01of 08Lana’s First MetJessica Paster"From day one when Lana was invited to the Met Gala, I knew that I wanted her to wear Giambattista Valli Haute Couture because he is the epitome of over-the-top and that is what is camp," stylist Jessica Paster tells PEOPLE.02of 08The InspirationJessica Paster"Tulle, tulle and tulle! It was haute couture camp cotton candy," Paster says.03of 08The HairJessica PasterTo complement Lana’s etheral gown, hairstylist Matt Fugate created a rumpled romantic updo for the star. “We created a textured asymmetric updo, adding softness to the strength of the dress,” he says, noting that the Dove Care Between Washes Volume & Fullness Dry Shampoo was key to giving her hair “airy hold” and a “fresh finish.“04of 08The JewelsJessica PasterPaster provided plenty of jewelry options for Lana to choose from, but she ultimately went for pieces from APM Monaco (it’s only $185!) and Lark & Berry Jewelry.05of 08The AccessoriesJessica PasterThe actress completed her look with a pink Tyler Ellis envelope clutch and peep-toe Brian Atwood platforms. “Lana loves fashion just as much as I do. We knew we wanted the look to be gorgeous, over the top and so much fun,” Paster says.06of 08All in the DetailsJessica PasterPaster explains that it took 570 hours and 980 yards of tulle to create the Giambattista Valli Haute Couture gown.07of 08Just Like LanaJessica PasterThe girly gown embodied Lana’s personality. “This is such a bubbly, fun and spectacular look and those are words I would use to describe Lana,” Paster says.08of 08Off to the Met!Jessica PasterLana’s stylist couldn’t have been happier with how her final look came together. “I love the gorgeous train along with the softness and dauphinesses of the off-the-shoulder design,” Paster says. “That is such a beautiful part of Lana. So soft and ethereal.”
01of 08Lana’s First MetJessica Paster"From day one when Lana was invited to the Met Gala, I knew that I wanted her to wear Giambattista Valli Haute Couture because he is the epitome of over-the-top and that is what is camp,” stylist Jessica Paster tells PEOPLE.
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Lana’s First Met
Jessica Paster

“From day one when Lana was invited to the Met Gala, I knew that I wanted her to wear Giambattista Valli Haute Couture because he is the epitome of over-the-top and that is what is camp,” stylist Jessica Paster tells PEOPLE.
02of 08The InspirationJessica Paster"Tulle, tulle and tulle! It was haute couture camp cotton candy,” Paster says.
02of 08
The Inspiration

“Tulle, tulle and tulle! It was haute couture camp cotton candy,” Paster says.
03of 08The HairJessica PasterTo complement Lana’s etheral gown, hairstylist Matt Fugate created a rumpled romantic updo for the star. “We created a textured asymmetric updo, adding softness to the strength of the dress,” he says, noting that the Dove Care Between Washes Volume & Fullness Dry Shampoo was key to giving her hair “airy hold” and a “fresh finish.”
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The Hair

To complement Lana’s etheral gown, hairstylist Matt Fugate created a rumpled romantic updo for the star. “We created a textured asymmetric updo, adding softness to the strength of the dress,” he says, noting that the Dove Care Between Washes Volume & Fullness Dry Shampoo was key to giving her hair “airy hold” and a “fresh finish.”
04of 08The JewelsJessica PasterPaster provided plenty of jewelry options for Lana to choose from, but she ultimately went for pieces from APM Monaco (it’s only $185!) and Lark & Berry Jewelry.
04of 08
The Jewels

Paster provided plenty of jewelry options for Lana to choose from, but she ultimately went for pieces from APM Monaco (it’s only $185!) and Lark & Berry Jewelry.
05of 08The AccessoriesJessica PasterThe actress completed her look with a pink Tyler Ellis envelope clutch and peep-toe Brian Atwood platforms. “Lana loves fashion just as much as I do. We knew we wanted the look to be gorgeous, over the top and so much fun,” Paster says.
05of 08
The Accessories

The actress completed her look with a pink Tyler Ellis envelope clutch and peep-toe Brian Atwood platforms. “Lana loves fashion just as much as I do. We knew we wanted the look to be gorgeous, over the top and so much fun,” Paster says.
06of 08All in the DetailsJessica PasterPaster explains that it took 570 hours and 980 yards of tulle to create the Giambattista Valli Haute Couture gown.
06of 08
All in the Details

Paster explains that it took 570 hours and 980 yards of tulle to create the Giambattista Valli Haute Couture gown.
07of 08Just Like LanaJessica PasterThe girly gown embodied Lana’s personality. “This is such a bubbly, fun and spectacular look and those are words I would use to describe Lana,” Paster says.
07of 08
Just Like Lana

The girly gown embodied Lana’s personality. “This is such a bubbly, fun and spectacular look and those are words I would use to describe Lana,” Paster says.
08of 08Off to the Met!Jessica PasterLana’s stylist couldn’t have been happier with how her final look came together. “I love the gorgeous train along with the softness and dauphinesses of the off-the-shoulder design,” Paster says. “That is such a beautiful part of Lana. So soft and ethereal.”
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Off to the Met!

Lana’s stylist couldn’t have been happier with how her final look came together. “I love the gorgeous train along with the softness and dauphinesses of the off-the-shoulder design,” Paster says. “That is such a beautiful part of Lana. So soft and ethereal.”
source: people.com