If you follow "orgies of fashion," as CNN tastefully describes the Metropolitan Museum of Art's yearly Gala, you may have already seen the show-stealing glow-in-the-dark dress Claire Danes had to ride in a bus to wear on Monday night. Using fiber optic lights woven into silk organza and powered by 30 battery packs, the Homeland actress became more machine than woman under the eye of designer Zac Posen, who in the past worked with fashion trailblazer Madison Maxey on another illuminated dress.A photo posted by @zacposen on May 2, 2016 at 5:50pm PDT
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Follow Zac Posen on Instagram here. Check out The Creators Project's Instagram for more stunning creative work.A photo posted by Claire Danes (@claire.danes) on May 2, 2016 at 9:40pm PDT
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