
It was a spectacular night in the style stakes as the who's who of Hollywood, business and politics gathered to showcase a fusion of Eastern and Western designs at a state dinner for Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

First Lady Michelle Obama led the fashion pack at the White House in a beautiful off-the shoulder black dress by Chinese American designer, Vera Wang. The dress, which was fitted, with sheer sleeves, skimmed the floor with its tulle flounce as her hair was swept off to one side.

But she was matched in her penchant for fashion by Priscilla Chan, the pregnant wife of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who glowed in a floor-length red lace dress that showed off her growing baby bump. She teamed the look with black sandals and a black clutch.

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Dazzling: First Lady Michelle Obama - who wore a $2,300 dress to meet the Pope this week - diplomatically opted for a black, off-the-shoulder mermaid gown created by Chinese-American designer Vera Wang

Glowing: Priscilla Chan, left, the wife of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, right, showcased her growing pregnancy bump in an elegant red lace dress, along with black sandals, and a black clutch.

Event invite: Zuckerberg and his pregnant wife, were among the first to arrive at the glitzy dinner attended by a host of business leaders

Even Presidents need help: Obama had a hand preparing himself to greet guests, with wife Michelle helping to straighten his bow tie

East meets west: First lady Michelle Obama wore a beautiful black dress while her Chinese counterpart Peng Liyuan, a fashion icon in her homeland, selected an embellished silk gown in a rich aquamarine hue. With three-quarter-length sleeves, it boasted intricate beading.

Chan, whose hair was scraped into a simple bun was accompanied by her husband - who broke away from his familiar work uniform of a T-shirt and jeans - and wore a simple black suit and tie to the event.

The fashion featured on the night was a clear fusion of East meets West as some guests paid tribute to their Chinese guests by wearing outfits by designers with Eastern heritage - like Vera Wang.

Michelle Obama's Chinese counterpart Peng Liyuan, a fashion icon in her homeland, selected an embellished silk gown in a rich aquamarine hue. With three-quarter-length sleeves, it boasted intricate beading.

Former Secretary of Treasury Henry Paulson, arrived with his wife Wendy Paulson who was wearing a bright green Chinese shirt.

The pair were among a powerhouse line-up of diplomacy, big business and Hollywood invited to the extravagant feast at the White House to honor the visit of president Xi.

The black-tie affair was not only attended by top-level politicians from both countries - but leaders of the tech world with the likes of Facebook and Apple bosses Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Cook joining the two presidents at the top table for the glitzy event.

While most of the 200 guests are used to dressing up for glamorous get-togethers, it was Obama himself who needed a hand - with wife Michelle helping to straighten his bow tie just before their VIP guests arrived.

Mr Zuckerberg was one of the first to arrive, walking hand-in-hand with his pregnant wife Priscilla, who beamed as she entered the White House lobby in a scoop-back red lace floor-length number.

Others spotted in attendance included former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger, 92, and 78-year-old Madeleine Albright. Philanthropist David Rubenstein was also there, as was ballerina Misty Copeland, who giggled and said, 'I have no idea,' when reporters asked who she was wearing.

Meanwhile Michelle Obama - who wore a $2,300 dress to meet the Pope this week - opted for a simple black dress for this occasion.

Stylish: American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer Misty Copeland wore a floor length dress which was black, green and silver - but she giggled when asked who the designer was as she did not know - she was accompanied by Olubayo Evans, for the State Dinner reception

Sleek: Larry Ellison, Executive Chairman and CTO, Oracle, arrives with Nikita Kahn who was dressed in a sleek white floor length gown and carried a blue crocodile skin clutch and had on understated jewelry including a necklace with gold, blue and silver accents

DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg (left) and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (right, with his wife Nancy) both went for traditional black suits with bow ties

Singer and songwriter Ne-Yo wore a black suit with a hat ahead of his performance at the event, while and Harriett Loraine Burts, right, wore a glittering silver dress

Leaders: A powerhouse line-up of diplomacy, big business and even Hollywood made President Obama's guest list for tonight's state dinner to honor the visit of Chinese president Xi Jinping (Presidents pictured with respective wives Michelle and Peng Liyuan)

Of the frontline politicians arriving for the dinner, former Labor Secretary Elaine Chao was caught out when asked what she was wearing, replying: 'Oh my gosh. It's something very inexpensive.'

