[LUXUS MAGAZINE] From Museum to Red Carpet: The Met Gala 2026 Reinvents Art History

For its 2026 edition, the Met Gala set the bar high with an ambitious theme: “Fashion is Art”. An invitation to consider clothing as a work of art in its own right, which celebrities interpreted by drawing on art history, from ancient statuary to Van Gogh’s canvases and Thai dance.

 

 

 

Every first Monday of May, the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York transform into an unmissable couture event. Created in 1948 to fund the operations and exhibitions of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Met Gala is considered the Super Bowl of fashion, bringing together the elites of textile, cinema, entertainment, music, and sport. In short, the global crème de la crème whose influence is worth billions of dollars.

 

While this grand fashion ceremony is a true showcase of the sartorial creativity of couture figures and more under-the-radar talents, it generates considerable economic returns for the Houses that participate. Last year, in just 48 hours, the Met Gala recorded 1.3 billion dollars in MIV (Media Impact Value) according to Launchmetrics, a 19% increase compared to 2024.

 

 

Theme, Co-Chairs, Jeff Bezos… The Met Gala 2026

 

This year, the theme of the event, which took place on the evening of May 4th, was “Fashion is Art”. The hand-picked guests were therefore expected to present silhouettes embodying the idea that fashion is a work of art in itself. The scenography around the MET steps was inspired by Vincent van Gogh’s “The Starry Night” (1889).

 

 

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Co-chairing the event: Beyoncé, returning after ten years of absence, alongside Nicole Kidman and Venus Williams, surrounding the ever-present Anna Wintour, who has been steering the ceremony with flair since 1995 and has helped turn it into an artistic and celebrity spectacle scrutinised the world over.

 

Even before the first guest set foot on the red carpet, the Met Gala 2026 was already at the centre of a heated controversy. The presence of Jeff Bezos as the main sponsor — to the tune of 10 million dollars — turned the evening into a symbolic battleground. By purchasing a place at the top of one of the most media-covered cultural events in the world, the founder of Amazon exposed himself to fierce criticism. His detractors accuse him of using the prestige of fashion and art to polish a public image tarnished by the working conditions imposed on his employees and his ties to Donald Trump.

 

The response was swift. Activists in the streets, bottles of fake urine left inside the museum in reference to bathroom breaks denied to delivery workers, an outdoor counter-parade organised under the name Ball Without Billionaires… The Met Gala was making headlines before the evening had even begun.

 

 

Rihanna, Beyoncé, Kim Kardashian…

 

It is impossible not to start with Rihanna, true to her status as queen of the Met. Dressed in Maison Margiela by Glenn Martens, she appeared as a reinterpreted medieval sculpture: metallic embroidery, architectural volumes, references to Flemish armour and Gothic statuary. Beside her, A$AP Rocky offered a softer counterpoint in Chanel, evoking almost the aristocratic portraits of the 18th century, blending elegance and romanticism.

 

 

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The dialogue between fashion and art history continued with Beyoncé, making a remarkable return in a look by Olivier Rousteing evoking human anatomy: an almost skeletal silhouette reminiscent of Mexican “calaveras”. Her daughter, Blue Ivy, in Balenciaga, took a more minimalist and immaculate approach.

 

 

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Featured photo : DR, with the permission of Prada

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Pauline Duvieu
Fashion, hotels, gastronomy, jewelry, beauty, design... Pauline Duvieu is a journalist specializing in luxury and the art of living. Passionate about the high-end spheres that arouse emotion, she loves to describe the creations of the houses and tell the stories of the talents she meets.

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