There are no words to adequately describe this psychedelic amoeba turned Giles Deacon dress. So we won't even try.
Word to the wise Katy and Jeremy (Scott): Leave graffiti to the pros please, á la Banksy.
May the 4th be with you! We think she was going for some kind of Obi-Wan Kenobi vibe, or maybe she just wasn't over fight night.
This studded cutout Alexander Wang creation may have been more in tune with the Punk theme à la Met Gala 2013. And are we doing blue hair still?! Let's not.
In this case, less is certainly not more with this J. W. Anderson off-the shoulder design with conflicting wallpaper floral prints and a center slit.
No… just no! Head to toe, this jeweled pink Prada gown with gloves and a headband screamed tacky.
This girl is not on fire, and this frumpy blazer and poufy skirt ensemble is to blame.
Wowza! This In Louis Vuitton gown is better suited as Grandma's lace table cloth.
Yes, this latticed design with over-the-top headgear by Balenciaga is bizarre. But it is for Lady Gaga after all, and she's never one to err on the side of caution.
When your gown looks like it belongs under a tree, you've got a problem.
Sorry, Katie but we don't know which is worse: The wig or the cosmic Zac Posen gown.
Sorry Chloe—this Coach frock came off as awkward and boxy.
One word: Why?! This gown is the epitome of frumpy.
Yikes! This frothy pink Ralph Lauren confection looks more like a carnival treat than a red carpet gown.
Perhaps this beaded Stella McCartney jumper would've been fine on its own, but the faux tats turn this ensemble into an edgy mess.
Looks like somebody broke out the bedazzler! This embellished H&M dress might work for a high school prom, but for the Met Gala? It's a hard pass.
Oh J.Law… we expected more from you, but this frumpy floral Dior dress just plain missed the mark.
The 2013 Met Gala called and it wants its theme back.
Well, this look certainly isn't boring! This princess Dolce & Gabbana gown (complete with gold floral crown) is eye-catching in all the wrong ways.
This voluminous Fausto Puglisi number was just a tad over exaggerated for our taste.
True, sheer is a big trend right now, but this gunmetal Alexander Wang number still falls flat.
First worn by Kendall Jenner on the runway, this Chanel design did not translate well on the red carpet.
No hard feelings Kris, but this Balmain number might work better as movie theater curtains than a red carpet gown.
People were really missing that punk theme, huh? Too bad it's 2015, meaning this Marc Jacobs dress is too vampy for the occasion.