Numéro
At the Vanguard of Fashion & Arts
Issue 261—Poésie

NUMÉRO 261—POÉSIE
Today, the world needs poetry more than ever. For its April–May 2026 issue, Numéro features @Ben_Ilamosi photographed by @BrigitteNiedermairStudio, styled by Spela Lenarcic in @ChanelOfficial Haute Couture.
Hair: @cyrrilaloue using @ghdfrance at @wiseandtalented and @fatmabendris
Makeup: @mariaooolson using @diorbeauty at @wiseandtalented and @oez_beve_
Manicure: @chloedesmarchelier
Set Design: @solenemartinau, @natashalesourd
Fashion Assistant: IIIrd Man
Lighting Director: @corinna_schlt
Photography Assistants: @katrin_backes, @oscar_dubois
Editing: @matteotranchellinistudio
Production: @shape_production
Featured in this issue:
- Rising actress @NadiaaMelliti, César-winning revelation for ‘La petite dernière’ by Hafsia Herzi.
- The haunting voice of @Solann_zla, shaping a new generation of French music.
- @LeaDrucker, crowned Best Actress at the César 2026 for her play in ‘Dossier 137’, on instinct and transformation.
- A focus on art and poetry, from Alexander Calder at the @FondationLV to contemporary reflections on craft and image.
- A celebration of Couture through striking fashion stories by @BrigitteNiedermairStudio, @TxemaYeste, @LennertMadou, @BastiaanWoudt, @BrunoandNico_VanMossevelde and @MayerKatja.
Numéro 261, out April 1.
Link in bio to get your digital copy.
#NumeroMagazine

NUMÉRO 261—POÉSIE
Today, the world needs poetry more than ever. For its April–May 2026 issue, Numéro features magnetic star @DevaCassel photographed by @BrigitteNiedermairStudio, styled by Spela Lenarcic in @Dior Haute Couture.
Hair: @cyrrilaloue using @ghdfrance at @wiseandtalented and @fatmabendris
Makeup: @mariaooolson using @diorbeauty at @wiseandtalented and @oez_beve_
Manicure: @chloedesmarchelier
Set Design: @solenemartinau, @natashalesourd
Fashion Assistant: IIIrd Man
Lighting Director: @corinna_schlt
Photography Assistants: @katrin_backes, @oscar_dubois
Editing: @matteotranchellinistudio
Production: @shape_production
Featured in this issue:
- Rising actress @NadiaaMelliti, César-winning revelation for ‘La petite dernière’ by Hafsia Herzi.
- The haunting voice of @Solann_zla, shaping a new generation of French music.
- @LeaDrucker, crowned Best Actress at the César 2026 for her play in ‘Dossier 137’, on instinct and transformation.
- A focus on art and poetry, from Alexander Calder at the @FondationLV to contemporary reflections on craft and image.
- A celebration of Couture through striking fashion stories by @BrigitteNiedermairStudio, @TxemaYeste, @LennertMadou, @BastiaanWoudt, @BrunoandNico_VanMossevelde and @MayerKatja.
Numéro 261, out April 1.
Link in bio to get your digital copy.
#DevaCassel
#NumeroMagazine

