Met Gala Review: Kim Kardashian Shows Off Baby Bump In Crazy Floral Dress (PHOTOS)

Talk about a way to make an entrance!

Kim Kardashian, escorted by her superstar boyfriend Kanye West, wowed onlookers on the red carpet of the 2013 Met Ball, showing off her baby bump in a wild all-body peony dress.

Although it appears to cover her entire body, Kardashian showed some skin by revealing a slit for her legs to show through, striking some sexy poses for the papparazzi.

The Met Ball is one of "fashion's smartest parties", according to The Guardian, where celebrities go all out to outdress each other on the red carpet. This year, the theme was punk, and while Kardashian may not have donned studs and leather, she certainly went all-out with a bold all-body peony print dress and matching gloves.

The dress, which Kim hashtagged as "#Vogue" and "#RiccardoTisciCouture" on Instagram, featured a high neckline and floor-length train. She paired the look with elegant silver stilettos and a wore her long hair back in a ponytail.

West kept things simple in a black tuxedo and white dress shirt, letting his baby mama be the center of attention for the night. West is known for picking out his boyfriend's outfits, so we wonder if this wild dress was his idea.

Along with her husband-to-be, Kardashian posed with some of her celebrity pals like Beyonce, Solange Knowles, Carine Roitfeld and Donatella Versace, who all made their own crazy fashion debuts that night.

Since the dress seemed to fit like a second skin, Kim's protruding baby bump was hard not to notice, as the mom-to-be is expected to be due sometime this summer.

Some fans are speculating that the date is "June 18," which West vaguely tweeted and has since deleted. According to Starpulse, this may in fact be the release date of his next studio album, though it is still unconfirmed.

What do you think of Kim K's crazy peony dress? Do you like the way it shows off her baby bump, or is it not your favorite?

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