The attendees were more likely to be enjoying the fine food and entertainment on offer than talking serious government policy tonight.

Singer and songwriter Ne-Yo wore a black suit with a hat ahead of his performance at the event. He later belted out songs for guests in the White House Dining Room after they had finished dinner.

Ne-Yo - who says his father is part-Chinese - performed a special set for guests at the dinner.

'It's going to be good,' he grinned, showing off his date. 'This is my lovely mother,' he added.

She was ecstatic. 'He's my only son,' she said. 'I'm the most proud mama.'

Other popular figures from entertainment including Empire creator Lee Daniels arrived at the extravagant dinner with his mother Clara who wore a sweeping red gown which had a large bow and a high collar. Lee, meanwhile opted for a black suit - but no tie.

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest also attended the event in black tie with his wife Natalie who wore a blue velvet dress with a gold necklace, gold shoes, and gold clutch.

Larry Ellison, Executive Chairman and CTO, Oracle, arrived with Nikita Kahn who was dressed in a sleek white floor length gown and carried a blue crocodile skin clutch. She paired the dress with understated jewelry including a necklace with gold, blue and silver accents.

NBA's Dallas Maverick owner Mark Cuban and his wife Tiffany Cuban both smiled for waiting photographers as they arrived both wearing black outfits.

Empire creator Lee Daniels arrived at the extravagant dinner with his mother Clara (left), who wore red, while White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest attended with his wife Natalie (right) who wore a blue velvet dress with a gold necklace, gold shoes, and gold clutch

Televison: Brian Roberts, Chairman and CEO of Comcast NBC/ Universal Corporation wore a black suit as he escorts Aileen Roberts, in a black lace dress inside the star-studded event

NBA's Dallas Maverick owner Mark Cuban and his wife Tiffany Cuban both arrived wearing black outfits for the State Dinner

Former Secretary of Treasury Henry Paulson, and his wife Wendy Paulson, dressed in a green Chinese shirt made their way into the state dinner, left, while U.S. Ambassador to China Max Baucus and his wife Melodee Hanes both opted for black

Guest chef Anita Lo, owner of Annisa in New York and a past 'Top Chef' competitor, is a first-generation Chinese-American from Birmingham, Michigan.

The culinary team was cooking up a menu that highlights 'American cuisine with nuances of Chinese flavor,' according to the White House. Guests supped on wild mushroom soup, poached Maine lobster, grilled cannon of Colorado lamb and poppyseed bread and butter pudding.

The decor for the expansive East Room spread included a 16-foot silk scroll depicting two roses that the White House says were meant to symbolize 'a complete meeting of the minds.'

President Barack Obama and Chinese president Xi Jinping shared a toast during the State Dinner in the East Room of the White House

Apple CEO Tim Cook and Lisa Jackson (left) were also on time for the dinner, as were David Rubenstein and his wife Alice (right) who wore a red dress and a white shawl

US Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power looked to be in good spirits as she wore a bright orange dress as she rocked up with her husband Cass Sunstein

Dreamworks CEO and Democratic Party mega donor Jeffry Katzenberg said he was at the White House for 'fun' and not business, but the guest list – and especially the head table – read like a who's who of Silicon Valley and Hollywood.

Zucerkberg and Cook were seated up close and personal to the two world leaders, along with Disney's Iger.

Once inside, guests were treated to a toast by the two presidents before dinner.

'During our visit to China, Michelle and I experience the traditions, the culture, the cuisine and the civilization that spans thousands of years,' President Obama began. 'I understand that in China there's a saying "Food is heaven," I dare not stand in the way of the divine so I'll be brief.'

Obama talked of his conversations today with President XI and how they planned to 'expand the cooperation' between the two nations.