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @JanelleMonae in @CSiriano
2. @AlexConsani in @Gucci
3. @IamCardiB in @MarcJacobs
4. @DreeLouiseHemingway in @MaisonValentino
5. @Yseult in @Harris_Reed
6. @AlexaChung in @Dior
7. @JayZ in @LouisVuitton
8. @ChaseInfiniti in @ThomBrowne
9. @CaraDelevingne in @RalphLauren
10. @SimoneAshley in @StellaMcCartney
11. @StevieNicks in @Zara by @JGalliano
12. @AmeliaGray in @YSL
13. @Sooyaa__ in @Dior
14. GigiHadid in @MiuMiu
15. @Tyla in @MaisonValentino
16. @Mingey in @Prada
17. @KingofBingo in @MaisonValentino
18. @Cher in @Burberry
19. @LilyRose_Depp in @ChanelOfficial
20. @Sombr in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @BadGalRiri in @MaisonMargiela, @ASAPRocky in @ChanelOfficial and @Maison_Codognato
2. @KylieJenner in @Schiaparelli
3. @KendallJenner in @GAP Studio
4. @Charli_xcx in @YSL
5. @HeidiKlum
6. @VenusWilliams in @Swarovski
7. @OdessaAzion in @MaisonValentino
8. @Doechii in @MarcJacobs
9. @KateMossAgency in @YSL
10. @Roses_are_Rosie in @YSL
11. @AyoEdebiri in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnneHathaway in @MichaelKors
13. @Lalalalisa_m in @RobertWun
14. @TessaMaeThompson in @MaisonValentino
15. @NaomiWatts in @Dior
16. @Louisa_Jacobson in @DilaraFindikoglu
17. @JeremyPope in @VivienneWestwood
18. Margot Robbie in @ChanelOfficial
19. Alysa Liu in @LouisVuitton
20. @Joe.Alwyn in @MaisonValentino
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

As hyped as it was controversial, the 2026 Met Gala unfolded under the ‘Fashion is Art’ theme, transforming the red carpet into a living canvas where couture blurred into performance.
From Beyoncé’s dramatic, sculptural return to Madonna’s ever-provocative presence and Hailey Bieber’s sleek, body-molded elegance, the night delivered a series of unforgettable fashion statements. But the spotlight didn’t stop there: Nicole Kidman brought refined, cinematic glamour, Venus Williams channelled powerful tailoring with a statuesque edge, and Zoë Kravitz stood out with her effortless, minimalist take on the theme. Sabrina Carpenter leaned into a playful, hyper-feminine silhouette, while Doja Cat pushed the avant-garde mood even further with a theatrical, art-driven look.
Together, the guest list read like a cross-section of pop culture and high fashion, with each celebrity interpreting “Fashion is Art” in their own way—some sculptural, some conceptual, others deliberately disruptive. The result was a Met Gala that felt less like a red carpet and more like an open-air exhibition, where every entrance competed to become a moment. The 2026 edition didn’t just showcase looks—it staged a conversation between fashion, identity, and spectacle, with no shortage of risks, drama, and headline-worthy entrances. Swipe left and tap the link in bio to see more. 🔗
1. @Madonna in @YSL
2. @Beyonce in @Olivier_Rousteing
3. @RachelZegler in @PrabalGurung
4. @ConnorStorrieOfficial in @YSL
5. @EmmaChamberlain in @MuglerOfficial
6. @TeyanaTaylor in @TomFord
7. @SabrinaCarpenter in @Dior
8. @NicoleKidman in @ChanelOfficial
9. @MsSarahCatharinePaulson in @MatieresFecalesParis
10. @JennieRubyjane in @ChanelOfficial
11. @GracieAbrams in @ChanelOfficial
12. @AnokYai in @Balenciaga
13. @HaileyBieber in @YSL
14. Zoë Kravitz in @YSL
15. @Maya_Hawke in @Prada
16. Hudson Williams in @Balenciaga
17. @DojaCat in @YSL
18. @HunterSchafer in @Prada
19. @LenaSituations in @BurcAkyol
20. @KimKardashian & @KrisJenner
#MetGala

Numéro art unveils today a cover of its new issue, out May 7, featuring celebrated artist Michael Armitage @michael_armitage_studio photographed at @palazzo_grassi in Venice by Ola Rindal @olarindal. As the Biennale di Venezia opens this week, Michael Armitage’s exhibition at Pinault Collection museum stands out as one of its key highlights, affirming his singular place on the contemporary art scene.
At Palazzo Grassi, Michael Armitage is showing paintings of a rare intensity, which immediately seduce the eye with their virtuoso compositions and handling of colour. Inspired by contemporary East African life, his scenes rendered in the grand European tradition constitute a world at once grounded in reality and entirely hallucinatory.
Editor-in-chief: Thibaut Wychowanok @thibaut.wychowanok
Photographer: Ola Rindal @olarindal
Production: TheLink Mgmt @thelinkmgmt
Numéro art 18, available in newsstands May 7.
Installation views and works : courtesy of Pinault Collection
#Numeroart #BiennalediVenezia #PalazzoGrassi #MichaelArmitage

