Tom Ford’s crazy sexy dominatrix-meets-rock ‘n’ roll, wardrobe malfunction-risking spring 2015 collection

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MILEY CYRUS AND RIHANNA COMPETE FOR CLEVEREST NIPPLE COVERAGE IN TOM FORD

Plus, what everyone else wore at Wednesday night’s AmfAR gala.

When we saw Tom Ford’s crazy sexy dominatrix-meets-rock ‘n’ roll, wardrobe malfunction-risking spring 2015 collection at London Fashion Week, our first thought was: Miley Cyrus and Rihanna. Fast forward to Wednesday night’s AmfAR Inspiration Gala honoring the designer and BOOM: Those very ladies paid homage to the legendary designer by wearing the most daring looks from his upcoming collection.

We almost want to play a game of Would You Rather, but both ladies totally killed it in very distinctive, but similarly risqué looks. Miley showed that edgy, rebellious side we all know and love from her Instagram feed in the bondage-y look, while Rihanna went softer in a white gown with cut-outs, a high slit and, most importantly, purple bedazzled pasties.

Tom Ford also did something that went against his red carpet rule by dressing more than one star in an evening. Gwyneth Paltrow hosted the gala in his peak lapel and cut-out wool tuxedo pantsuit from spring 2015 and January Jones walked the carpet in a sequined and studded metallic pink shift. Eddie Redmayne, Justin Timberlake and Gwynnie’s consciously uncoupled husband Chris Martin wore Ford’s dapper suits.

In a move that was even more shocking than Cyrus’ and Rihanna’s boob-baring looks, Paltrow surprised the crowd by giving a gracious introduction to her ex, Martin, before he played some Coldplay favorites.

Click through the gallery below to see who else made our best dressed list, and another look at Cyrus and Rihanna in Tom Ford.

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