Sabrina Carpenter wears a Audrey Hepburn film reels gown at the Met

Sabrina Carpenter wears a Audrey Hepburn film reels gown at the Met
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Sabrina Carpenter wowed in a Dior gown made of Audrey Hepburn film reels as she hit the red carpet at the Met Gala on Monday night.

The Grammy Award-winning singer, 26, looked sensational as she posed for photos at fashion's biggest night and channelled old Hollywood glam in a custom Dior slit tulle dress by Jonathan Anderson.

The halterneck black number featured a full-body wrap of rhinestone film strips and boasted a daring hip high split.

Styling her blonde locks in a curled do, Sabrina wore an eye catching dazzling head piece and matching drop earrings.

This year marks a special occasion for the singer as she attended as part of the host committee alongside other megastars, including Teyana Taylor, Doja Cat, Lisa, Misty Copeland, and many more.

Later in the evening, she took to the stage to perform in a colourful Marilyn Monroe themed number which boasted a dazzling strappy halterneck.

The Versace Tribute dress from spring 2018, iterating Andy Warhol's silkscreen prints of Marilyn Monroe and James Dean (which first appeared in Versace's 1991 Pop Art collection, designed by Gianni Versace).

After dinner was served in the Temple of Dendur, the A-list Met attendees got a short-and-sweet gig by the Disney alum, who was backed by a five-piece orchestra and four dancers.

Styling her blonde tresses in voluminous curls, Sabrina stunned as she sang her hits Espresso, Please, Please, Please and House Tour to the star-studded audience.

She later slipped into a glamorous gold tasselled minidress by Bob Mackie which boasted a fringe skirt as she joined Stevie Nicks on stage to perform Fleetwood Mac's 1975 hit Landslide.

Stevie, 77, closed out the night with four songs Gypsy, Edge of Seventeen and also sang Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow with Sabrina.

The American singer looked amazing in a glittering black vintage Morgane LeFay dress and Margi Kent jacket.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit, also known as the Met Gala, falls on the first Monday in May every year.

The theme of this year's event - widely considered the Super Bowl of celebrity red carpets - is 'Costume Art', while the dress code is 'Fashion Is Art.'

The dress code calls on the A-list attendees to explore how designers use the human body as a blank canvas.

Later in the evening, the pop star took to the stage to perform in a colourful Marilyn Monroe themed number which boasted a dazzling strappy halterneck

The halterneck black number featured a full-body wrap of rhinestone film strips and boasted a daring hip high split

Styling her blonde locks in a curled do, Sabrina wore an eye catching dazzling head piece and matching drop earrings

She elevated her frame in a pair of towering black heels

The Grammy Award winning singer looked sensational in the colourful figure hugging number by which boasted a dazzling strappy halterneck

She later slipped into a glamorous gold tasselled minidress by Bob Mackie which boasted a fringe skirt as she joined Stevie Nicks on stage to perform Fleetwood Mac's 1975 hit Landslide

After dinner was served in the Temple of Dendur, the A-list Met attendees got a short-and-sweet gig by the Disney alum, who was backed by a five-piece orchestra and four dancers

Styling her blonde tresses in voluminous curls, Sabrina stunned as she sang her hits Espresso, Please, Please, Please and House Tour to the star-studded audience

Stevie, 77, closed out the night with four songs Gypsy, Edge of Seventeen and also sang Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow with Sabrina

The American singer looked amazing in a glittering black vintage Morgane LeFay dress and Margi Kent jacket

Leading the charge is a powerhouse trio of co-chairs, with Beyonce, Nicole Kidman and Venus Williams joining forces with Vogue's global editorial director Anna Wintour to oversee fashion's biggest night.

It comes as Sabrina is reportedly being eyed up for huge role in Mamma Mia 3.

It's no secret that the singer is a big ABBA fan, having previously performed their songs on her Short n' Sweet tour, as well as the band being one of her top artists on Spotify.

Now, Sabrina could star in the sequel, 17 years after the original film was released, which featured Hollywood actors including Meryl Streep and Pierce Brosnan.

Producer Judy Craymer, who has finished a script for a third movie, said: 'She'd be a goddess or some relation who would look very much like Meryl Streep.'

Speaking about the project, Judy told Hollywood news site Deadline: 'Well, we know what we want to do with the movie, and it will happen.'

'And I mean, we brought together this amazing group of movie stars that were all connected through it, and huge friendships evolved.'

Amanda Seyfried, 39, who plays Sophie in the films, previously said she could see Sabrina playing her daughter.

She said: 'Old age make-up for me. If Sabrina Carpenter wants to play my daughter, I'll make it happen. It's fine. I'm a big fan.'