Kylie Jenner returns to platinum blonde bob as she flashes her bum in sheer dress at the Met Gala 2017
KYLIE Jenner stunned as she arrived at the Met Gala 2017 sporting a platinum blonde bob - and flaunting her iconic curves in a draping skin-toned Versace gown.
The made sure all eyes were on her as she arrived at the illustrious event - and was soon rubbing shoulders with the elite.
Wearing a boned, skin-coloured corset, Kylie flashed her bum as she arrived for the evening's festivities wearing a delicately netted dress covered in stones, fans, and flowers.
The outfit has beaded draped arms that hung effortlessly from her shoulders, and she glistened as she posted for the cameras with her legendary pout.
The back of the dress was just as detailed, with a string of embellished flowers crossing over her shoulder, down her back, and leading to her bum.
Kylie looked like she was having a ball as she arrived at the event, and happily put on her best poses for the camera as she joined a host of other a-listers including Katy Perry - who wore a showstopping bright red gown.
In one picture, she was seen posing up a storm with Donatella Versace, who was to thank for the gown she was wearing that evening.
The black tie party – which raises money for the Costume Institute – is an annual event which sees some of the biggest celebrities vying for attention on the red carpet.
Hours later, her sister Kendall stole the show by arriving practically naked in an intricately cut gown by La Perla lingerie.
Last year 600 guests were present at the bash, known as “the Oscars of the East Coast”, but this year a spokesperson for the museum confirmed the gala would be a more “intimate” affair.
Tickets to the Met Gala cost £23,000 per person and last year they raised over £10 million for the museum.
Each year celebrates designers and 2017’s party celebrates the work of Rei Kawakubo.
Guests will dress according to the Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons: Art of the In-Between theme.
The 74-year-old designer created the Comme des Garçons brand in 1969.
Rei is making history at the Gala as she is only the second living designer to be celebrated.
The first was Yves Saint Laurent in 1983.
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