Every outfit the Kardashian-Jenner family has ever worn at the Met Gala, ranked from least to most iconic
- Members of the Kardashian-Jenner family have been attending the Met Gala since 2013.
- Some of their red carpet looks have missed the mark, while others are now considered iconic.
- Kim Kardashian's outfits, in particular, have become some of the most famous worn at the event.
It's tough to imagine the Met Gala without the Kardashian-Jenner family.
Kim Kardashian made her first appearance at the event in 2013 as Kanye West's date. Since then, she, her sisters, and mom Kris Jenner have regularly made showstopping appearances at the Costume Institute fundraiser.
And while some of their outfits have made Met Gala history, others have missed the mark.
Here's a look at everything the family has worn at the annual event, ranked from least to most iconic.
Still, her black Balmain gown was pretty. It was custom-made for the TV star with sheer long sleeves, a mermaid-style skirt, and beaded patterns from top to bottom.
She paired it with a black choker, heavy eye makeup, and diamond jewelry.
Her strapless, mermaid-shaped gown designed by Topshop made her look like a princess — especially when accessorized with a sparkling clutch and diamond necklace.
But her messy, swept-back hairstyle contrasted the glamour of her look and distracted from her dress, overall making for a mismatched look.
She wore a strapless Lanvin design, which was made from blue satin with a black lining.
The SKIMS founder also kept her accessories and glam simple, wearing strappy sandals, dangling diamond earrings, and a loose, wavy hairstyle.
The simple Balmain design had shoulder pads, a ruched bodice, and a wrap skirt.
While Kris made the outfit more unique with statement earrings, a thick golden belt, and black pumps with gold detailing, her overall outfit wasn't the most memorable that she's worn at the event.
Vivienne Westwood designed the off-the-shoulder dress, which also had long sleeves and a straight skirt.
Kim wore simple sandals, no jewelry, and a straight hairstyle to complete the minimalist look.
She told E! News on the red carpet that her outfit was comprised of multiple pieces from Tom Ford, Alexander McQueen, and Tommy Hilfiger.
Kris also carried a sparkling Judith Leiber clutch.
She wore a sleeveless, mock-neck design made with green fabric and beads from the Calvin Klein Collection.
It was held together on each side with thin, crisscross straps and worn without accessories. The model opted for a sleek hairstyle and natural-looking makeup.
She attended the "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination"-themed event in a black Tommy Hilfiger design.
It had sheer sleeves, a feather-covered skirt, gold-ribbon embellishments, and amber jewels attached.
She walked the red carpet that year in a blue, tan, and white dress created by Atelier Versace.
Its halter top led to a backless, bralette-style bodice, rounded waist cutouts, and a formfitting skirt.
She attended the "Manus x Machina: Fashion In An Age of Technology" event in a futuristic look: a silver, long-sleeved dress covered in sequins and tiny mirrors.
The metallic gown was designed by Balmain and had a daring, thigh-high slit.
For the 2015 Met Gala, the middle Kardashian sister wore a beaded Roberto Cavalli dress with sheer panels and a feather-trimmed skirt.
In an Instagram post at the time, she said her daring dress was inspired by the similar Bob Mackie garment Cher wore to the same event in 1974.
She walked the 2022 red carpet alongside Travis Barker, and both wore ensembles from Thom Browne.
Kourtney's outfit specifically featured a white, cropped blouse and a unique skirt, which had bandage-style fabric up top and black pleats on the bottom.
But due to its mix of fabrics and muted colors, it almost looked like Kourtney was wearing an unfinished garment.
She wore a pastel-yellow Oscar de la Renta gown that wrapped around her body. It had a single long sleeve, a shorter one that revealed her white gloves, and a thick beaded hem.
Though her '60s hairstyle made the outfit look a bit more like a costume, Jenner still looked chic on the red carpet.
Designed by Balmain, her metallic dress was long-sleeved and had silver sequins covering its sheer, mesh fabric. There were also large cutouts at her hips, and smaller ones beneath her waist.
Jenner paired the sparkling look with silver sandals and a sleek black bob.
Her Tommy Hilfiger ensemble included a navy jumpsuit with a crystal star-shaped brooch attached to its deep neckline and a dramatic gray coat with oversized shoulder pads.
To make the outfit even more iconic, the Kardashian-Jenner matriarch added vibrant blue eye makeup, a bedazzled purse, and a short blonde hairstyle.
At the time, she attended the Met Gala in a see-through Versace dress made from peach-colored mesh. The gown was decorated with beads and crystals, and its short sleeves had long, gold fringe.
Her hair, which was styled in a blonde bob, perfectly complemented her standout fashion.
With its ruffled skirt, T-shirt bodice, and veil-adorned baseball cap, Kylie's outfit might have been confusing at first glance.
But the look actually honored the late designer Virgil Abloh and his brand Off-White.
It was tough to miss Kylie when she walked the 2023 carpet, thanks to the red and blue Jean Paul Gaultier gown.
Designed by Haider Ackermann, the dress had a blue satin lining, a thigh-high slit, and an asymmetrical neckline that gave the gown a distinctive shape.
