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Met Gala 2022: Emma Stone is a vision in a white satin slip dress on her way to the fashion event

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Emma Stone opted for classic simplicity on Monday as she stepped out in Manhattan on her way to the Met Gala.The 33-year-old Oscar winner shimmered in a modest white satin slip gown, which was decorated with sheer layers and long white ostrich feathers.The Favourite star put on a pre-gala fashion show as she flaunted her simple style as she exited the Mark Hotel for the big event.

Red carpet bound: Emma Stone, 33, channeled classic American fashion with her white satin slip dress as she left the Mark Hotel in Manhattan to head to the Met GalaEmma's angelic look featured a white satin body with a plunging neckline.The satin layer came to two triangular points just below her shoulders, but it was covered by a sheer white layer with thick shoulder straps.Her satin layer came to jagged ends above her waist and transitioned into a voluminous white feathered skirt.

The look highlighted the La La Land star's toned arms and long legs, and she elevated her 5ft6in stature with square-toed white heels.Emma's heels also featured some extra sparkle thanks to thick silver chains that strapped around her ankles.She opted for a fairly low-key hairstyle by tying her dyed-red tresses into a neat bun, which showcased her impeccably made-up face and crimson lips.

Delicate: The look featured a jagged white satin layer with thick sheer straps and a voluminous feathered fringe Simple style: Emma wore square-toed white heels with thick chains strapping around her ankles, and she tied her dyed-red tresses up in a delicate bun Get flirty in feathers like Emma wearing Louis Vuitton Louis Vuitton custom mini dress Shop the current season...

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