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The 38th annual event was a sight to behold as it attracted a stylish crowd of celebrities, fashion icons, and industry insiders. The event, which took place on Saturday evening, was a star-studded affair that left everyone in awe. From supermodel Karlie Kloss to actress Brooke Shields, the event was graced by some of the biggest names in the fashion world.

The event, which was held at the prestigious venue of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, was a celebration of fashion, creativity, and glamour. The theme for this year’s event was “Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,” and the attendees did not disappoint with their interpretations of the theme. The red carpet was a sea of stunning outfits, each one more unique and breathtaking than the last.

One of the highlights of the evening was the presence of Karlie Kloss, who looked like a vision in a gold, floor-length gown. The supermodel, known for her impeccable sense of style, was a showstopper as she made her way down the red carpet. Her dress, designed by Brandon Maxwell, was a perfect blend of elegance and edginess, with its intricate detailing and plunging neckline.

Actress Brooke Shields also made heads turn with her stunning ensemble. She opted for a black and gold gown, adorned with intricate beading and a dramatic train. The actress, who has been a fashion icon for decades, proved that she still knows how to make a statement on the red carpet.

The event also saw the presence of Natalie Massenet, the founder of the luxury fashion website Net-a-Porter. Massenet, who is known for her impeccable taste in fashion, looked stunning in a white, off-the-shoulder gown. Her outfit was a perfect representation of the theme, with its intricate lace detailing and ethereal silhouette.

Designer Christian Siriano was also among the stylish crowd at the event. The Project Runway winner, who has dressed some of the biggest names in Hollywood, looked dapper in a black tuxedo. Siriano, who is known for his inclusive approach to fashion, was a perfect fit for the event, which celebrated the diversity and creativity in the fashion industry.

The event was not just about the celebrities and their outfits, but also about the cause it supported. The annual event is a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, and this year’s event raised a record-breaking amount of money. The funds will go towards supporting the institute’s exhibitions, acquisitions, and educational programs.

The 38th annual event was a testament to the power of fashion and its ability to bring people together. It was a celebration of creativity, diversity, and inclusivity, and the attendees embodied these values with their stunning outfits and presence. The event was a reminder that fashion is not just about clothes, but also about self-expression and making a statement.

As the night came to an end, the stylish crowd left the event with memories that will last a lifetime. The 38th annual event was a true success, thanks to the efforts of the organizers, the support of the attendees, and the generosity of the donors. It was a night to remember, and we can’t wait to see what the 39th annual event has in store for us.