The detail here is ridiculous .

With aMet Galadress code of “The Garden of Time,” we’ve had plenty of looks that could best be described as, “Florals? Groundbreaking.”

Then there have been the folks who went as the “time” part of the theme, slapping a clock onto something.

Yet, I’d humbly argue that the best look of the night is from none other than South African singer Tyla.

Making her Met Gala debut, Tyla’s Balmain look is a creative take on “time” — specifically, the sand from an hourglass.

Literally, the dress ismade out ofthree types of sand molded to Tyla’s body. Speaking on Vogue’s livestream, creative director Olivier Rousteing said he was moved to play on the night’s theme of “fleeting beauty” by creating a dress that could only be worn once.

“We were looking to do something creative, something completely different for my first Met Gala. So when Balmain showed me the idea and sketch, I just knew it was perfect,” Tyla toldVogue. “The idea was crazy, and I loved it. I’m excited and a little nervous, but I’m looking forward to having a fun night at the Met!”

What’s more, the dress was so ornate that Tyla had to beliftedup the stairs.

Tyla is lifted up the step at the#MetGala.pic.twitter.com / XYpkS41WMG

You cannot say she did not commit!!!

The craftsmanship! Will it be topped? We’ll just have to see.

Emily Ratajkowski in a sheer, beaded gown with photographers in the background

Ben Simmons in a plaid-patterned, embellished jacket with clock face clutch on red carpet

Tyla in a textured gown with a fluid silhouette standing on a carpeted area, surrounded by attendees

Tyla in a sand-toned, sculptural gown holding an hourglass

Tyla posing on the Met Gala steps showing her gown's long train

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Tyla in an elegant backless gown with a flowing train being lifted by a man as two others carry her train