The most talked-about looks at this year's Met Gala
It's the biggest night in fashion.
Celebrities arrived to the 2026 Met Gala with their take on this year's theme - Costume Art - where organisers asked attendees to experiment with the lavish and whimsical dress code.
The annual event is a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, and serves as chance for celebrities and design houses to go all-out on spectacle.
The golden-voiced Broadway star Joshua Henry, took the drama up a notch by opening the carpet with a rendition of "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" with a band and dancers on the Met's iconic steps, which were outfitted to look like mossy bricks in a lush garden.
The guest list was especially starry this year, with the event's co-chairs including the musical multihyphenate Beyoncé, actress Nicole Kidman, tennis star Venus Williams, and Global Editorial Director of Vogue Anna Wintour.
A parade of celebrities, including Naomi Osaka, Angela Bassett, Madonna, and Sabrina Carpenter posed for the cameras. Some famous faces - Bad Bunny, Heidi Klum, and Katy Perry - were nearly unrecognisable thanks to their commitment to the "costume" theme.
Here's a look at some of the highlights and most talked-about looks.
Beyoncé takes over the carpet with her famous family
Getty ImagesBeyoncé made her first Met Gala appearance in 10 years, and to make up for lost time she sported a monumental look.
The creation, by French designer Olivier Rousteing, took on the Gala's theme with a gown with an embellished skeleton design, and added a giant feathered cape.
The BBC caught up with Beyonce on the carpet. Asked how it felt to be back, the star said, "It feels great to be here with my daughter and husband".
The star took the carpet with husband, rapper Jay-Z, and her daughter, Blue Ivy, who at 14 years old marks one of the youngest attendees. The Gala typically only allows guests who are 18 or older.
Getty ImagesRihanna arrives fashionably late, A$AP Rocky in tow
Getty ImagesAs has become almost tradition, the musical and fashionable power couple closed down the Met Gala carpet, arriving virtually after everyone.
Rihanna donned a custom Maison Margiela by Glenn Martens encrusted with thousands of jewels and beads, with the rapper, who co-chaired last year's Gala, arriving in custom Chanel. He donned a pink coat with black satin lapels.
Anna Wintour's feathery confection
Getty ImagesAnna Wintour, the Global Editorial Director of Vogue magazine, wore a feathery custom Chanel confection to her signature event.
It marked her first Gala since stepping down as Editor-in-Chief of American Vogue. She has co-chaired the event nearly every year since 1995.
Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman goes red
Getty ImagesActress and event co-chair Nicole Kidman donned a red, long-sleeved beaded column gown by Chanel. She attended with her daughter, Sunday Rose.
Venus Williams' sparkling accessories
Getty ImagesAmerican tennis star Venus Williams, a five-time Wimbledon winner, also co-chaired the event. She wore a black sparkling gown with a luxurious silver, jewel-encrusted neck adornment.
She let out a cheer when the BBC asked her how it felt to co-chair the gala. "I'm dancing inside," she said.
Serena Williams shines in silver
Getty ImagesThe other Williams sister, Serena, wore a silver Marc Jacobs creation that echoed the classical art on display in the museum.
Lauren Sánchez Bezos channels "Madame X"
Getty ImagesLauren Sánchez Bezos, the wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is an honorary chair at this year's gala.
Her Schiaparelli gown invokes one of the most famous (and scandalous) dresses in art history: the gown portrayed in John Singer Sargent's "Madame X".
Broadway star Joshua Henry puts on a show
Getty Images"Ragtime" star Joshua Henry didn't just attend the red carpet. He opened the evening with a performance of Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance With Somebody", accompanied by dancers and a band.
Coleman Domingo's suit pops against the carpet
Getty ImagesDomingo isn't afraid to take big fashion swings, and this unusual suit has costume elements while remaining sleek.
Yes, that is Heidi Klum
REUTERS/Daniel ColeThe supermodel took her penchant for extravagant Halloween costumes to the Met Gala, where she dressed as one of the many marble statues gracing the museum's halls.
Is that you Bad Bunny...?
Getty ImagesBad Bunny followed in Klum's footsteps with another very costumey look. The 32-year-old singer wore makeup that made him look like an old man. But a very dapper old man, regardless.
Angela Bassett reigns over the carpet
Getty ImagesBassett wore a pink gown designed by Prabal Gurung that was inspired by a Harlem Renaissance painting, "Girl in a Pink Dress" by Laura Wheeler Waring.
She told the BBC that fashion was integral to getting into character.
Emma Chamberlain's painting-inspired gown
Getty ImagesInfluencer Emma Chamberlian wore a multi-colored gown, courtesy of Mugler by Miguel Castro Freitas, that resembles a painting.
Model and activist Aariana Rose Philip makes historic Gala debut
Getty ImagesPhilip is the first wheelchair user to attend the Met Gala, according to Vogue magazine.
"For so long, disabled people were not represented anywhere," Philip told Vogue. "The thought of even being able to exist at an event like this... nobody even went there. To go from that to now, somehow finding myself there - I can't say how blessed and honored I feel attending."
Teyana Taylor shimmers and shimmies
Getty ImagesTeyana Taylor brought her fringed dress to life by dancing on the carpet.
Manish Malhotra's sculptured shoulders
Getty ImagesFamed Indian designer Manish Malhotra paired a bandhgala with an almost impossibly ornate cape. The cape's design is a tribute to Mumbai, which took a team of 50 artisans 960-hours to make.
