

The Only Murders in the Building star has been hard at work filming her mystery role opposite Emma Roberts in the 12th season of Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk's FX horror anthology series, American Horror Story. when she was unknown, well yeah, because from the second I saw her I knew there was something. There's something real and caring about her. 'She is the It Girl of the moment, because she's not fake,' Lagerfeld gushed of Delevingne back in 2013.

On Monday, Cara - who boasts 64.1M social media followers - shared an Instagram slideshow of her Met Gala look captioned: 'This one's for you KL.' The Tell It Like a Woman actress experienced a wake-up call after 'heartbreaking' images published by last year compelled her to check herself into $50K/month rehab Cirque Lodge in Utah for mental health and substance abuse issues last December. It was Delevingne's 11th time attending the $50K/ticket Costume Institute benefit, and enlisted make-up artist Hung Vanngo and nail artist Thuy Nguyen to complete her special look for the evening. Karl - who first hired Cara in 2012 - was rarely seen without one of his iconic white shirts, of which he's said to have owned 'thousands.' The Carnival Row star donned a white custom Karl Lagerfeld mini shirt-dress, black thigh-high leg warmers, matching stilettos, fingerless gloves, and Chrome Hearts jewelry selected by styling duo Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn. Meanwhile, the star's beauty look was created by makeup artists Hung Vanngo - who revealed he prepped the supermodel's skin with Cetaphil products to avoid aggravating her psoriasis.

Priano explained that she and Cara planned a 'show stopping wig to pay homage to Karl, his creativity, and his bond' with the supermodel - whose natural tresses were tucked away for the evening under the cropped 'do, having been brushed out with the Tangle Teezer Ultimate Detangler. Longtime Chanel muse! Cara Delevingne emulated her 'dear friend' Karl Lagerfeld in honor of the star-studded opening of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition A Line of Beauty, dedicated to his designs, in Manhattan on Monday
