Emma Stone looked absolutely glorious as she strode down the red carpet alongside Andrew Garfield and Jamie Foxx in a sunny Versace dress at the Amazing Spider-Man 2 world premiere in London last night (April 10).

The sight got us reminiscing about what, in our opinion, will always be the best dress ever worn to a Spider-Man premiere - or perhaps any event ever - the diamond cobweb hot mess modelled by Samantha Mumba back in 2004, when she could still get on guestlists. Do you remember this wondrous thing?

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Mumba stepped out in the extremely skimpy Â£5m outfit at the premiere of Spider-Man 2, which starred Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker and Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson, ten years ago in the exact same spot in Leicester Square as last night's screening.

The garment was designed by Scott Henshall, used 3,476 diamonds and at the time was thought to be the most expensive dress ever made.

The 'Gotta Tell You' singer described the dress as "really comfortable, actually" to gobsmacked and presumably blinded reporters on the red carpet, but admitted in February 2014 that she was "mortified" to have worn it.

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"It was one of those things that I had to go with, and looking back, I'm just like, 'Why did you put yourself in that predicament?'" she told the Irish Times.

"I just didn't know that that was how the dress was going to be, and the press were saying, 'Look at this one looking for attention'.

"I was dying a death, calling my mum and saying, 'Don't buy the papers'. It's that kind of stuff that people don't know about, and think that you're just this idiot with your tits out and ass out."

Samantha, don't be so hard on yourself. Okay, so, Emma, Jessica Wright, Ferne McCann and Neon Jungle may have had a bit more class at last night's premiere...

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...but do you think we'll still be talking about their dresses in a decade's time?

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