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Met Gala 2026 live: stars walk the carpet on fashion’s biggest night | Met Gala 2026
Stars walk red carpet on fashion’s biggest night of the year

Chloe Mac Donnell
Hello and welcome to the Met Gala live blog 2026!
Chloe from the Guardian’s fashion desk here. My colleague Lauren and I are here to bring you all the best looks, the possible questionable looks and of course, what everyone is talking about from this year’s extravaganza.
For anyone unfamiliar with the event, a brief recap. For the fashion industry the Met Gala is the equivalent of Hollywood’s Oscars or the Super Bowl. It takes place every year on the first Monday in May to mark the opening of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute latest exhibition. Anna Wintour, the global editorial director of Vogue and chief content officer at publisher Condé Nast, is responsible for making the Met Gala what it is – namely the biggest party in fashion and a lucrative fundraiser for the Costume Institute.
This year it is even a bigger deal because it will also mark the opening of the Costume Institute’s new home – a 12,000-sq-ft space named the Condé M Nast Galleries after the publisher who made Vogue the fashion bible. Each year the exhibition has a specific theme. This year it is Costume Art which will explore “depictions of the dressed body across the Met’s vast collection, pairing garments with artworks to reveal the inherent relationship between clothing and the body”. You can read more about that here.
The theme of the gala always takes its lead from the exhibition but it is different to the exhibition (yes, we know this is confusing!). This year guests have been given the dress code “Fashion is Art.” The blurb explains this is a moment for attendees to “express their own relationship to fashion as an embodied art form and celebrate the countless depictions of the dressed body throughout art history”.
So what can we expect? Well, some celebrities now consider the body itself an art work so there could be a lot of naked dressing. You can imagine some guests might turn up holding an art work wearing something inspired by said art work. Remember in 1965 Yves Saint Laurent paid homage to Mondrian by creating a series of dresses inspired by his abstract canvases so you never know! Plus, the Met Gala has a reputation for people taking risks on the carpet. Jared Leto dressed as a cat in honour of Karl Lagerfeld in 2023, Katy Perry arrived as a glow-up chandelier for 2019’s Camp theme while Rihanna channeled the pope in a mitre for 2018’s Heavenly Bodies dress code.
As always it is set to be starry as Wintour appoints several co-chairs to assist her in overseeing the event. This year they include Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman and Venus Williams. As Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez have provided the majority of funding for both the exhibition and the gala, they have been given honorary chair titles. This has led to outrage from some activist groups. Our NYC readers may have already spotted anti-Bezos posters calling for a boycott of the gala placed near the museum and on the subway. There is also expected to be some kind of protest outside the event itself, so watch this space.
Meanwhile, some are rebranding it the “Tech Gala” thanks to several companies hoovering up tickets. At $100,000-ish a pop for an individual ticket (that’s up from $75,000 last year) and tables fetching upwards of $300,000, who else can afford them? Meta, Snapchat, OpenAI, ShopMy and of course, Amazon have all bought tables. Last year’s Met raised a record $31m, now we’re wondering if this year’s could smash that record?
It is important to note that even if you buy a table, you don’t have the final say on who will join you. Instead each guest needs to be approved personally by Wintour. She also suggests various names. While the guest list is not disclosed, we can expect to see appearances from the host committee, this year led by Saint Laurent’s Anthony Vaccarello and Zoe Kravitz alongside members Doja Cat, Sabrina Carpenter, Alex Consani, Misty Copeland, Teyana Taylor, A’ja Wilson, Chase Sui Wonder and Sam Smith. Plus would it even be a Met Gala without a Kardashian/Jenner or two, even three?
One person we won’t be seeing however, is New York’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani. Michael R Bloomberg, Bill de Blasio and Eric Adams have all previously hotfooted it up the Met’s steps, but in an interview Mamdani said while he loved the Met his focus is “on affordability and making the most expensive city in the United States affordable, and that’s what I’m looking to spend a lot of my time focused on”. A wise move perhaps, considering the backlash Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez got (and still continues to get) when she attended in ‘21 wearing a “Tax the Rich” dress.
Inside guests can expect a look around the exhibition followed by drinks, dinner and a surprise performance. Previous acts include Madonna and Rihanna, this year there are rumours of Bad Bunny, Olivia Rodrigo and even Beyoncé.
OK, the first arrivals are beginning to trickle in. Apparently Wintour considers 10 minutes early, 10 minutes late – that explains the prompt start. Buckle up!
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Mannequins of the Irish disability advocate Sinéad Burke are included in the accompanying exhibition as part of its representations of the Disabled Body section. For tonight Burke, who became the first little person to attend the Met Gala in 2019, has chosen a black corseted gown with a sheer train that she has been enjoying tossing around dramatically on the steps.

