Every year, celebrities show up to the Met Gala in expensive outfits and call it a day. The theme? Barely touched.
The concept? Forgotten somewhere between the glam squad and the limo.
But 2026 was different. The theme was Fashion is Art, and a few people actually read the brief.
So, who made it to the Met Gala best dressed list this year?
Who wore the concept rather than just a gown? The carpet has been judged. Buckle up!
Fashion is Art: The Official Met Gala Theme of 2026
The 2026 Met Gala theme, Costume Institute: Fashion is Art, hit different because it wasn’t just a dress code; it was a dare.
The concept of a “dressed body” means the outfit and the person wearing it fuse into a single statement.
Think less red carpet, more museum installation. The clothes were supposed to say something, not just sit there looking expensive.
Most celebrities showed up looking polished but conceptually empty, because a gorgeous gown with no idea behind it is just fabric at the end of the day.
A few people actually cracked the code, though!
Rihanna made her body the canvas, and Colman Domingo looked like he walked straight out of a gallery and onto that carpet.
Met Gala Best Dressed: The List!
Every year, people make ranked lists with zero explanation and call it fashion journalism. Not here.
Each look on this list earned its spot based on one thing only: how well it understood that Fashion is Art meant becoming the art, not just wearing something expensive.
Starting from scratch, working our way up to the look that owned the entire night.
17. The Jenner Sisters: Kendall & Kylie

Kendall wore custom GapStudio by Zac Posen, a Grecian-inspired look that felt clean and calculated.
Kylie Jenner came in Schiaparelli Haute Couture with a surrealist illusion of a bare chest, bleached brows, and 10,000 hand-embroidered pearls.
Two sisters, two completely different energy levels on that carpet.
16. Anne Hathaway

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Fresh off The Devil Wears Prada 2, Anne showed up in a custom illustrated Michael Kors gown, hand-painted in collaboration with artist Peter McGough and inspired by the Keats poem “Ode on a Grecian Urn.”
Andy Sachs would absolutely approve!
15. Emma Chamberlain

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Emma drew inspiration from the Impressionist period in a hand-painted, custom Mugler gown that flowed into deep, watery blues.
For a red carpet host, she came fully prepared with a concept, and that counts for a lot.
14. SZA

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SZA walked the steps in a custom yellow Emily Bode dress with a floral headpiece and a connected-arm band train reminiscent of a lunar moth, with fabric sourced from a vintage eBay seller.
Sustainable, sculptural, and completely SZA.
13. Tyla

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Tyla brought a colorful tease in a plunging teal Valentino number, dripping in glittering jewels, just ahead of her much-anticipated sophomore album.
She came to make a statement, and the carpet felt it.
12. Doja Cat

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Doja Cat kept things sleek in a nude latex Saint Laurent gown, with draped hooding giving the dress a sculptural twist.
Less theatrical than her past looks, but the restraint here actually hit harder.
11. Lisa

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Popstar Lisa wore a custom Robert Wun gown, a sheer bedazzled dress with a headpiece featuring two 3D-printed mannequin-like arms connected to her shoulders, holding up a white drape over her head.
She told Vogue those were her actual arms. Nobody believed her for a second.
10. Connor Storrie

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Connor Storrie’s Saint Laurent polka-dot halter featured a long train billowing behind him on his very first Met Gala carpet.
For a debut, the Heated Rivalry star held his own against some seriously heavy hitters that night.
9. Russell Wilson & Ciara

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Russell Wilson arrived in a cream custom suit with gold wing detailing from Brandon Blackwood, while Ciara channeled Egyptian queen Nefertiti in a sheer sequin number with gold paint in her hair.
Two separate concepts, one powerful moment!
8. Chase Infiniti

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Chase Infiniti arrived in a colorful Alexander McQueen gown whose sequins doubled as bold brushstrokes outlining the body’s shape.
Over 1.5 million individual sequins on a Met Gala debut. She did not come to play.
7. Paloma Elsesser

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Paloma Elsesser wore Bureau of Imagination by Francesco Risso, a look that felt less like fashion and more like a piece of conceptual art wearing a human.
One of the most underrated moments of the entire night.
6. Blake Lively

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Blake Lively wore a gold, purple, and pink archival Atelier Versace gown inspired by Venetian Rococo paintings and Baroque churches, complete with a sweeping train and a Judith Leiber bag featuring artwork painted by each of her four children.
She brought her kids to the Met Gala, but didn’t actually bring them.
5. Cardi B

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Cardi B wore a custom Marc Jacobs look inspired by German Surrealist artist Hans Bellmer, known for exploring themes of mannequins and the body.
She requested her shoes be double the usual height because, in her words, she is short. Concept and comedy in one outfit.
4. Hudson Williams

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Hudson Williams wore a Balenciaga look by Pierpaolo Piccioli, inspired by a 1947 bolero jacket from house founder Cristóbal Balenciaga, and completed with dramatic cat’s-eye makeup referencing the film Black Swan.
History, couture, and cinema all in one look. That is how you do a debut!
3. Bad Bunny

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Bad Bunny showed up in a custom all-black Zara tuxedo co-designed with the brand, complete with an oversized pussy bow referencing Charles James’ 1947 gown and a gold-tipped cane.
The real story, though, was the prosthetics, because the 32-year-old walked that carpet looking more than twice his age, crafted by makeup artist Mike Marino.
2. Rihanna

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Rihanna wore a bejeweled mock-neck Maison Margiela bodice with shimmery crinkled fabric wrapped over her shoulders, around her waist, and down to the floor, finished with metallic makeup and gold-curled hair framing her face.
She closed the carpet 9 minutes after it officially ended, and somehow that felt exactly right.
1. Beyoncé

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Beyoncé wore a skeleton-inspired custom Olivier Rousteing gown with a massive feathered train and an intricate crystal headpiece, returning to the Met Gala after a 10-year absence with Jay-Z and Blue Ivy by her side.
The carpet waited a decade for this. It was worth it.
The Art Was in the Intent
The Met Gala 2026 best dressed list was never going to be about the most expensive gown in the room.
This year proved that glamour without a concept is just a pretty dress with nowhere to go.
The looks that landed were the ones that understood the assignment, used their body as the medium, and made you feel something when you looked at them.
Fashion is not just worn. It is interpreted. And some people interpreted it brilliantly this year.
People Also Ask
1. Who Closed the Met Gala 2026 Red Carpet?
Rihanna and ASAP Rocky closed the carpet 9 minutes after it officially ended, as is tradition at this point.
2. Was This Beyoncé’s First Met Gala?
No, Beyoncé had attended before, but 2026 marked her return after a 10-year absence from the event.
3. Which Look Took the Most Hours to Make?
Kylie Jenner’s Schiaparelli gown took 11,000 hours of embroidery work and featured 10,000 individual pearls.
4. Were There any First-Time Met Gala Attendees on the List?
Yes, Connor Storrie, Hudson Williams, and Chase Infiniti all made their Met Gala debuts in 2026.
5. Who Were the Co-Chairs of the 2026 Met Gala?
Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour served as co-chairs for the 2026 event.







