There’s nothing quite like looking longingly at A-listers' gorgeous gowns as they arrive.

Of course, such fabulous designer gowns do not come cheap.

Here, we take a look at some of the priciest gowns in Hollywood history.

Cate Blanchette at the 2014 Oscars

She also carried a $20,000 clutch by the label.

According to theDaily Mail, Theron was likely loaned the dress and the jewels for the event.

The look may have been pricey, but it was a universal hit that appeared on numerousbest-dressed liststhat year.

Charlize Theron at the 2012 Golden Globes

She also brought the designer as her plus one to the event.

She paired the look with an eye-catching diamond necklace valued at $10 million.

The actor’s gown alone cost $80,000, according toHarper’s Bazaar.

Anne Hathaway at the 2011 Oscars

Hathaway continued to collaborate with Valentino, even wearing a wedding dress by the designer the following year.

Afterward, she issued an apology to Valentino.

The dress featured a simple form-fitted design and a ruched, crossed bodice.

Kate Winslet in Valentino at the 2007 Oscars

The fabric from the bodice draped over one shoulder, cascading into an elegant train across her back.

“For a very simple reason: My daughter picked the color and I just think that’s great.

“The seafoam green gown does nothing for her coloring,“Glamourreported.

Cate Blancett in Armani at the 2014 Oscars

We’d all agree, though, that this dress was certainly not cheap.

It retailed for $100,000, according toVanity Fair.

The nude dress featured delicate applique crystal petals, a high neckline, and a fluttery long skirt.

Lupita Nyong’o at the 2015 Oscars

Most of this came down to the cost of the jewelry, but the dress alone was $100,000.

Although she looked like an ethereal fairy in this airy gown, Blanchett’s gown was far from weightless.

Newson the red carpet, “It’s heavy, but it’s I love it.”

Lady Gaga in Prive at the 2018 Grammy Awards

The news was reported byTMZat the time, which claimed that the gown was worth $150,000.

The dress was later returned in a garbage bag, with the thief claiming the pearls were fake.

The gown actuallycompriseda lace catsuit paired with one of the biggest skirts you’ve ever seen.

Audrey Hepburn in her lucky white dress

The black skirt, which tied around the waist, trailed out for what seemed like miles behind Gaga.

With its subtle sparkle pattern, it gave the illusion of a vast night sky.

She added to the drama with a pair of towering platform boots.

Paris Hilton in a sparkly dress by August Getty

What we love most about this bold look is its versatility.

This over-the-top outfit was far from cheap, though.

According toVogue, the look cost nearly $166,000.

Camila Coelho at Cannes in 2018

With it’s delicate floral pattern, full skirt, and belted waistline, it became an instant classic.

The gown was worth just over $174,000, according to Vogue.

It ended up selling for less than its original value: $131,292.

Rihanna at the 2015 Met Gala

Nevertheless, that’s a lot to spend on a dress!

It’s no wonder Getty dubbed the gown a “million-dollar dress.”

The designer took toInstagramto share an image of Hilton in the gown.

Caroline Correa in Zac Posen’s gold dress

Coelho later opened up about the show-stopping look on herblog.

The dress was, as she wrote, “dramatic and grandiose.”

She went on to explain how she worked with the designer to craft the custom look together.

Nicole Kidman in Dior in 1997

“Short on the front, in velvet and with a super voluminous skirt.

I wanted to sleep with it.”

We can totally see why!

Jennifer Lawrence in Dior at the 2013 Oscars

As Pei told theEvening Standard, Rihanna had reached out after spotting the cape on the runway.

It’s easy to see why, though.

It took Pei 20 months to create.

Kim Kardashian in Marilyn Monroe’s Happy Birthday dress

Plus, it’s crafted from real gold thread and fox fur.

The dress was worth a staggering $1.5 million.

He added, “I pulled inspiration from Magnum Gold?!

for the dress design … the train reminds me of melting ice cream.

The dress is so decadent.”

“I don’t know if people will get it.

But if they don’t, well, maybe they should.”

You are making me puke!”

At the time, however, Joan’s daughter, Melissa Rivers, was blown away by the look.

fashion reporter later toldVanity Fair.

According toMarie Claire, the dress was worth a staggering $4 million.

She later remembered that what her stylist had told her was, “Kick, walk.

Kick, walk.”

Kim borrowed the dress from Ripley’s Believe or Not!

“Everything had to be specifically timed and I had to practice walking up the stairs.”

According toHarper’s Bazaar, the dress is worth over $10 million.