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Katy Perry has also got the mask memo. The internet is describing her look as “giving fencing astronaut”. Let the memes begin.

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Never let it be said that Gwendoline Christie doesn’t stick to the bit. Her Met Gala look, made by her partner, the designer Giles Deacon, was inspired by no less than three artists: John Singer Sargent, surrealist photographer Madame Yevonde, and 70s poet and photographer Ira Cohen. If that wasn’t enough, the mask of her face that Christie is carrying was made by an actual artist – Turner prize winner Gillian Wearing. If this was assessed, Christie would get an A*.

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Luke Evans bringing a look worthy of a Tom of Finland drawing to the Met Gala red carpet is something we can all co-sign. If we have had references to blue chip artists – Singer Sergent, Matisse, Artemisia – it’s even cooler to go counter-culture.

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And here’s the inspiration behind Lena Dunham’s Valentino dress – the painting Judith Slaying Holofernes created by the Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi c 1620. Speaking to Vogue, Dunham says: “I shared that inspiration with Alessandro, but because his brain works in the most magical ways, rather than leaning into the Renaissance garments or the swords or any of it, he was attracted to a particular blood spatter on the neck of Holofernes.” Pinterest could never!

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After a eight-year hiatus, Lena Dunham is back on the Met Gala steps. Tonight she is wearing a striking sequinned and feathered dress from Valentino by Alessandro Michele. Dunham says she wrote “an elaborate fan letter” to Michele in the hope of persuading him to dress her. Much better than a text!

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Shot by arrows, with the claws of a dragon and a hat that looks like a flying saucer, Naomi Osaka’s outfit feels like a tour through the images of art history, but there’s actually more to it than that. The outfit, designed by Robert Wun, has two parts. The tennis pro will later remove the coat to reveal a dress utilising 659,000 stitches of embroidery and thousands of Swarovski crystals illustrating the human anatomy. Talk about acing it.

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Doja Cat loves a theme – especially a Met Gala theme. Remember this is the singer that previously dressed as a cat complete with feline facial prosthetics in honour of Karl Lagerfeld. Tonight she has gone for a look inspired by the ancient Greek statues that feature in the accompanying exhibition. Her modern take is by Anthony Vaccarello for Saint Laurent. On first glance it looks like latex, but it is in fact silicone complete with matching silicone platform mules. We imagine it’s pretty squeaky.

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Part Velázquez, part highwaywoman, Zoë Kravitz’s outfit – created by Saint Laurent designer Anthony Vaccarello – gives good Met Gala. A cursory nod to the theme while also managing to look chic and sexy, 10/10 no notes.

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Here’s a closer look at Charli xcx’s Saint Laurent flower, which is in fact, an iris. Apparently it is a reference to Yves Saint Laurent’s spring/summer 1988 collection where the designer paid tribute to Vincent van Gogh. Speaking to Vogue, Charli says: “My dress tonight has an iris flower made out of resin, stitched on to its center. We’ve tried to kind of mirror that in the makeup by using more sheer and translucent tones to reflect the resin.”

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Back to Sergey Brin – and his lapel. Featuring an Iranian flag, with the lion and the sun symbols there pre-1979 revolution, it’s the first overtly political move at a Met Gala red carpet preceded by the most controversy the event has had for years. Eyes peeled for more.

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Here’s the OG brat, Charli xcx. The singer is wearing a strapless black gown by Saint Laurent with what looks like a glass flower stem blossoming across the bodice.

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Christian Cowan and Sam Smith
Met Gala 2026, Costume Art, Arrivals, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA – 04 May 2026 Photograph: Matt Baron/Shutterstock
Sam Smith’s arrival with designer Christian Cowan is proper Met Gala stuff. This black gown, complete with headpiece designed by Stephen Jones, is inspired by fashion illustrator Erte. The quote on Cowan’s instagram says it all: “art is not a thing; it is a way”. Facts.

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Rev Al Sharpton, the 71-year-old civil rights activist, hasn’t necessarily looked at the art theme but his suit with pinstripe sequins looks great and shows that sometimes simple really is the best.
The tech crowd is probably always going to get excited about a chance to go a bit wild for a fashion red carpet. Google co-founder Sergey Brin’s suit has recreated Matisse-style drawings in blue sequins and he looks very pleased about it. His partner, wellness influencer Gerelyn Gilbert-Soto, is matching, wearing feathers and a clutch bag in the colour of Google.

