The fashion world is eagerly awaiting the 2026 Met Gala, scheduled for Monday, May 4th, at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The anticipation has been building since the theme was announced, as it always adds to the excitement leading up to the event.
Each year, we find ourselves speculating about what styles will grace the iconic steps before the red carpet is officially unveiled. Itâs a time-honored tradition for us, blending wishful thinking with informed predictions. With less than three weeks remaining, weâre sharing our red carpet wishlist, inspired by this yearâs theme.
What Is the 2026 Met Gala Theme?
The theme for the 2026 Met Gala has been revealed:
âCostume Artâ pic.twitter.com/wiQt5GCnan
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The chosen theme for the 2026 Met Gala is âCostume Art.â This concept is rooted in the accompanying exhibition curated by Andrew Bolton of the Costume Institute. The dress code for the event, âFashion Is Art,â challenges guests to see the human form as a canvas for design. Bolton highlights that fashion connects the museumâs entire collection, bridging all departments and galleries over 5,000 years of art history. This extensive theme offers a wealth of inspiration for the fashion world.
Opening on May 10th and running until January 2027, the exhibition will also introduce the Metâs new CondĂ© M. Nast Galleries, covering nearly 12,000 square feet. The theme delves into three expressions of the body in art: the classical ideal, the anatomical interior, and the historically underrepresented, including aging, pregnant, and altered bodies that defy traditional beauty standards. This exploration encourages fashion to engage with the bodyâs complexity, promising intellectually stimulating red carpet appearances.
The Co-Chairs Who Have Our Full Attention
This yearâs co-chairs are an impressive lineup: BeyoncĂ©, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and the ever-present Anna Wintour. BeyoncĂ©âs return to the Met Gala, her first since 2016, is already causing a stir online. With such influential figures and a profound theme, expectations are high, and thereâs every reason to believe they will deliver.
Hereâs where our imagination takes flight.
Beyoncé: The Body as Monument
For BeyoncĂ©, we envision an ensemble that directly engages with the âclassical and nudeâ aspect of the exhibition, embodying idealized forms and sculptural aesthetics. A Thierry Mugler archival piece or a newly commissioned work with structured, body-conscious design would be fitting. Given speculation that her Met Gala appearance might herald her Act III era, thereâs a case for her to defy expectations, perhaps incorporating Rock n Roll elements viewed through the prism of high art.
Ideally, we hope she embraces the Schiaparelli body-molding style. The brandâs anatomical designs, highlighting musculature and internal structure, align perfectly with the âanatomicalâ theme of this yearâs exhibition. Such a choice would be both visually stunning and quintessentially BeyoncĂ©.
Nicole Kidman: Baroque Grandeur

Nicole Kidman is no stranger to theatrical flair, making the Rococo and Baroque styles perfect for her. Envision her in a Christian Lacroix archival piece, with opulent fabrics and exaggerated silhouettesâlike a living painting. This is a realm she comfortably inhabits.
A modern take could also suit her, such as Dilara Findikogluâs Botticelli-inspired designs, which align with this yearâs exhibition themes. Kidmanâs striking features and commitment to a look make her one of the Met Galaâs most dependable co-chairs.
Venus Williams: Power, Structure, and the Underrepresented Body

Venus Williamsâ role as a co-chair is particularly significant given the themeâs focus on underrepresented bodies. As a Black woman athlete who has tackled such erasure, her outfit choice could be one of the nightâs most impactful statements.
We hope to see her in designs that embrace unconventional proportions, like the Comme des Garçons âlumps and bumpsâ style or a recent architectural piece by Thom Browne. Such a look would challenge norms, celebrate the bodyâs strength, and align with the essence of âCostume Art.â
Fashion Belongs in the Art World
This yearâs theme is particularly exciting because it defies simple interpretation. Fashion is intrinsically linked to the art world through the human body. The most memorable ensembles will not necessarily be the most intricate or costly but those that truly engage with the historical narrative of the exhibition.
The Met Gala set a fundraising record in 2025, amassing $31 million, and this year, with an even more star-studded lineup, promises to be equally successful. With such an intellectually stimulating theme, we anticipate fashion that rises to the occasion. We are optimistic it will.
Here are other interpretations of the 2026 Met Gala theme weâd like to see on the red carpetâŠ
Christian Lacroix Spring/Summer 1996 by Marc Hispard
Yohji Yamamoto Spring 1999
Moschino Fall 2020
Guo Pei Spring 2017
Alexander McQueen Spring 2007
Comme des Garçons Spring 1997
Jean Paul Gaultier Fall 2002
Olivier Theyskens Fall 1998
Rokh Fall 2025
Balmain Spring 2023
Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2025 couture

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