'I know that some in both countries and around the world question whether we can sustain the cooperation that we need and the world needs,' Obama said, before telling a story of American airmen sheltered by Chinese villagers during World War II.

'And decades later, one Chinese man said of the American man he saved: "He's like the thumb on the hand and I'm like the finger. We are brothers together,"' Obama said. 'I think of the ties that are forged every single today and that we've worked to expand in our work tod

President Obama gave a cheeky grin as he clinked glasses with Xi's wife Peng Liyuan after giving a short toast

Speech: President Obama rose to speak during the dinner in the East Room of the White House earlier this evening

President Xi, who has already visited Seattle on his tour of the US, also gave a few words, thanking Obama for putting on the dinner

Ne-Yo - who claims his father is part-Chinese - performed for the guests in the White House Dining Room after they had finished dinner

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his pregnant wife Priscilla Chan were seen leaving together after the dinner on Friday evening

The president noted how Americans are flocking to see Chinese sights - like the Forbidden City and the Great Wall - while Chinese visitors take in the Statue of Liberty and Independence Hall.

'There will be time where there are differences between our two countries. That's inevitable. There will be times where our interested entirely overlap, but what I think will be sustained is friendship between our peoples, the foundation of the ties between our nations. Just as you say in China, that a sea accepts a hundred rivers, our countries together our stronger when we accept the diversity of the views and the contributions and uphold the rights of all our people,' Obama said.

'So I propose a toast: To the people of China and the people of the United States, may they work together like fingers on the same hand in friendship and in peace.'

President Xi stood up and called his state visit to the United States an 'unforgettable journey'.

'From the west coast to the east coast, what strikes me most is that the American people have a lot of goodwill towards the Chinese people,' Xi said. 'I want to assure you that such goodwill is fully reciprocated by the Chinese people.'

Xi talked about the three meetings he had with President Obama since his arrival and the candid conversations they shared, but then he turned to something more lighthearted: a trip to the zoo this morning with his wife and first lady Michelle Obama, where they named a panda.

Xi said his wife was 'deeply touched' by the interest American students have with pandas and with China.

'As an ancient Chinese saying goes "Only those who take actions can achieve their goals. Only those who stride forward can reach their destination." President Abraham Lincoln once said "the best way to predict the future is to create it,"' Xi said.

'And let's continue to respect and learn from each other, turn our blueprint into reality,' Xi said toasting to a 'new historic chapter in U.S.-China relations.'

The Obamas and Xis were joined at the state dinner by a powerhouse line-up of diplomacy, big business and even Hollywood

The world leaders dined on wild mushroom soup, poached Maine lobster, grilled cannon of Colorado lamb and poppyseed bread and butter pudding

The attendees were more likely to be enjoying the fine food and entertainment on offer than talking serious government policy tonight

The state dinner comes after a day of crunch talks between Obama and Xi, which led to the two world powers reaching a 'common understanding' on steps to curb cyber spying

President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama greeted Chinese president Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan as they arrived

Colorado lamb and Maine lobster are on the menu, while R&B singer Ne-Yo - who says his father is part-Chinese - will be performing a special set for guests at the dinner

The President's decision to give Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan the full-on pomp of a state dinner has frustrated some in the Republican party

The President's decision to give Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan the full-on pomp of a state dinner rankled some critics, including several GOP presidential candidates who said the Chinese were undeserving of such special treatment given recent behavior.

But Dan Kritenbrink, the National Security Council's senior director for Asian affairs, called it 'smart diplomacy' for the U.S. to reciprocate the hospitality that the Chinese have shown to the Obamas.

The state dinner comes after a day of crunch talks between Obama and Xi, which led to the two world powers reaching a 'common understanding' on steps to curb cyber spying.

But he warned the Asian nation it must demonstrate that it is not sponsoring cyber crime and espionage, and that it is enforcing the law against those using the Internet to steal U.S. companies' trade secrets.

'The question now is: are words followed by actions?' he said at a joint press conference with Xi. 'And we will be watching carefully to make an assessment as to whether progress has been made in this area.'