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Normally celebrities are asked “who are they wearing” on the red carpet. For the French content creator and podcaster Léna Mahfouf tonight that question is: “Whose hands are you wearing?”
Venus Williams, gala co-chair, in a classic black gown

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Co-chair Venus Williams goes for a classic black gown but brings the art reference in her necklace – made by Swarovski, it recreates the one worn by her younger self in Robert Pruitt’s 2022 painting of the tennis star. Sticking to the art theme while also going slightly meta? Top marks.

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A sweet moment between Nicole Kidman and her daughter Sunday Rose before they ascend the Met’s grand staircase. It is Sunday Rose’s first Met Gala and the model is wearing a pretty pink gown by Dior with striking floral appliqué detailing.
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Florida governor Ron DeSantis signs state’s new congressional map into law – live | Trump administration
DeSantis signs Florida’s new congressional map into law
Florida governor Ron DeSantis has announced that he has signed into law the state’s new congressional map, which could deliver the GOP an additional four US House seats in November’s midterm elections.
“Signed, Sealed, and Delivered,” DeSantis said in a post on X, with a map of the new districts attached.
With it, Florida becomes the latest state to adopt redrawn districts since Donald Trump urged Texas Republicans to redraw their state’s map to favor the GOP last year, sparking a nationwide redistricting battle.
Florida’s new House map aims to boost its GOP congressional delegation from 20 to 24 seats, while reducing Democrats’ eight seats to four.
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Trump once again boasted about his ability to pass cognitive tests designed to detect dementia and mental deterioration. A couple of days ago, he repeated these comments in a speech at a retirement community in Florida. He also went on to insult Gavin Newsom, calling him “stupid”.
His remarks come after calls from lawmakers, including Democratic representative Jamie Raskin, for him to take another cognitive test and publicly release the results.
In an interview with journalist Jim Acosta, former Trump White House lawyer Ty Cobb called the president “clearly insane” in late March.
Trump also, misleadingly, claims that inflation under his predecessor Joe Biden was the “worst” it has ever been.
Actually, at the end of Biden’s sole term in office, inflation hovered around 2.9% – down from a peak of 9.1% in June 2023.
The latest consumer price index data shows that inflation, under Trump, now sits at 3.3%.
As Donald Trump begins his remarks in the East Room, he repeats claims that US forces have decimated Iran’s capabilities.
“They have no navy, they have no air force,” the president said. “They have no radar. They have no nothing.”
Democrats welcome temporary supreme court ruling that restores access to abortion pills, but note ‘fight is just beginning’
In response to the supreme court’s decision to restore mail access to mifepristone, one of the two-drug regimen needed for medication abortion, Democrats welcomed the news, but noted this is part of a wider fight to further undermine safe and effective access to reproductive healthcare.
“This fight is just beginning,” said Chuck Schumer, the top Senate Democrat. “We will stop at nothing to prevent the Republicans from putting a national abortion ban into effect.”
Since the 2022 Dobbs decision, anti-abortion groups have attempted to limit access to abortion pills, mifepristone and misoprostol, now the most common method to terminate pregnancies in the US.
“I urge the Court to move swiftly to permanently protect access to this critical medication for women,” said Senator Jacky Rosen, a Democrat from Nevada.
“As this case proceeds, we must continue to fight back against Republican efforts to try to ban abortion nationwide,” said Democratic representative Pramila Jayapal of Washington state.
Donald Trump is due to speak shortly at a small business summit at the White House. We’ll bring you the latest lines, particularly keeping an ear out for any lines about the ongoing talks in Iran, particularly after the news that the US military destroyed six Iranian small boats amid the naval blockade in the strait of Hormuz.
Here’s a recap of the day so far
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Florida governor Ron DeSantis has announced that he has signed into law the state’s new congressional map, which could deliver the GOP an additional four US House seats in November’s midterm elections. “Signed, Sealed, and Delivered,” DeSantis said in a post on X, with a map of the new districts attached.
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The supreme court issued a temporary order to restore access to the abortion pill mifepristone by mail on Monday. This comes after two companies who manufacture mifepristone the drug filed an emergency appeal to the court on Saturday asking it to halt a court decision that would require an in‑person exam before the medication can be prescribed. In a one-page order by justice Samuel Alito, the court stayed the fifth circuit’s decision until 11 May, giving the court more time to hear both sides before making a decision.
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During Cole Tomas Allen’s hearing in Washington today, Judge Zia M Faruqui questioned why the suspect had been subjected to such harsh conditions in the DC jail, namely solitary confinement, while detained. Ahead of the latest hearing for the suspect in the White House press gala shooting last month, his lawyers wrote to the magistrate judge to note that Allen had been removed from suicide watch and issued a motion to vacate Monday’s hearing.
