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While Cher skipped the carpet, she is no stranger to making an entrance at the Met Gala.

She made her gala debut alongside designer Bob Mackie in 1974 wearing one of her most iconic dresses to date — the designer’s completely sheer long-sleeve jumpsuit with glittery accents and long, feathery trim at the hems, later a source of inspiration for Kim Kardashian West, who wore a similar sheer design by Roberto Cavalli by Peter Dundas to the 2015 Met Gala.

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Cher arrived in 1985 wearing another Bob Mackie design; this time it was a high-collar, long-sleeve top with crystal embellishments, matching headpiece and long black skirt. She attended the Gala that year with Mackie, who has been her go-to costume designer throughout the years and who designed the on-stage looks for the new Broadway musical about the singer’s career,

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She most recently attended the Met Gala in 2015 with designer Marc Jacobs. Later that month she starred in the ad campaign for Jacobs’ Fall/Winter 2015 collection.

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This year, the singer abided by the Met Gala theme, “Camp: Notes on Fashion,” which is a reference to writer Susan Sontag’s famous 1964 essay

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