Olivia Wilde and Margaret Zhang make light of wearing the SAME DRESS to the Met Gala

Olivia Wilde and Vogue China editor-in-chief Margaret Zhang wore versions of the same Chloe dress at Monday night’s Met Gala.

And on Tuesday, the 39-year-old House actress and the 29-year-old fashion journalist took to social media to make light of the incident.

The director of Don’t Worry Darling took to Instagram to share a post with three images: one of her, one of Margaret and one of a model sporting the original ’80s design.

Showing she wasn’t upset by what some considered a faux pas, she commented, “Great minds,” with an emoji wearing sunglasses.

She remained calm, composed and composed, adding, “If you’re going to twin with someone, make them @margaretzhang.”

And on Tuesday, the 39-year-old House actress and the 29-year-old fashion journalist took to social media to shed light on the incident

Same look: Olivia Wilde and Vogue China editor-in-chief Margaret Zhang wore versions of the same Chloe dress at Monday night’s Met Gala

Like-minded: Showing she wasn't upset by what some considered a faux pas, Olivia commented,

Like-minded: Showing she wasn’t upset by what some considered a faux pas, Olivia commented, “Great minds,” with an emoji wearing sunglasses

And Margaret, who started her career as a blogger, reshared the post and added a clever comment of her own.

Referencing the violin-inspired togas, she wrote “Cue the strings,” along with biceps and instrument emojis.

The comments didn’t stop there — Olivia took it one step further when she reposted a meme to her Instagram Stories.

A fan account shared a photo of each woman and wrote next to Olivia’s photo, “1:1 with my boss.”

Then, next to Margaret’s picture, “Zoomies with my favorite colleague.”

The mum-of-two, who shares kids with ex Jason Sudeikis, added a crying laughing emoji, showing off her sense of humor about the whole thing.

Although the women came to the biggest fashion evening in the same look, they each brought their own sense of style.

The actress wore a white version with longer sleeves and gold patterned cuffs on her forearms.

Lighthearted: Referencing the violin-inspired gowns, Margaret wrote

Lighthearted: Referencing the violin-inspired gowns, Margaret wrote “Cue the strings,” along with biceps and instrument emojis

Sense of humor: The comments didn't stop there - Olivia took it a step further when she reposted a meme to her Instagram Stories

Sense of humor: The comments didn’t stop there – Olivia took it a step further when she reposted a meme to her Instagram Stories

Olivia's take: The actress wore a white version with shorter sleeves and gold patterned cuffs on her forearms

Olivia’s take: The actress wore a white version with shorter sleeves and gold patterned cuffs on her forearms

And Margaret rocked the dress in black — hers with shortened sleeves and a long cape.

She skipped the handcuffs and also made a loud statement with her signature bright blue hair, styled in a long, straight bob.

She accessorized with gold jewelry and rocked precise black winged liquid eyeliner.

Fans on social media couldn’t help but joke about the ensembles Monday night, while others wondered how it came to be in the first place.

“I can’t say whether it should be a guitar or a maxi pad without wings,” one person wrote of Karl Lagerfeld’s design.

“FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT,” read another tweet. And another said, “Omg RIP to whoever gets fired for this.”

“Well that’s embarrassing,” another tweeted.

“I’d be pissed off,” another user wrote. Another agreed: “They have to hide for the next year.”

Unique twist: Margaret rocked the dress in black — hers with cropped sleeves, plus a long cape

Unique twist: Margaret rocked the dress in black — hers with cropped sleeves, plus a long cape

Comment: 'I can't tell if it should be a guitar or a maxi pad with no wings,' one person wrote of Karl Lagerfeld's design

Comment: ‘I can’t tell if it should be a guitar or a maxi pad with no wings,’ one person wrote of Karl Lagerfeld’s design

Thoughts: One person called the incident 'shameful', while another said the stylists should be fired

Thoughts: One person called the incident ‘shameful’, while another said the stylists should be fired

A vote for Margaret: Another Twitter user said Margaret wore it better

A vote for Margaret: Another Twitter user said Margaret wore it better

Second look: For a Met Gala after-party, Wilde slipped into another Chloe design — a metallic silver net dress that showed off her gym-sharpened figure

Second look: For a Met Gala after-party, Wilde slipped into another Chloe design — a metallic silver net dress that showed off her gym-sharpened figure

Carefree: And once again she proved herself completely unfazed by wearing the same dress as Zhang, on Tuesday morning she shared a selfie from her comfy bed

Carefree: And once again she proved herself completely unfazed by wearing the same dress as Zhang, on Tuesday morning she shared a selfie from her comfy bed

Someone else asked, “How is this even possible?”

“I thought all the outfits were pre-approved? Someone is in trouble,” read another post.

Other social media users argued over who wore it better, with some slamming the dress and labeling it “ugly.”

For a Met Gala after-party, Wilde slipped into another Chloe design — a metallic silver net dress that showed off her gym-honed figure.

And once again proving herself completely unfazed by wearing the same dress as Zhang, she shared a selfie from the comfort of her bed on Tuesday morning.

The star wore a plush white robe as she held the camera over her head and narrowed her eyes.

She wrote playfully about the photo, “Oh good morning afternoon.”