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Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, will travel to Rome this week to visit Pope Leo XIV, as the Trump administration’s relationship with the Vatican remains strained. The state department said in a statement that the meeting will be “to advance bilateral relations with Italy and the Vatican”.
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Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, who was hospitalized with pneumonia and remains in critical but stable condition, “is now breathing on his own”, according to his spokesperson, Ted Goodman. The infection had overwhelmed Giuliani – who Goodman said had been diagnosed with restrictive airway disease in the wake of the 9/11 attacks – and he had required a ventilator to breathe. “He is now breathing on his own, with his family and primary medical provider at his side,” Goodman said.
Trump says Iran will be ‘blown off the face of the Earth’ if they attack US vessels
In an interview with Fox News, Donald Trump said that Iran would be “blown off the face of the Earth” if they attack US vessels in the strait of Hormuz, while the naval blockade continues.
The president called the blockade “one of the greatest military maneuvers ever done” and that Tehran has become “much more malleable” during recent talks.
This comes after US Central Command (Centcom), said on Monday that it had destroyed six Iranian small boats and intercepted Iranian cruise missiles and drones fired at ships and commercial vessels being “protected” by the US military in the strait of Hormuz.
During Cole Tomas Allen’s hearing in Washington today, Judge Zia M Faruqui questioned why the suspect had been subjected to such harsh conditions in the DC jail, namely solitary confinement, while detained. According to reporters in the courtroom, the magistrate judge noted that January 6 defendants appeared to receive better treatment.
“Pardons may erase convictions but they do not erase history,” Faruqui said, while noting that Allen was enduring “vastly different” treatment compared with others who allegedly tried to attack “elected officials based on their political beliefs”.
DeSantis signs Florida’s new congressional map into law
Florida governor Ron DeSantis has announced that he has signed into law the state’s new congressional map, which could deliver the GOP an additional four US House seats in November’s midterm elections.
“Signed, Sealed, and Delivered,” DeSantis said in a post on X, with a map of the new districts attached.
With it, Florida becomes the latest state to adopt redrawn districts since Donald Trump urged Texas Republicans to redraw their state’s map to favor the GOP last year, sparking a nationwide redistricting battle.
Florida’s new House map aims to boost its GOP congressional delegation from 20 to 24 seats, while reducing Democrats’ eight seats to four.
Rudy Giuliani ‘now breathing on his own’ after being hospitalized with pneumonia, spokesman says
Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, who was hospitalized with pneumonia and remains in critical but stable condition, “is now breathing on his own”, according to his spokesperson, Ted Goodman.
The viral lung infection had “quickly overwhelmed” Giuliani – who Goodman said had been diagnosed with restrictive airway disease in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, adding “complications to any respiratory illness” – and he had required a ventilator to breathe.
“He is now breathing on his own, with his family and primary medical provider at his side,” Goodman said. “Mayor Giuliani is the ultimate fighter – as he has demonstrated throughout his life – and he is winning this battle … Please keep the prayers coming.”
Goodman announced yesterday that Guiliani, 81, had been hospitalized in Florida, but did not say why, and it remains unclear when he was first admitted to hospital.
In a post on Truth Social yesterday, Donald Trump, called his former personal attorney a “True Warrior, and the Best Mayor in the History of New York City, BY FAR” – before making it about himself, by perpetuating his lie about the 2020 election.
“They cheated on the Elections, fabricated hundreds of stories, did anything possible to destroy our Nation, and now, look at Rudy. So sad!” he said.
Giuliani hosted his online show, America’s Mayor Live, on Friday night from Florida, but said his voice was “a little under the weather”.
As mayor of New York City he garnered acclaim for his response to the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks, earning the nickname “America’s mayor”.
He later worked as an attorney for Trump in his failed efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, an effort that led to criminal charges against Giuliani in two US states and a defamation lawsuit from election workers. Giuliani has denied wrongdoing in the criminal cases. Trump pardoned Giuliani after he faced criminal charges for his efforts to help try to overturn the 2020 election.
He was also hospitalized last year after a car crash in New Hampshire left him with injuries including a spinal fracture.
Cole Tomas Allen removed from suicide watch
Ahead of the latest hearing for Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in the White House press gala shooting last month, his lawyers wrote to the magistrate judge to note that Allen had been removed from suicide watch and issued a motion to vacate Monday’s hearing.
However, the court denied the motion. Instead, Judge Zia M Faruqui said he had “grave concerns” about Allen’s “seemingly unprompted solitary confinement for days and overall conditions of confinement”. The hearing is due to start shortly.
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