Vampire Gwen Stefani in Fishnet Stockings and Bejeweled Leotard

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Seemingly incapable of aging, it’s rumored that the 49-year-old entertainer could be a vampire.

Gwen Stefani certainly did not look her age on the pink carpet at the 2019 Met Gala held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday in New York City.

Gwen Stefani's stunning crystal-embellished leotardGwen Stefani’s stunning crystal-embellished leotard

The No Doubt lead singer flaunted her legs in black fishnet stockings and a stunning crystal-embellished leotard, custom-made by Moschino’s Jeremy Scott.

Gwen Stefani flaunted her legs in fishnet stockings on the pink carpet at the 2019 Met GalaGwen Stefani flaunted her legs in fishnet stockings on the pink carpet at the 2019 Met Gala held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on May 6, 2019

Entertainment Tonight interviewed Gwen Stefani and the American fashion designer on the pink carpet.

Gwen is mid-way through a Las Vegas residency, for which Jeremy Scott contributed a custom cowgirl look.

It was not a surprise that he also got to design her sexy white bodysuit draped with razzle-dazzle rhinestones.

Gwen Stefani's hot feet in stockings and So Kate pumps by Christian LouboutinGwen Stefani’s hot feet in stockings and So Kate pumps by Christian Louboutin

She completed her Vegas showgirl look with So Kate pumps by Christian Louboutin, a glamorous white fur coat, Effy jewelry, and a tight, high ponytail.

Gwen Stefani and Jeremy Scott after the Met Gala at the Mark Hotel NYCGwen Stefani and Jeremy Scott after the Met Gala at the Mark Hotel NYC

Is she a vampire or has Gwen had work done? This is how the American singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer looked 18 years ago:

Gwen Stefani leaving the Beverly Hills Ivy after lunch with a friend on April 25, 2001Gwen Stefani leaving the Beverly Hills Ivy after lunch with a friend on April 25, 2001

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