A Lexicon of Fashion exhibit, the gala showcased the very best of American fashion and all the different meanings that "Americana" can take.
Though some stars took a subtler approach, there were a handful of celebs who absolutely understood the assignment and soared bald-eagle-style above the rest! There were definitely a few "traditional" Americana designs but also several that evoked the rich history and diversity of what it means to be American in 2021. Take a look at some of our picks for the most on-theme stars of the night.
Amanda Gorman Was Inspired by the Statue of Liberty
Amandla Stenberg's Ballroom-Scene Look Was a Nod to Black and Queer Fashion Trailblazers
Naomi Osaka Honored Her American, Haitian, and Japanese Heritage
Lili Reinhart Wore Every US State Flower on Her Dress
Saweetie's Train Featured the Black American Heritage and Filipino Flags
Lorde Was Inspired by Pennies and the Statue of Liberty
Ciara Paid Tribute to the All-American Sport of Football
Imaan Hammam Put the "Stars" in "Stars and Stripes"
Russell Westbrook Referenced the Flag With His Hairstyle
Megan Rapinoe Put Her Spin on the American Flag
Gemma Chan Paid Tribute to the First Chinese American Hollywood Movie Star, Anna May Wong
Debbie Harry Paired Denim With Flag Stripes
Chance the Rapper's Ralph Lauren Look Was a Throwback to '90s-Era Olympic Fashion
Indigenous Model and Activist Quannah Chasinghorse Wore Authentic Navajo Turquoise Jewels
Dan Levy Featured Maps of the US and Canada
NikkieTutorials's Flower Crown Paid Tribute to Transgender Activist Marsha P. Johnson
Jennifer Lopez Brought Glamour to the Wild, Wild West
Yara Shahidi's Look Was Inspired by American-Born Entertainer and Activist Josephine Baker
Billie Eilish Evoked Old Hollywood Starlets
Kendall Jenner Was Covered in Stars
Leon Bridges Brought Wild West Ranch Vibes
Mj Rodriguez Combined the Victorian Era With the 1960s to Reference American Evolution
Emily Blunt's Glamorous, Starry Look Channeled Actress Hedy Lamarr
Janet Mock's Gown Was a Tribute to American Author Zora Neale Hurston
Barbie Ferreira Went Old Hollywood With Major Beading
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Made a Political Statement
Megan Thee Stallion Brought Old Hollywood Glamour in Her 1940s-Inspired Gown
Ben Platt's Denim-on-Denim Look Was an Homage to Studio 54
