The 2026 Met Gala's red carpet concluded with a dazzling display of star power and sartorial brilliance. Celebrities embraced the theme, 'Costume Art,' and its associated dress code, 'Fashion is Art,' with remarkable creativity, transforming their outfits into profound artistic statements. The evening underscored the Met Gala's role not merely as a social event but as a premier platform for innovative storytelling through fashion. Attendees who most thoughtfully engaged with the theme, often drawing inspiration from the Costume Institute's new exhibition, stood out for their visionary interpretations that either accentuated or subtly disguised the human form.
Celebrity Fashion Highlights from the 2026 Met Gala
The 2026 Met Gala, held at the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, showcased an extraordinary array of fashion. Among the many distinguished guests, Emma Chamberlain made a striking entrance in a hand-painted Mugler creation by Miguel Castro Freitas, echoing archival butterfly designs from 1997. Ashley Graham opted for a custom Di Petsa gown, meticulously hand-sewn, demonstrating a commitment to personalized artistry that resonated with the exhibit. Cara Delevingne honored fashion history with a Ralph Lauren design inspired by Rooney Mara's 2011 Vogue cover. Nicole Kidman dazzled in a Chanel dress, a masterpiece of ruby-hued sequins and feathers, taking 800 hours to craft, marking Matthieu Blazy’s memorable Met Gala debut for the house. Lauren Sánchez Bezos channeled the controversial elegance of John Singer Sargent’s Madame X in her Schiaparelli attire. Sinéad Burke, whose form was immortalized as a mannequin for the 'Costume Art' exhibit, wore a Christian Siriano gown adorned with feather-like embellishments. Venus Williams sported a custom Swarovski piece featuring a neckplate intricately designed with symbols of her life, including LA’s Watts Tower, a nod to her Californian heritage. Lauren Wasser captivated with a gilded Prabal Gurung ensemble, its pleats reminiscent of ancient goddess attire. Aariana Rose Philip, a muse for Collina Strada’s Hillary Taymour, evoked 1930s screen siren glamour in her slinky gown. Gwendoline Christie, in a Giles Deacon creation crafted by her life partner, drew inspiration from artists like John Singer Sargent and Madame Yevonde. Zoë Kravitz showcased a sculptural lace dress from Yves Saint Laurent, complemented by her new engagement ring from Harry Styles. Jon Batiste presented a unique all-white ERL look, opting for voluminous puff instead of traditional pleats. Liline Jacquemus and Simon Porte Jacquemus appeared in ethereal, gauzy designs from Jacquemus, while Sabine Getty's Ashi Studio gown featured a playful bejeweled finger motif. Sarah Pidgeon graced the event in Loewe, and Isha Ambani wore a Gaurav Gupta creation. Connor Storrie and Rauw Alejandro both chose sleek Saint Laurent suits, and Laufey appeared in Tory Burch. Lindsey Vonn chose Thom Browne, Gigi Hadid wore Miu Miu, and Ejae glittered in Swarovski. Janelle Monáe impressed in Christian Siriano, Maya Hawke sported Prada, and Lisa shone in Robert Wun. Angela Evelyn Bassett was elegant in Prabal Gurung, Skepta wore Thom Browne, and Yseult was striking in Harris Reed. Naomi Watts chose Dior, Colman Domingo wore Valentino, and Stevie Nicks made a statement in Zara x John Galliano. Julianne Moore was seen in Bottega Veneta, KUN in Thom Browne, and Jisoo in Dior. Kylie Jenner opted for Schiaparelli, Paloma Elsesser wore Bureau of Imagination, and Alex Consani was dressed in Gucci. Hailey Bieber arrived in Saint Laurent, Sombr in Valentino, Anne Hathaway in Michael Kors Collection, and Sabrina Carpenter in Dior. Vittoria Ceretti chose Carolina Herrera, SZA wore Bode, and Misty Copeland was in Michael Kors Collection. Babyface sported LaQuan Smith, Gracie Abrams donned Chanel, and Adut Akech also wore Thom Browne. Kendall Jenner’s GapStudio by Zac Posen dress was a highlight, Cher graced the event in Burberry, Anok Yai in Balenciaga, and Hoyeon in Louis Vuitton. Gauravi Kumari of Jaipur also chose Prabal Gurung, Madonna was in Saint Laurent, Kim Kardashian in Allen Jones and Whitaker, Blake Lively in archival Versace, Damson Idris in Prada, Tschabalala Self in Brandon Blackwood, Bee Shaffer in Givenchy, Beyoncé in Olivier Rousteing, Chase Infiniti in Thom Browne, Ben Platt in Tanner Fletcher, and Jeremy Pope in Vivienne Westwood. Rihanna concluded the magnificent display in Maison Margiela, adding to the evening's unforgettable fashion moments.
This year's Met Gala serves as a powerful reminder of fashion's capacity to transcend mere clothing, evolving into a vibrant form of artistic expression and cultural commentary. The event challenges both designers and celebrities to push boundaries, intertwining historical influences with contemporary interpretations. For observers, it's an opportunity to appreciate the intricate craftsmanship and visionary creativity that define high fashion, and to reflect on how clothing shapes and reflects our identities.