Last year's Met Gala saw Kendall Jenner wearing a chic white jumpsuit from Virgil Abloh's Off White label. And for this year's annual fashion extravaganza, Kendall Jenner rocked a completely different look - a bright orange over the top feathered gown by Versace. The 23-year-old supermodel dazzled in the neon look that had sheer elements throughout - revealing her statuesque figure. Wow factor: Kendall Jenner arrived to this year's Met Gala in New York City on Monday in a completely different look as last year's - a bright orange over the top feathered gown by Versace; seen on Monday night at the Met Gala in New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art The runway queen's floor-length frock featured feathers along the skirt hems and in a wraparound accent around her head - the feathers began on her right shoulder and went behind her head to her left wrist. Kendall's sheer look had orange beading throughout with sheer elements that revealed her figure; the low-cut feathered ensemble flashed her cleavage as well. Kendall donned a Tiffany & Co. 18K gold with imperial topaz and diamonds necklace from its 2019 Tiffany Blue Book Collection. She added 18K gold with imperial topaz and diamonds earrings from the same Tiffany's collection - with a matching ring featuring an orange sapphire of approximately eight carats with diamond. The Tiffany's ring costs $43,000. Gorgeous: The 23-year-old supermodel dazzled in the neon look that had sheer elements throughout - revealing her statuesque figure Diamonds are a girls best friend: Kendall donned a Tiffany & Co. 18K gold with imperial topaz and diamonds necklace from its 2019 Tiffany Blue Book Collection All in the details: The runway queen's floor-length frock featured feathers along the skirt hems and in a wraparound accent around her head - the feathers began on her right shoulder and went behind her head to her left wrist Her younger sister Kylie Jenner arrived to the 2019 Met Gala in a purple Versace look that seemed inspired by the rapper Lil' Kim. The 21-year-old self made billionaire, who was joined on the carpet by her boyfriend Travis Scott, donned a lavender wig that matched her feathered designer frock. Kylie showcased her ample cleavage in the pale purple number, which featured a strapless nude bodysuit peeking through the mesh design. Strike a pose: Sister Kendall Jenner donned a bright orange feathered dress that had sheer elements, revealing her svelte frame; pictured with sister Kylie Jenner Flawless: Her younger sister Kylie Jenner arrived to the 2019 Met Gala in a purple Versace look that seemed inspired by the rapper Lil' Kim The mother of one's curvy hips were on full display in the designer piece; the number had see-through elements along the skirt before becoming feathered by the bottom. Kylie had huge feathered sleeves that proved to be quite the statement in the mermaid-cut number. The Kylie Cosmetics founder paired the strapless frock with sleek lavender locks that cascaded down her back center parted. Vibes: The 21-year-old self made billionaire, who was joined on the carpet by her boyfriend Travis Scott, donned a lavender wig that matched her feathered designer frock Before heading to the Met Gala, Kylie posted a short video of her and Kendall after they got ready to her Instagram page. Kylie also shared a stunning snap of the two of them, adding the caption: 'til death do us part,' with three heart emojis. Their older sister Kim Kardashian arrived to the 2019 Met Gala in a stunning caramel colored gown that accentuated her hourglass figure - a Thierry Mugler creation. The 38-year-old reality star dazzled on the red carpet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City while posing with husband Kanye West. She told E! News that designer Thierry 'envisioned me a California girl stepping out of the ocean dripping' for her Met Gala look: 'That is the vibe tonight.' Kim added to the reporter that it's the first time he designed a look for the gala in 20 years' and the look was 'eight months in the making.' 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. Cool kids: Before heading to the Met Gala, Kylie posted a short video of her and Kendall after they got ready Giggling: Kendall broke out in laughter during the clip A moment: Kylie filmed them post getting ready at their hotel room Perfection: Kylie also shared a stunning snap of the two of them, adding the caption: 'til death do us part,' with three heart emojis Ocean beauty: Kim Kardashian arrived to the 2019 Met Gala in a stunning caramel colored gown that accentuated her hourglass figure - a Thierry Mugler creation; pictured on Monday at the Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum Of Art in New York City Fancy: The number had buttons down the center with ruching along the midriff, hips, derriere and sleeves with delicate crystals hanging all over 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. 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. Family: The Kardashian/Jenner family with their significant others on the carpet for the Met Gala; (from L to R) Corey Gamble, Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner, Travis Scott 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 nearly 200,000 to its Cloisters branch — and indeed was one of the most attended shows in the museum's history. 'Fashion is the most overt and enduring conduit of the camp aesthetic,' said Andrew Bolton, curator in charge of the Costume Institute and creator of its blockbuster shows. Bolton said the 2019 show would 'advance creative and critical dialogue about the ongoing and ever-evolving impact of camp on fashion.' The exhibit will feature approximately 175 objects, not only clothing but also sculptures, paintings, and drawings. Designers to be featured in the show include: Cristóbal Balenciaga, Thom Browne, Gucci, Marc Jacobs, Charles James, Christian Lacroix, Karl Lagerfeld, Prada, Versace and many more. The Camp: Notes on Fashion exhibit will run from May 9 through Sept. 8. All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility