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Cara Delevingne Sienna Miller Met Gala 2013
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Cara Delevingne vs. Sienna Miller: Who wore Burberry best at the Met Gala 2013

By Emily Thompson
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When we think punk, we think spikes, studs and leather. Judging from the toughed up Burberry looks on both Cara Delevigne and Sienna Miller at last night’s Met Gala, it seems they both agree. Though others shied away from getting into the evening’s theme PUNK: Chaos to Couture, both it Brits had no problem suiting up in edgy duds.

Sienna Miller donned a simple white crêpe open-back dress topped with a killer studded, cropped, black leather biker jacket worn overtop. To accessorize, she chose a structured Burberry clutch with metal detailing and her Burberry-clad fiancée, Tom Sturridge.

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Model of the moment and recently crowned Miss Vogue, Cara Delevigne, rocked a studded crêpe plunge-neck column dress. Delevigne, the current face of Burberry’s beauty campaign and just about every photo spread around, paired the black gown with a white studded clutch and heels, all by Burberry.

In the beauty department, Miller let her outfit do the talking with minimal eyeliner and a nude lip. In her hair she wore a studded headband that matched her punk inspired diamond-studded Genevieve Jones earrings and chain linked rings. Her nails, consistent with the theme, were painted black with a single metal stud centered on each one.

Delevigne, who showed no signs of concern after her faux pas with British paparazzi, teamed her dress with a series of edgy pendants including a dagger themed necklace by LeiVanKash. The necklaces were paired with earring by Dominic Jones and a slew of knuckle-dusting rings. Delevigne complemented her naturally strong brows with an intensely dark smoky eye and a nude lip. Her hair, true to the evening’s punk theme, was worn in a dramatic side part secured by braids.

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