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Met Gala Wardrobe Malfunctions: Worst Celebrity Red Carpet Moments

Oopsies. It may be Fashion’s Biggest Night, but Met Gala wardrobe malfunctions are bound to happen almost every year.

It’s officially known as the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit, but it’s colloquially called The Met Gala. The event is held annually on the first Monday in May, the gala sees celebrities, designers, and fashion insiders gather to raise money for the museum’s Costume Institute. But it’s not just about raising funds; it’s also about showing off some of the wildest, most creative, and stunning outfits you’ve ever seen.

Each year, there’s a different theme which sets the tone for the entire evening. Past themes have ranged from “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination” to “Camp: Notes on Fashion,” giving guests the chance to get really imaginative with their red carpet looks. Who could forget Rihanna’s jaw-dropping yellow Guo Pei gown from 2015 with the massive train that practically took over the red carpet? Or Lady Gaga’s over-the-top, multi-layered pink ensemble from 2019’s camp theme? 

But even with the over the top costumes and dresses, even one singular moment can change the night. And unlike the fake Jason Derulo meme of him falling down the stairs, some celebs have had bad luck. Here are some of Met Gala malfunctions we can’t forget about.

Met Gala Wardrobe Malfunctions

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