Numéro art unveils today a cover of its new issue, out May 7, featuring celebrated artist Michael Armitage @michael_armitage_studio photographed at @palazzo_grassi in Venice by Ola Rindal @olarindal. As the Biennale di Venezia opens this week, Michael Armitage’s exhibition at Pinault Collection museum stands out as one of its key highlights, affirming his singular place on the contemporary art scene.
At Palazzo Grassi, Michael Armitage is showing paintings of a rare intensity, which immediately seduce the eye with their virtuoso compositions and handling of colour. Inspired by contemporary East African life, his scenes rendered in the grand European tradition constitute a world at once grounded in reality and entirely hallucinatory.
Editor-in-chief: Thibaut Wychowanok @thibaut.wychowanok
Photographer: Ola Rindal @olarindal
Production: TheLink Mgmt @thelinkmgmt
Numéro art 18, available in newsstands May 7.
Installation views and works : courtesy of Pinault Collection
#Numeroart #BiennalediVenezia #PalazzoGrassi #MichaelArmitage

Numéro art unveils today a cover of its new issue, out May 7, featuring celebrated artist Michael Armitage @michael_armitage_studio photographed at @palazzo_grassi in Venice by Ola Rindal @olarindal. As the Biennale di Venezia opens this week, Michael Armitage’s exhibition at Pinault Collection museum stands out as one of its key highlights, affirming his singular place on the contemporary art scene.
At Palazzo Grassi, Michael Armitage is showing paintings of a rare intensity, which immediately seduce the eye with their virtuoso compositions and handling of colour. Inspired by contemporary East African life, his scenes rendered in the grand European tradition constitute a world at once grounded in reality and entirely hallucinatory.
Editor-in-chief: Thibaut Wychowanok @thibaut.wychowanok
Photographer: Ola Rindal @olarindal
Production: TheLink Mgmt @thelinkmgmt
Numéro art 18, available in newsstands May 7.
Installation views and works : courtesy of Pinault Collection
#Numeroart #BiennalediVenezia #PalazzoGrassi #MichaelArmitage

Numéro art unveils today a cover of its new issue, out May 7, featuring celebrated artist Michael Armitage @michael_armitage_studio photographed at @palazzo_grassi in Venice by Ola Rindal @olarindal. As the Biennale di Venezia opens this week, Michael Armitage’s exhibition at Pinault Collection museum stands out as one of its key highlights, affirming his singular place on the contemporary art scene.
At Palazzo Grassi, Michael Armitage is showing paintings of a rare intensity, which immediately seduce the eye with their virtuoso compositions and handling of colour. Inspired by contemporary East African life, his scenes rendered in the grand European tradition constitute a world at once grounded in reality and entirely hallucinatory.
Editor-in-chief: Thibaut Wychowanok @thibaut.wychowanok
Photographer: Ola Rindal @olarindal
Production: TheLink Mgmt @thelinkmgmt
Numéro art 18, available in newsstands May 7.
Installation views and works : courtesy of Pinault Collection
#Numeroart #BiennalediVenezia #PalazzoGrassi #MichaelArmitage

Numéro art unveils today a cover of its new issue, out May 7, featuring celebrated artist Michael Armitage @michael_armitage_studio photographed at @palazzo_grassi in Venice by Ola Rindal @olarindal. As the Biennale di Venezia opens this week, Michael Armitage’s exhibition at Pinault Collection museum stands out as one of its key highlights, affirming his singular place on the contemporary art scene.
At Palazzo Grassi, Michael Armitage is showing paintings of a rare intensity, which immediately seduce the eye with their virtuoso compositions and handling of colour. Inspired by contemporary East African life, his scenes rendered in the grand European tradition constitute a world at once grounded in reality and entirely hallucinatory.
Editor-in-chief: Thibaut Wychowanok @thibaut.wychowanok
Photographer: Ola Rindal @olarindal
Production: TheLink Mgmt @thelinkmgmt
Numéro art 18, available in newsstands May 7.
Installation views and works : courtesy of Pinault Collection
#Numeroart #BiennalediVenezia #PalazzoGrassi #MichaelArmitage

