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Met Gala 2026 crowns costume art as cultural power

The 2026 Met Gala unites Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour to celebrate “Costume Art,” a groundbreaking exhibition exploring the dressed body. With a star-studded host committee and a new gallery debut, the event promises a seismic cultural moment.

The 2026 Met Gala is already rewriting fashion’s future, long before the first couture-clad celebrity ascends the steps. This year, the Metropolitan Museum of Art will honor its spring Costume Institute exhibition, “Costume Art” and the quartet leading the charge reads like an all-genre cultural summit: Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour.

For Beyoncé, the evening marks a long-awaited homecoming. The last time she appeared at the Met Gala was in 2016, shimmering through “Manus x Machina” in custom Givenchy Couture. A decade later, she returns as co-chair, not just an icon but a sovereign force of global culture. Kidman and Williams, both Met regulars, continue to expand the red carpet’s visual vocabulary, Kidman with her sculptural, old-world Balenciaga; Williams with a Lacoste tennis-couture moment that felt like athletic mythology reborn.

And the supporting cast is just as electric. Anthony Vaccarello and Zoë Kravitz will co-chair the 2026 Host Committee, backed by a roster that reads like a fashion-era time capsule: Sabrina Carpenter, Doja Cat, Gwendoline Christie, Alex Consani, Misty Copeland, Elizabeth Debicki, Lena Dunham, Paloma Elsesser, LISA, Chloe Malle, Sam Smith, Teyana Taylor, Lauren Wasser, Anna Weyant, A’ja Wilson, and Yseult. More names will follow, but already the group spans avant-garde performance, global pop, athletic mastery, and red-carpet disruption.

But the soul of the night lies inside the museum walls. “Costume Art,” curated by Andrew Bolton, explores the intimate, inseparable dialogue between body and clothing, how garments don’t just decorate us, but shape, conceal, reveal, and rewrite our identities. The exhibition unfolds across thematic body types: the Naked Body, the Pregnant Body, the Aging Body, and more, situating objects from The Met’s collection in direct conversation with contemporary pieces from the Costume Institute.

In a move that signals scale and ambition, the exhibition will inaugurate The Met’s new Condé M. Nast Galleries, a 12,000-square-foot space adjacent to the Great Hall. Bolton describes the show as a reclamation of materiality: prioritizing the tactile, emotional, and physical connection between people and the garments that cover them.
As always, the Met Gala doubles as the Costume Institute’s most important fundraiser, supporting future exhibitions, acquisitions, and creative research. “Costume Art” opens to the public on May 10, 2026, and runs through January 10, 2027. The dress code, fashion’s most anticipated annual prompt, remains under wraps, but one thing is clear already:

The Met Gala is preparing not just a party, but a manifesto on how clothing becomes culture.

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