Rachel Brosnahan took a bow as she arrived at the Met Gala on Monday.
The 28-year-old The Marvelous Mrs Maisel actress looked sensational in a cerise tiered chiffon gown, which had contrasting black bows down the front.
Her sheer-sleeved Erdem dress gave a glimpse of cleavage and featured a ruffle around her delicate neck and an impressive train.
Hot pink! Rachel Brosnahan took a bow as she arrived at the Met Gala on Monday
The House of Cards star kept all the focus on her bright florals, avoiding adding any fussy accessories or hair styles.
Her brunette tresses were styled into an elegant and simple ponytail, which flaunted her stunning features.
Striking: Her sheer- sleeved Erdem dress featured a ruffle around her delicate neck and an impressive train
Her make-up was not too intrusive, keeping her porcelain skin natural and flawless and emphasizing her well groomed brows.
She had a soft copper smokey eye with pink lips.
On Instagram, she had revealed her foot wear - scarlet platform heels - but they were covered by the down-to-the-ground gown.
Sheer marvel! The 28-year-old actress looked sensation in a cerise tiered chiffon gown, which had contrasting black bows down the front
Tiers of joy! The bright floral gown captured attention
The Met Gala is the annual fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute and is the most glittery and exclusive event on the New York fashion calendar.
It is famous for attracting luminaries of Hollywood, of fashion, music, sports, TV and the stage for an evening of fashion and charity to mark the museum's spring exhibit.
This year, the exhibit and gala are dedicated to the idea of 'camp,' as defined by Susan Sontag's 1964 essay Notes on 'Camp.'
The Met Gala, formally known as the Costume Institute Benefit, is always chaired by a team of high-wattage celebrities, and this year is no exception.
Red shoes: On Instagram, she had revealed her foot wear - scarlet platform heels - but they were covered by the down-to-the-ground gown
Nervous? She asked fans to wish her luck
The event is chaired by pop star and actress-of-the-moment Lady Gaga, tennis star Serena Williams, and singer Harry Styles, along with Gucci designer Alessandro Michele and, as always, Vogue editor Anna Wintour.
Wintour said she believes this year's Met Gala to be about 'self expression' and 'individuality', noting that she wanted to see 'outrageous, fun, tongue in cheek' fashion on the red carpet.
The new theme seems decidedly more lighthearted than last year's hugely successful Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination, about the relationship between fashion and Catholicism.
That sumptuous, sprawling show drew more visitors than any Costume Institute exhibit — more than 1.3 million to the Met's main Fifth Avenue location, and