DIANA Ross stunned at the Met Gala in a jaw-dropping 18-foot-long gown that had an extra special meaning hidden in the details of the look.
The music legend returned to fashion’s biggest night after 22 years of skipping the event – and her incredible comeback made one of the biggest splashes of the night.

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Diana, 81, collaborated with her son, actor Evan Ross, and Nigerian designer Ugo Mozie to create the spectacle that celebrates her own family legacy.
The Grammy-winner stunned in a marvelous white feathered gown that was layered with dazzling silver jewels.
The dress had crystals and beads hand-sewed on them as well as a matching wide-brim hat.
It was the sweeping train that stole the show though covering nearly the entire width of the red carpet and coming in at a whopping 18-feet-long.
The nearly 20-foot-long train paid homage to her family as it was embroidered with all of the names of her children and grandchildren.
Among the embroidered names are her own children’s – Rhonda, Tracee, Chudney, Ross, and Evan.
Her eight grandchildren, Raif, Callaway, Everlee, Leif, Indigo, Jagger, Bronx, and Ziggy, were also included on the fashion showstopper.
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