Karan Johar's cape tells its own story
Getty ImagesThe Bollywood director also wore a design by his friend Manish Malhotra.
It consisted of a vintage jacket under a hand-painted cape with detailed embroidery. Johar's team described the paintings featured on his outfit as characters from Indian mythology.
Johar told the BBC that fashion was a massive part of his movies, which have been cemented as some of the most iconic in modern Bollywood. He added that the day had him feeling emotional.
Cara Delevingne's gown saves its drama for the back
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Getty ImagesDelevingne's Ralph Lauren gown seemed simple from the front. But when she turned around, the dramatic sheer details had a vivid effect on the Met stairs.
Chase Sui Wonders' soothing lavender
Getty ImagesActress Chase Sui Wonders dripped with diamonds in a pale lavender dress.
Lena Dunham returns to the Met
Getty ImagesLena Dunham, creator of the HBO show "Girls", wore a vivid Valentino red dress made out of feathers and sequins.
She told Vogue that her dress was inspired by Artemisia Gentileschi's Renaissance-era painting, "Judith Slaying Holofernes" - specifically, the blood spraying from the Assyrian general's neck.
Charlie XCX chooses black over 'Brat'
Getty ImagesThe carpet might featured hues of green, but Charlie XCX opted against her signature color for a sophisticated Saint Laurent black gown with a floral embellishment on the front.
Doja Cat's classic draping comes with a twist
Getty ImagesDoja Cat wears a classically Grecian Saint Laurent dress in an unconventional fabric: silicone.
Sinéad Burke's corset-inspired dress
Getty ImagesActivist, writer, public speaker Sinéad Burke made her return to the Met Gala in a black corseted gown with flowing sleeve embellishments.
Naomi Osaka's surprise reveal
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REUTERS/Daniel ColeTennis Grand Slam champ Naomi Osaka, who arrived in white and red Robert Wun, had not one but two looks. She took off her white coat to reveal a second outfit, this time a deep maroon dress with a lace-up back.
Katy Perry's feeling reflective
Getty ImagesTrust us: This is Katy Perry. The pop star's unique, and somewhat eerie mirrored mask obscured her face. But don't worry, it opens!
Connor Storrie heats up the green carpet
Getty ImagesConnor Storrie, one of the stars of hit Netflix series Heated Rivalry, walked the carpet in daring menswear by Saint Laurent.
Hudson Williams' bold makeup
Getty ImagesMeanwhile, Storrie's co-star Hudson Williams' opted for a matador-esque suit from Balenciaga.
But the real star of his look was his makeup, which Williams said was inspired by the movie "Black Swan."
Lisa's many hands
Getty ImagesLisa, a member of the K-Pop group Blackpink, wears a white Robert Wun gown with an interesting illusion: mannequin arms hold up a white veil, while her real arms are free to pose.
Rosé's artsy embellishment
Getty ImagesLisa's fellow Blackpink bandmate Rosé was also in attendance, wearing Saint Laurent.
Zoe Kravitz makes use of her pockets
Getty ImagesZoe Kravitz wore a black lace Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello gown. But she frequently posed with her hand in her pocket, amid rumours of an engagement to pop star Harry Styles.
Sabrina Carpenter brings Hollywood glamour - literally
Getty ImagesPop star Sabrina Carpenter donned a dress made out of celluloid film strips.
When asked by the BBC what the film on the dress is from, the Grammy-winning singer shouted, "Sabrina" - possibly referring to the classic film with Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart from 1954.
Sam Smith's extravagant headpiece
Getty ImagesSam Smith arrived in a glamourous robe, with a towering feathered headpiece that made the look stand out.
Hunter Schafer's euphoric dress
Getty ImagesThe Euphoria actress wore a custom Prada dress, which took inspiration from Gustav Klimt's 1912 painting Mäda Primavesi - an art piece in the Met's collection.
Stevie Nicks swaggers into the Met
Getty ImagesThe rock icon swept the Met Gala stairs in a voluminous black gown with a top hat.
Cher makes us Believe
Getty ImagesPerhaps in tribute to Nicks' "Leather and Lace", another notable diva, Cher, wore a black dress with a jacket that felt both elegant and tough.
Madonna sails into the Met Gala
Getty ImagesThe winds must have blown favorably to bring Madonna to the Met Gala. Her nautical-witch look featured a headpiece shaped like a tall ship, an ethereal grey veil, and an entourage of models to help guide it down the carpet.
Kim Kardashian channels a superhero
Getty ImagesThe businesswoman and reality star said that British design duo Whitaker Malem made her orange look.
Kylie Jenner's "falling" dress
Getty ImagesBusinesswoman and reality star Kylie Jenner's Schiaparelli dress at first appeared to be falling off her. But a cleverly designed nude bodice held the entire look together.
Kendall Jenner echoes her sister
Getty ImagesModel Kendall Jenner arrived in a dress that thematically rhymed with her sister Kylie's, this time by Zac Posen for GAP.
This didn't escape the attention of reporters on the carpet, asking Kendall if the two got ready together.
Sarah Paulson and her dollar mask
Getty ImagesActress Sarah Paulson wore grey tulle dress and a mask fashioned out of a dollar bill, obscuring part of her face.
When the BBC asked her what is signified, she simply said the "1 percent".
