Heidi Klum.
At the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards, Heidi Klum looked like a vision straight out of a Midas-touched dream as she descended. Glowing in a Dundas Resort 2018 creation, she showcased a gown that danced between sultry and sophisticated. The high-neck halter, cheeky chest cutout, and cascading golden appliqués made the outfit a total showstopper. It was daring, maybe even revealing, but it was also totally Klum-esque in its glamour.
Emily Ratajkowski
Emily Ratajkowski stole the show at the 2019 Met Gala, embodying the “Camp” spirit—notes on Fashion” in a dazzling custom Dundas creation. Echoing the iconic Cher, the halter-neck dress embraced the audacious with a bold bodice cutout and a sheer silhouette that glimmered with every step.
An opulent wing headpiece, shimmering with crystals, rested on her head like the crown of a campy queen. Every gaze was captivated, every flash directed her way.
Gwyneth Paltrow.
At the 2013 “Iron Man 3” premiere, Gwyneth Paltrow stole the show in a stunning Antonio Berardi gown that made her look like an “Iron Woman” with its superhero-inspired elements. The black bell sleeves and sheer sides showed off her athletic physique, hinting at her sculpted midriff and legs.
Gwyneth was there to support Robert Downey Jr.’s metallic suit, but she was the show’s star.
Taylor Hill
When Taylor Hill walked onto the 2019 Met Gala red carpet, it was like something out of a fairy tale. She looked like a dream in a Ralph Lauren mermaid gown in a delicate baby pink color that looked like it had been plucked straight from the dawn’s first light. The feathered bolero added a touch of whimsy, and the twinkling jewels from Butani and Yvan Tufenkjian gave her a sprinkle of stardust.
Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson made the 2020 Oscars even more special when she showed up on the red carpet wearing an Oscar de la Renta dress that shone. She was nominated for not one but two awards, and her gown reflected her outstanding achievements. This wasn’t just any dress; its metallic bustier design cascaded into a fringed bodice and ended with an elegant train, hugging her silhouette like a second skin.
Katy Perry
On a night when fashion fantasies took flight at the 2019 Met Gala, Katy Perry lit up the scene, quite literally! She embraced the “Camp: Notes on Fashion” theme, and her Moschino outfit was like a living, sparkling chandelier. From head to toe, her outfit was covered in crystals, and fake candles on her crown and hips made her look like a glowy Christmas tree!
Madonna
Madonna, the Queen of Pop, proved why she’s an icon at the 2016 Met Gala. She was all about the “Age of Technology” at the 2016 Met Gala, looking stunning in a black Givenchy bodysuit that looked like it was plucked straight from a high-fashion future. The bodysuit was an incredible mix of avant-garde and allure, with artistic shredding revealing just the right amount, which intrigued us.
The lace details and the Kinesiology tape created a texture that was both interesting and sexy.
Rihanna
The 2017 Met Gala saw loads of stars, but Rihanna stood out from the crowd, looking like a beautiful flower in full bloom. She was swathed in a Comme des Garçons masterpiece, looking like art in motion, with her gown’s layered floral fabrics unfolding like the petals of an exotic bloom. It wasn’t just a nod to the 18th-century “punks” but a bold embrace of avant-garde fashion.
Amber Valletta
The 2004 Met Gala felt transported back when Amber Valletta walked through its doors. She looked stunning in a patterned John Galliano skirt and a shimmering gold Maggie Norris Couture corset, making her the perfect Marie Antoinette. But it wasn’t just her outfit that had everyone talking, it was her fantastic hairstyle, which made her look like the French queen.
Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman shone like a moonbeam at the 2019 Academy of Country Music Awards, outshining even the brightest stars. She was there to support hubby Keith Urban and his double nominations, but everyone was talking about her Christopher Kane midi dress. Talk about a showstopper!
The dress’s bell sleeves were as dramatic as a Shakespearean monologue, and its neckline plunged like a high-stakes poker game.