BBC News Online's coverage of the Met Gala grows in parallel with its ambition to conquer the US market. Live reporting was edited by Brandon Livesay and Oliver O'Connell, with Nada Tawfik and Pratiksha Ghildial 'there' at the Met Gala, with contributions from Grace Eliza Goodwin; overnight it was re-written by Kayla Epstein and Scarlett Harris.
Being 'there' allows for the important questions to be asked by the BBC. Here's a selection.
The BBC caught up with Beyonce on the carpet. Asked how it felt to be back, the star said, "It feels great to be here with my daughter and husband".
American tennis star Venus Williams, a five-time Wimbledon winner, also co-chaired the event.... She let out a cheer when the BBC asked her how it felt to co-chair the gala. "I'm dancing inside," she said.
[Angela] Bassett wore a pink gown designed by Prabal Gurung that was inspired by a Harlem Renaissance painting, "Girl in a Pink Dress"..... She told the BBC that fashion was integral to getting into character.
[Karan] Johar told the BBC that fashion was a massive part of his movies, which have been cemented as some of the most iconic in modern Bollywood. He added that the day had him feeling emotional.
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter donned a dress made out of celluloid film strips. When asked by the BBC what the film on the dress is from, the Grammy-winning singer shouted, "Sabrina" - possibly referring to the classic film with Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart from 1954.
Actress Sarah Paulson wore grey tulle dress and a mask fashioned out of a dollar bill, obscuring part of her face. When the BBC asked her what is signified, she simply said the "1 percent".