NUMÉRO 261—’LÉA DRUCKER, STAR DES CÉSAR’
A seasoned actress, @LeaDrucker built her career step by step before breaking through into the spotlight, notably in the acclaimed series ‘Le Bureau des légendes’. This exceptional performer delivers a strikingly authentic portrayal of a police officer investigating a colleague in the film ‘Dossier 137’. A masterful role that earns her another César Award for Best Actress. Read the interview by @OJoyard in the latest issue of Numéro and at the link in bio. 🔗
#LeaDrucker
#NumeroMagazine

NUMÉRO 261—’LÉA DRUCKER, STAR DES CÉSAR’
A seasoned actress, @LeaDrucker built her career step by step before breaking through into the spotlight, notably in the acclaimed series ‘Le Bureau des légendes’. This exceptional performer delivers a strikingly authentic portrayal of a police officer investigating a colleague in the film ‘Dossier 137’. A masterful role that earns her another César Award for Best Actress. Read the interview by @OJoyard in the latest issue of Numéro and at the link in bio. 🔗
Léa is photographed by @LucBraquet wearing @AmiParis, @JMWestonOfficial, @Swarovski (1), @Sportmax, @MaxMara, @JMWestonOfficial, @Swarovski (2).
#LeaDrucker
#NumeroMagazine

NUMÉRO 261—’LÉA DRUCKER, STAR DES CÉSAR’
A seasoned actress, @LeaDrucker built her career step by step before breaking through into the spotlight, notably in the acclaimed series ‘Le Bureau des légendes’. This exceptional performer delivers a strikingly authentic portrayal of a police officer investigating a colleague in the film ‘Dossier 137’. A masterful role that earns her another César Award for Best Actress. Read the interview by @OJoyard in the latest issue of Numéro and at the link in bio. 🔗
Léa is photographed by @LucBraquet wearing @AmiParis, @JMWestonOfficial, @Swarovski (1), @Sportmax, @MaxMara, @JMWestonOfficial, @Swarovski (2).
#LeaDrucker
#NumeroMagazine

‘DIVINE COUTURE’—COVER STORY—NUMÉRO 261
@DevaCassel photographed by @BrigitteNiedermairStudio, styled by Spela Lenarcic in @Dior Haute Couture (1) and @DolceGabbana Alta Moda (2).
Hair: @cyrrilaloue using @ghdfrance at @wiseandtalented and @fatmabendris
Makeup: @mariaooolson using @diorbeauty at @wiseandtalented and @oez_beve_
Manicure: @chloedesmarchelier
Set Design: @solenemartinau, @natashalesourd
Fashion Assistant: IIIrd Man
Lighting Director: @corinna_schlt
Photography Assistants: @katrin_backes, @oscar_dubois
Editing: @matteotranchellinistudio
Production: @shape_production
Full story in Numéro 261, available on newsstands.
Link in bio to get your digital copy.
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‘DIVINE COUTURE’—COVER STORY—NUMÉRO 261
@DevaCassel photographed by @BrigitteNiedermairStudio, styled by Spela Lenarcic in @Dior Haute Couture (1) and @DolceGabbana Alta Moda (2).
Hair: @cyrrilaloue using @ghdfrance at @wiseandtalented and @fatmabendris
Makeup: @mariaooolson using @diorbeauty at @wiseandtalented and @oez_beve_
Manicure: @chloedesmarchelier
Set Design: @solenemartinau, @natashalesourd
Fashion Assistant: IIIrd Man
Lighting Director: @corinna_schlt
Photography Assistants: @katrin_backes, @oscar_dubois
Editing: @matteotranchellinistudio
Production: @shape_production
Full story in Numéro 261, available on newsstands.
Link in bio to get your digital copy.
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‘DIVINE COUTURE’—COVER STORY—NUMÉRO 261
@Ben_Ilamosi photographed by @BrigitteNiedermairStudio, styled by Spela Lenarcic in @NatanCouture (1) and @MaisonValentino Haute Couture (2).
Hair: @cyrrilaloue using @ghdfrance at @wiseandtalented and @fatmabendris
Makeup: @mariaooolson using @diorbeauty at @wiseandtalented and @oez_beve_
Manicure: @chloedesmarchelier
Set Design: @solenemartinau, @natashalesourd
Fashion Assistant: IIIrd Man
Lighting Director: @corinna_schlt
Photography Assistants: @katrin_backes, @oscar_dubois
Editing: @matteotranchellinistudio
Production: @shape_production
Full story in Numéro 261, available on newsstands.
Link in bio to get your digital copy.
#NumeroMagazine

