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Rihanna’s Met Ball Dress Inspired the Best Memes

The Internet was on fire last night

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Grammy Award-winning artist Rihanna stole the show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s annual gala celebrating the Costume Institute Monday night. Her golden Guo Pei gown inspired several memes, as some joked that her dress looked like a pizza or an omelette, while others thought she resembled Belle from Beauty and the Beast.

It’s not delivery, it’s #Rihanna at the #MetGala. pic.twitter.com/jGLS16HlMM

— tommyleistudio (@TommyLeiStudio) May 5, 2015

Fashion shmashion. MT @Liz__Flora Rihanna's #MetGala gown compared to a jianbing (via @LetaHong, cc: @stegersaurus) pic.twitter.com/p0T0TL5BVJ

— Emily Rauhala (@emilyrauhala) May 5, 2015

@NYMag pic.twitter.com/64H9tFd29T

— Ξvan Ross Katz (@evanrosskatz) May 5, 2015

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😊😊😊 more #METBALL for you guys xx I knoooow I’m super late on this

A photo posted by MARFA JOURNAL (@marfajournal) on May 5, 2015 at 3:57am PDT

A yes from me #metgala

A photo posted by Káyonce Fenty♥ (@kayshaleeknight) on May 4, 2015 at 6:30pm PDT

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See Celebrities on the Red Carpet at the 2015 Met Gala

Rihanna

Rihanna

Rihanna wears a haute couture gown by Guo Pei.

Sarah Jessica Parker

Sarah Jessica Parker

Sarah Jessica Parker wears a high-slit dress she designed in collaboration with H&M along with a headpiece by Philip Treacy.

Jessica Chastain

Jessica Chastain

Jessica Chastain wears a gold Givenchy gown.

Kerry Washington

Kerry Washington

Kerry Washington wears a cotton candy pink ball gown by Prada.

Katie Holmes

Katie Holmes

Katie Holmes wears a custom blue Zac Posen dress with embroidered clouds.

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