Met Gala 2022: Blake Lively puts on a show-stopping display during arrival with Ryan Reynolds

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Blake Lively put on a show-stopping display while arriving with husband Ryan Reynolds to the star-studded Met Gala in New York City on Monday.The actress, 34, stunned in a jeweled strapless Versace gown with a dramatic pink bow sash that trailed behind her as she strolled the red carpet with her better half.As if her dazzling dress weren't enough to top the best dress list, Blake's glam squad removed the hefty bow from the star's hip which transformed her train from pink to blue in the blink of an eye.Stopping to chat on the red carpet, Blake explained that her look for the night was inspired directly by 'New York City architecture' and the city's 'historic buildings,' such as the Empire State Building andGrand Central station.

Hosts with the most!Blake Lively put on a show-stopping display while arriving with husband Ryan Reynolds to the star-studded Met Gala in New York City on MondayBlake and her husband Ryan Reynolds, who looked suave in a burgundy tuxedo, are serving as one of the evening's hosts, alongside Regina King and Lin-Manuel Miranda.The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants star was captured arriving to the gala with her and Ryan's arms linked.Blake looked like royalty in the strapless number which had glistening jewels from the bust to the hem.

Her sash, which was a mauve pink shade, tied at the waist into a bow and had a metallic orange overlay that sparked under the museum lights.

Stunning: The actress, 34, stunned in a jeweled strapless Versace gown with a dramatic pink bow sash that trailed behind her as she strolled the red carpet with her better half.Stopping to chat on the red carpet, Blake explained that her look for the night was inspired directly by 'New York City architecture' and the city's.

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