‘DIVINE COUTURE’—COVER STORY—NUMÉRO 261
@Ben_Ilamosi photographed by @BrigitteNiedermairStudio, styled by Spela Lenarcic in @NatanCouture (1) and @MaisonValentino Haute Couture (2).
Hair: @cyrrilaloue using @ghdfrance at @wiseandtalented and @fatmabendris
Makeup: @mariaooolson using @diorbeauty at @wiseandtalented and @oez_beve_
Manicure: @chloedesmarchelier
Set Design: @solenemartinau, @natashalesourd
Fashion Assistant: IIIrd Man
Lighting Director: @corinna_schlt
Photography Assistants: @katrin_backes, @oscar_dubois
Editing: @matteotranchellinistudio
Production: @shape_production
Full story in Numéro 261, available on newsstands.
Link in bio to get your digital copy.
#NumeroMagazine

‘DIVINE COUTURE’—COVER STORY—NUMÉRO 261
@DevaCassel photographed by @BrigitteNiedermairStudio, styled by Spela Lenarcic in @Schiaparelli Haute Couture (1) and @ElieSaabWorld Haute Couture (2).
Hair: @cyrrilaloue using @ghdfrance at @wiseandtalented and @fatmabendris
Makeup: @mariaooolson using @diorbeauty at @wiseandtalented and @oez_beve_
Manicure: @chloedesmarchelier
Set Design: @solenemartinau, @natashalesourd
Fashion Assistant: IIIrd Man
Lighting Director: @corinna_schlt
Photography Assistants: @katrin_backes, @oscar_dubois
Editing: @matteotranchellinistudio
Production: @shape_production
Full story in Numéro 261, available on newsstands.
Link in bio to get your digital copy.
#NumeroMagazine

‘DIVINE COUTURE’—COVER STORY—NUMÉRO 261
@DevaCassel photographed by @BrigitteNiedermairStudio, styled by Spela Lenarcic in @Schiaparelli Haute Couture (1) and @ElieSaabWorld Haute Couture (2).
Hair: @cyrrilaloue using @ghdfrance at @wiseandtalented and @fatmabendris
Makeup: @mariaooolson using @diorbeauty at @wiseandtalented and @oez_beve_
Manicure: @chloedesmarchelier
Set Design: @solenemartinau, @natashalesourd
Fashion Assistant: IIIrd Man
Lighting Director: @corinna_schlt
Photography Assistants: @katrin_backes, @oscar_dubois
Editing: @matteotranchellinistudio
Production: @shape_production
Full story in Numéro 261, available on newsstands.
Link in bio to get your digital copy.
#NumeroMagazine

Germain artist Georg Baselitz, leading figure of contemporary art, has died at 88. He was a brilliant voice of Expressionism, indifferent to the movements that dominated the second half of the 20th century in Europe and the United States. Tap the link in bio for to read the tribute by Numéro.
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