HBO hosted a special screening for its upcoming documentary about fashion icon Ralph Lauren on Wednesday in New York.
And leading the stars on the red carpet were top models Karlie Kloss and Lily Aldridge.
The two beauties were a study in contrasts with the blonde Kloss in full-length black and brunette Aldridge in red satin.
Model looks: Karlie Kloss, left, and Lily Aldridge, right, put on a stylish show as they arrived for a special screening of HBO’s documentary Very Ralph in NYC on Wednesday
For the Very Ralph screening, Kloss, 27, chose a one-sleeve dress with gold buttons on one shoulder and a form-fitting bodice that flattered her slender figure.
She added a pair of shiny gold sandal heels and carried a small black evening purse.
Her chin-length blunt cut bob was tucked behind one ear and she added a touch of mascara, rosy blush and matte red lip color.
Aldridge’s gown was gathered at the waist on one side and pooled around her feet as she posed for photos.
Her long loose hair was sleekly styled and tucked behind her ears to show off her exquisite diamond drop earrings.
She completed her look with shimmer eye-shadow and red lipstick.
Model Hilary Rhoda, 32, also came out to support the documentary and opted for a stylish white jumpsuit.
The outfit had a crossover bodice, long sleeves and very wide leg trousers.
Cool: New Zealand model Georgia Fowler, 27, showed off her poses in a strapless white jumpsuit with corset bodice and flared trousers
Other famous faces on the guest list for the event held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art included Bruce Springsteen, Ansel Elgort, Taylor Hill, Tyson Beckford, Martha Stewart, Don Lemon and designers Donna Karan and Vera Wang.
Naturally, Lauren himself was there and was the center of attention along with his wife of 55 years, Ricky.
The couple wore black suits with white shirts and lack ties, although Ricky’s tailored jacket was double breasted and featured a red collar.
Very Ralph marks the first time that the fashion designer, now 81, has reflected on his long career that is now entering its sixth decade.
The film directed by Susan Lacy recounts his childhood in New York’s The Bronx, his relationship with Ricky, the early days of his company and his pioneering vision.
It drops on HBO on November 12.
Influencers: Other famous faces on the guest list for the event held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art included Vera Wang, left, Martha Stewart, center, and Donna Karan, right
Looks: CNN anchor Don Lemon, 53, went with a blue pinstripe suit, left, while model Eric Rutherford turned up in a camo three-piece suit, right