It’s the first Monday in May – and that means it’s fashion’s biggest night of the year, with a star–studded guest list including Sam Smith, Sabrina Carpenter, Misty Copeland and Lena Dunham.
Of course, there are some seriously memorable fashion fails tonight as A–list stars descend upon the red carpet during the gala.
This year’s dress code is ‘fashion is art,’ which will serve as a more specific baseline for guests against the gala’s overall theme of ‘costume art.’
The New York City museum will pair historical and contemporary garments from the Costume Institute for the exhibition, which will be loosely divided into three categories: the classical body and the nude body, aging bodies and pregnant bodies, and the anatomical body.
This year’s gala marks the first in Anna Wintour’s new role as Vogue’s global creative director and chief content officer for Conde Nast, with Chloe Malle taking over as head of editorial content for US Vogue.
Tonight’s guests include A–list stars from the Kardashians to Rihanna and even Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton, as well as sponsors Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez.
Ahead of tonight’s big event, stars attended the monumental fashion event in a slew of sartorial nightmares and over–the–top outfits.
The Daily Mail has rounded up the biggest fashion faux pas from the 2026 Met Gala.
Not her best Met look! Kylie Jenner stepped out in an intricate Schiaparelli gown, with a nude, curve-hugging corset top and a half-tied, cream colored, bejeweled satin skirt. The back of the dress featured an undone look, and she paired it with a dramatic hairstyle, leaving just one strand around her eyes, and chunky pearl earrings and matching necklace
Here comes the AI bride? Katy Perry completely covered her face in a robot-esque silver mask, pairing it with a strapless, white silky gown with an exaggerated square neckline. She finished off the look with a pair of white satin opera gloves
Looking like a quill pen! Artist Sam Smith wore a black bedazzled outfit that featured an overzied, dramatic cape top lined with fur and a mermaid-style, bottom-hugging hem. They paired the look with a large matching headpiece that included two extremely tall black feathers
Millionaire hypocrisy! Sarah Paulson wore a dramatic, gray tulle dress with a dramatic bow at the neckline, as she wore a dollar bill around her eyes, seeming to indicate that we are blinded by money. She completed the look with a pair of white opera gloves
Eyes wide shut? Actress Rachel Zegler sported a white corset-style gown with a mermaid hemline, as she tied a sheer piece of fabric around her eyes. She wore her hair back to show off the intricate neckline of the dress and draped sleeves
Red hot wrong! Lena Dunham arrived in a custom, red sequined and feathered Valentino gown that is inspired by by Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith Slaying Holofernes painting, according to Vogue. She paired the look with the brand’s signature rockstud heels in bright red, and wore minimal jewelry
Poor color choice! Vogue’s new head of editorial content, Chloe Malle, wore a Creamsicle-orange colored chiffon dress custom designed for her by New York designer Colleen Allen that missed the mark when it came to the theme. She paired the dress with a bubble necklace by Fred Leighton jewelry, and wore her hair in Old-Hollywood style curls
Tassels gone wrong! Emma Chamberlain wore a very dramatic, over-the-top Mugler gown that resembled paint and brush strokes on the body and into the ruffled hem. The sleeves featured long tassels and shredded detailing that continued into the train of her gown. She completed the look with a super dark smokey eye and a dark nude lip
Playing it safe! Met Gala co-chair Venus Williams wore a curve-hugging, black Swarovski crystal gown with a dramatic silver necklace draped over the top. She wore her hair in a high bun decorated with crystals to match the dress, as well as a few earrings
Looks like he traveled back in time! Ben Platt wore a suit that was reminiscent of a children’s outfit, as he sported an blue-and-green ombre suit adorned with clouds, trees, and a woman holding an umbrella. He paired the look with chunky, white satin loafers, as his pants appeared to be a bit too short
Way too much going on! ABC journalist Deborah Roberts, who is married to Al Roker, arrived in a busy, multicolored, polka-dot gown with a dramatic bubble skirt. The dress featured a thick belt at the waist and a corset-style top, which she completed with a pair of large dangling earrings
Into the future! Janelle Monáe wore a dress that appeared to be decorated with computer wires and moss, with large cut-outs at the waist. The dress also featured large butterflies, including one that she placed in her hair
Yawn! Model Grace Ann Nader, who is the sister of Sports Illustrated star Brooks Nader, looked like she was going to any other Hollywood party instead of the Met Gala on Monday night. She sported a curve-hugging black gown with a corset-style top adorned with mesh cut-outs. She sported a sparkling necklace and wore her hair in long, cascading waves
Boring! Singer Charli XCX wore a strapless, curve-hugging black gown made by Saint Laurent with an intricate floral detail at the top of the dress. She wore her hair in a high ponytail and sported minimal jewelry
Going to the Emmy awards or the Met Gala? Sutton Foster played it safe as she donned a gold lamé gown with a high slit in the thigh and a one-shouldered detailing. She completed her nearly-casual look with a gold clutch and strappy gold heels, wearing her hair in a simple side part
Let’s amp up the excitement! Ballerina Misty Copeland wore a brown two-piece set that featrued a cropped leather bra-top and a big, pleated tulle skirt. She kept things extremely simple by styling her hair in a bun and wearing matching brown shoes, as well as a diamond tennis necklace



