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The Women Over 50 That Nailed Last Year’s Met Gala

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The Met Gala is the Super Bowl of fashion, a night where all ages play dress up. This year guests were to adhere to the theme Gilded Glamour. Women over 50 stole the show with smokey eyes, face gems, bold red lips and more. We’ve rounded up some of the best looks on the red carpet served by women over 50.

Naomi Campbell

The 51-year-old supermodel looked dazzling in Burberry with gems affixed to her face.

Christine Baranski

Christine Baranski celebrated her 70th birthday in Thom Browne on the Met Gala red carpet. She rocked a red lip and dark shades for a chic look.

Glenn Close

Glenn Close sported a hot pink monochromatic Valentino number with matching gloves and handbag. The 75-year-old’s slicked-back hair allowed all the attention to go to her ornate, long dangling earrings.

Kris Jenner

The 66-year-old looked lovely in lemon. Kris Jenner paired her Oscar De La Renta dress with a bob with flipped-out ends for a chic look.

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Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore’s smokey eye and voluminous hair were the highlights of her look. The 61-year-old actress wore Tom Ford.

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Sarah Jessica Parker

Every Met Gala, the crowd patiently awaits the arrival of Sarah Jessica Parker. This year the 57-year-old star stunned in a gorgeous gown from Christopher John Rogers and Philip Treacy headpiece.

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Michelle Yeoh

Gorgeous in green by Prabal Gurung, 59-year-old Michelle Yeoh brought the glamour with statement jewelry and a bold red lip.

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Gwen Stefani

The 52-year-old singer drew all the attention in this two-piece neon number by Vera Wang. Gwen Stefani’s long blonde extensions and dark eye makeup gave her a fresh, youthful look.

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