Naomi Campbell - 1990
Getty ImagesFirst attending the Gala (then known as the Costume Institute Benefit Gala), Campbell wore a printed mini dress for the event, of which the theme was Théâtre de la Mode – Fashion Dolls.
Sarah Jessica Parker - 1995
Kevin.Mazur/INACTIVE//Getty ImagesThe Sex and the City star - now a veteran of the Met Gala - first graced the New York landmark with her presence in the mid-nineties wearing a spaghetti strap black velvet gown.
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Kate Moss - 1995
Getty ImagesThe model wore a, now iconic, canary yellow Calvin Klein gown for her first Met.
Gwyneth Paltrow - 1995
Getty ImagesThe actor was another who wore designer of the moment Calvin Klein to the 1995 event, appeared in a simple white gown accessorised with a velvet shawl.
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Madonna - 1997
Getty ImagesMadonna has been pushing the boundaries of fashion for years, including at the Met Gala. The 'Like A Virgin' singer's first appearance was at the 1997 event honouring Gianni Versace.
Salma Hayek - 1997
Getty ImagesThe actor wore a one-shouldered black Versace gown with a thigh high slit to the event.
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Jennifer Lopez - 1999
Getty ImagesGisele Bundchen - 1999
Getty ImagesThe model's first Met Gala was at the end of the nineties, in an orange and red mesh dress by Versace.
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Nicole Kidman - 2003
Getty ImagesKidman could not have looked more theme-appropriate dressed like a goddess in a one-shouldered golden gown by Gucci and shoulder-length diamond earrings for her debut.
Victoria Beckham - 2003
Evan Agostini//Getty ImagesBeckham first attended the 2003 'Goddess: Classical Mode' theme with designers Dolce and Gabbana, wearing one of their creations.
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Serena Williams - 2004
Evan Agostini//Getty ImagesA Chair of last year's Met Gala, the tennis great first attended in 2004 wearing a purple sating gown (and co-ordinating eye shadow) to fit the theme of 'Dangerous Liaisons: Fashion and Furniture in the 18th Century.'
Scarlett Johansson - 2004
Peter Kramer//Getty ImagesIn 2004, Johansson attended for the first time in this memorable yellow satin dress by Calvin Klein.
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Sienna Miller - 2006
Evan Agostini//Getty ImagesThe British actor wore a gold mini dress, tights and heels, in a look by Burberry for the 2006 'AngloMania: Tradition and Transgression in British Fashion' theme.
Rihanna - 2007
Getty ImagesArguably many would say Rihanna is queen of the Met Gala... and it all started here in 2007, when she wore a Georges Chakra gown embellished with glass applique.
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Cate Blanchett - 2007
Getty ImagesThe actor wowed at her first Met in a fringed gold Balenciaga gown.
Cameron Diaz - 2007
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Beyoncé - 2008
Getty ImagesThe singer - who has had some of the most jaw-dropping Met Gala looks of all time - first graced the famous carpet with her presence in 2008, when she wore a light pink Armani Privé gown.
Venus Williams - 2008
Andrew H. Walker//Getty ImagesThe tennis pro wore a bronze satin gown for her first Met Gala in 2008.
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Taylor Swift - 2008
Dimitrios Kambouris//Getty ImagesIn 2008, Swift attended the Met Gala for the first time wearing a gold gown by Badgley Mischka featuring appliqué hearts.
Blake Lively - 2008
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Olivia Blair is Entertainment Editor (Luxury) at Hearst UK, working across ELLE, Esquire and Harper's Bazaar. Olivia covers all things entertainment and has interviewed the likes of Margot Robbie, Emma Stone, Michaela Coel and Ryan Gosling over the years.

Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.
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