For the 2022 Met Gala, Kendall wore a black two-piece set from Prada. It featured a mesh tank top that she wore with no bra, and a full high-waisted skirt covered in ruffles.
It might not have been Kendall's most iconic Met Gala look of all time, but it was certainly memorable — especially because she wore it with bleached eyebrows.
The floral maternity gown she wore — designed by Givenchy — had a high neckline, long gloved sleeves, and a thigh-high slit that revealed her matching heels.
Critics quickly took to social media that night, where they compared her outfit to everything from a couch to Mrs. Doubtfire. But it wasn't until years later that Kim told Vogue that the comments left her crying "the whole way home" from the event.
"I was very pregnant, very puffy, and bloated and I was like, 'Oh God, of course, the first time I go I'm gonna be huge,'" she said. "That was OK with me because I never really dreamed I would be at the Met Ball. I know no one really probably wanted me there at the time."
Still, she noted that "none of the critics mattered" because the Olsen twins walked up to her that night and complimented her outfit.
Her Alexander Wang gown was strapless and had a satin bralette connected to its long velvet skirt. There was also a cutout placed right above her stomach, and a silver zipper down her side.
Kylie wore the outfit — which also included tiny sunglasses and silver bracelets — just three months after giving birth to her first child, Stormi Webster.
Whereas Kim's all-white outfit from years prior was arguably forgettable, Kendall's had flair that made it stand out.
Off-White designed her off-the-shoulder jumpsuit, which had mermaid-style pants with short trains at the bottom of each leg. Her look also included sheer white gloves, a long ponytail, diamond earrings, and glamorous makeup.
Her iconic, sleeveless dress was custom-made for her by Versace. Its see-through fabric was decorated with beaded fringe, and its skirt had layers of orange feathers that reached the floor.
But her accessories really made this look stand out. She walked the red carpet in a giant feathered neckpiece and thick gold jewelry.
She wore a gold Atelier Versace dress that had a corset bodice and plunging neckline. The sleeveless garment was also metallic and had cross embellishments made from crystals.
And that's not to mention her hair and makeup, which were equally stunning. Kim wore a half-up, half-down hairstyle, nude lipstick, and striking contact lenses.
People had mixed feelings about Kim's pearl-string Schiaparelli gown and the visible shapewear in its center. But no one was more opinionated on the piece than her daughter, North West.
"I like the pearls. I just don't like that it looks like from the Dollar Store," she said of the outfit on an episode of "The Kardashians."
Her mesh La Perla dress was black and had a long cutout down the length of its bodice. The see-through fabric also wrapped around her body, creating a thigh-high slit in its skirt.
Kendall completed the iconic look with see-through heels, red lipstick, and a striking contour.
She stepped on the carpet that year in a Marc Jacobs bodysuit covered in black sparkles and embellished with a silver color.
But the garment's most dramatic and impressive pieces were its extra-long sleeves, which reached the floor and cascaded into trains at her side.
The now-iconic outfit was worn with platform boots and diamond earrings.
She wore a glittering Moschino gown that was embellished from top to bottom with gold beads. It was sleek, sexy, glamorous, and made for the perfect debut dress.
Khloé wore the piece with a black satin shawl and gloves that reached past her elbows.
She arrived in a lavender Versace gown that had a cream-colored bodysuit underneath a layer of see-through, sparkling mesh. Additionally, the dress featured a scoop neckline and feathered skirt that perfectly matched her puffy feathered gloves.
To top off the iconic look — which Kylie later dressed daughter Stormi in for Halloween — the Kylie Cosmetics founder wore a purple wig.
She looked unrecognizable in the all-black bodysuit, which was complete with gloves and a long train.
Kim wore it for the event's "In America: A Lexicon of Fashion" theme, and viewers quickly turned the fashion statement into a meme.
Her see-through gown matched her skin tone, creating the illusion that she was only wearing rows of sparkling diamonds.
On Instagram, the 818 tequila founder said her stunning dress was inspired by another iconic gown: the one Audrey Hepburn wore in "My Fair Lady."
She arrived at the 2022 gala wearing a piece that previously belonged to Marilyn Monroe. The sleeveless, sparkling gown was worn by the legendary actor in 1962 when she famously sang "Happy Birthday" to President John F. Kennedy.
It was later revealed in an episode of "The Kardashians" that Kim predicted backlash she'd receive from people who didn't think she deserved to wear the gown.
But like it or not, Kim wearing the dress will forever be a memorable Met Gala moment.
The skin-tight Thierry Mugler gown Kim wore in 2019 is iconic both for its exquisite design and the borderline dangerous measures required to wear it.
The tan button-up dress had ruching from top to bottom and crystals that mirrored water droplets, both of which made it look as though Kim had just emerged from water. She even wore her hair in a wet style to enhance the effect.
But in a video for Vogue released after the Met Gala, Kardashian said she couldn't sit or go to the bathroom while wearing it because the garment was so tight. She later added in an Instagram post that she had to take "corset breathing lessons" in order to wear the dress.
Ultimately, the iconic and controversial dress led many to criticize the tiny appearance of Kardashian's waist, with some arguing that she was setting unrealistic beauty standards.