Met Gala 2026: Theme, Co-Chairs, and Event Details The Met Gala 2026 is set to take place on the first Monday in May, with the event’s theme centered around "Costume Art," a title inspired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute’s new spring exhibition. The exhibition will feature 400 outfits and objects spanning 5,000 years of costume history, and the dress code for the gala is "Fashion Is Art," encouraging guests to explore their relationship to fashion as an embodied art form. Attendees are expected to interpret the theme in diverse ways, with potential references to artistic movements such as Baroque, Impressionist, or Renaissance styles, as well as direct nods to specific paintings. Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, and Venus Williams have been named co-chairs for this year’s event, marking Beyoncé’s return to the Met Gala after a six-year absence. Her 2016 appearance, which included a futuristic outfit for the technology-themed gala, is now a nostalgic highlight. The host committee includes Sabrina Carpenter, Doja Cat, Teyana Taylor, Lisa from Blackpink, Elizabeth Debicki, and Lena Dunham, with the committee led by Anthony Vaccarello and Zoë Kravitz. The gala will formally open the Costume Institute’s spring exhibition, which serves as the department’s primary funding source and will remain on display until January 2027. The event’s timing coincides with the release of The Devil Wears Prada 2, which was scheduled for release around the same time as the Met Gala. While the guest list remains confidential, the event is expected to draw a large number of A-list celebrities, with around 450 attendees. The public cannot access the event itself, where guests enjoy dinner, cocktails, live music, and a preview of the museum’s new exhibition.#nicole_kidman #venus_williams #beyonce #costume_institute #met_gala

Met Gala 2026: Stylists Predict Ambiguous Theme 'Fashion is Art' The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute has unveiled its 2026 Met Gala dress code, sparking widespread speculation among fashion insiders. The theme, “Fashion is Art,” has been described as the most enigmatic in recent years, with stylists and designers offering a range of interpretations. The directive, tied to the institute’s Spring exhibition titled “Costume Art,” invites guests to explore the concept of the “dressed body” through four thematic lenses: the naked body, the classic body, the pregnant body, and the ageing body. While the exact meaning remains open to interpretation, the event’s organizers have encouraged attendees to view their bodies as a “blank canvas” for creative expression. Celebrity stylists have already begun sharing their predictions for the night’s most striking looks. Mickey Freeman, a veteran stylist who worked with Tony Award-winning producer Cody Renard Richard on last year’s Met Gala, emphasized the theme’s versatility. “There’s actual literal art and figurative art,” he said. “But that’s the beauty of the Met Gala: it’s your interpretation.” Freeman hinted at the possibility of bold, unconventional designs, including references to historical fashion moments and rare archival pieces. One of the most anticipated trends is the potential for “naked dresses,” a concept that has gained traction in previous years. Stylist Moody, who has previously worked with high-profile celebrities, suggested that the theme could inspire homages to iconic looks, such as Beyoncé’s 2012 Givenchy gown, which featured a sheer black silhouette with a blue and black feather train.#metropolitan_museum_of_art #costume_institute #met_gala #thierry_mugler #elsa_schiaparelli
