The Crown star risks wardrobe malfunction at Met Gala in daring dress

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One star of The Crown wore a very daring dress to the Met Gala that could have led to a terrible wardrobe malfunction if the slightest thing had gone wrong

Things could have suddenly gone very wrong for one star of The Crown as she turned up in a risky dress to the Met Gala. Elizabeth Debicki, who played Princess Diana in seasons five and six, wore a Grecian inspired dress that exposed a lot of side boob and could have caused a wardrobe malfunction if anything had gone wrong.

The dress, designed by Vera Wang, was made of a cream fabric that delicately draped over her frame. The top of the dress was mostly comprised of one panel that sat over the front of her chest whilst barely touching the sides. As such, one wrong move could have left Elizabeth exposed.

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The dress also featured a thigh high split on each side and black train that the actress had draped over her arm. She completed the look with flat sandals, which was also inspired by Ancient Greece.

Topping it all off the star wore tiara from 1957. The Vendura Feather Tiara was comissioned for American socialite Betsey Cushing Whitney, to wear when her husband, Ambassador John Hay Whitney, was presented to Queen Elizabeth II at the Court of St James. It was inspired by the US’ $10 coin from 1907. Weighing a whopping 28.32 carats, it features 1,223 diamonds.

This year’s Met Gala theme was ‘Fashion is Art’ and stars were expected to turn out in gorgeous outfits inspired by pieces of art from across mediums and time. While Elizabeth paid homage to Ancient Greek art, Sabrina Carpenter turned her attention to a much more modern artform.

The singer turned up to the event in a custom Dior dress crafted from rhinestoned film strips featuring stills from the 1954 film Sabrina, starring Audrey Hepburn. She later changed into an archival Versace gown with Andy Warhol’s pop art portrait of Marilyn Monroe all over it.

Co-chair Venus Williams chose to combine art and sport by wearing a necklace that was a re-creation of the Wimbledon plate, won by the tennis player that wins the UK tennis tournament.

Queen of Halloween costumes, Heidi Klum, took her skills to a whole new level and turned up looking like a statue – literally. She and her longtime Halloween collaborator, makeup artist Mike Marino, combined forces to create the look.

What they came up with made it seem as though Heidi and her dress were made of marble. The look was inspired by the 1847 Raffaelle Monti sculpture, Veiled Vestal, which is on display at Chatsworth House.

Actress Rachel Zegler turned up in a Prabal Gurung outfit. It was a corseted white dress, combined with a thing blindfold over Rachel’s eyes. The outfit was based on the 1833 painting The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Paul Delaroche, which is on view at the National Gallery.

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It depicts the final moments of Lady Jane’s life after she was Queen of England for nine days between the death of her cousin Edward VI and the rise of Mary I in 1553.

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