This year's Met Gala—thanks to it's special theme—is bringing some of the best and brightest Black talent in fashion and entertainment to the red carpet, including some of Hollywood's greatest living legends like the incomparable Diana Ross.

For fashion's biggest night, the Grammy winning star wore a floor-grazing white crystal-embellished gown that quite literally took over the navy blue carpet leading up the stairs of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The former Supreme completed the jaw-dropping look with a matching feather boa-trimmed cape and a dramatic hat that towered above her signature voluminous curls and later revealed on the red carpet that the cape was embroidered with the names of all of her children and grandchildren. Multiple handlers had to help the superstar carry her dress up the stairs—but when you're one of the world's definitive divas, that's the least that a couple of men can do!

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Tonight's evening marks the first time Ross has attended the Met Gala in over 20 years. Her last time attending was in 2003 alongside Tom Ford when Gucci sponsored the annual event. The star's style has remained quintessentially Diana over the decades however; back in 2003 she wore a satin floor-length gown in her signature color—fiery red—and a matching flowing cape along with her hair styled in her famous voluminous curls.

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This year's Met Gala also served as a family affair. The singer's son Evan Ross accompanied her upon her arrival at the Met Gala while her daughter Tracee Ellis Ross is also set to grace the steps later in the evening.

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Bianca Betancourt is the culture editor at HarpersBazaar.com, where she covers all things film, TV, music, and more. When she's not writing, she loves impulsively baking a batch of cookies, re-listening to the same early-2000s pop playlist, and stalking Mariah Carey's Twitter feed.