The actor reinterpreted the artist's iconic works in a full leather look as "a powerful and unapologetic expression of queer identity and masculinity."
From Saint Laurent's buzzy soireé to the Williams sisters' sophisticated affair, all of our favorite stars went all out after fashion's biggest night.
Ahead of her red carpet appearance, L'OFFICIEL caught up with the philanthropist, businesswoman, and fashion connoisseur.
In between her Broadway run in Becky Shaw, the actress keeps the night going at one of the Met Gala’s most exclusive after-hours gatherings.
In custom Mugler, the longtime Met correspondent turned the carpet into her runway (again).
The WNBA star talks all things Met Gala, fashion, basketball, and more.
Behind the philanthropist's deceptively simple blue gown, there was a subtle nod to one of the Met's most iconic pieces.
The pop star takes her "Sabrinawood" aesthetic to the next level in a custom Dior gown wrapped in film strips from the 1954 movie Sabrina.
Arriving last with Blue Ivy by her side, the superstar delivers a dramatic, crystal-covered illusion look—complete with a sweeping feather train.
The singer turned the clock forward for his 2026 Met Gala red carpet appearance.
For the occasion, all of our favorite stars dared to go bare.
In a custom all-white Robert Wun creation, the Blackpink star turns herself into a living sculpture.
The internet's favorite It boys have ascended The Met's iconic steps.
How do men wear and interpret "Costume Art?"
From Sabrina Carpenter to Beyoncé, see all the stars on the 2026 Met Gala red carpet.
From the event's rumored blacklist to self-imposed exiles, these stars won't be walking that red carpet anytime soon.
Ahead of the 2026 Met Gala, activists across the city are protesting the time-honored tradition—here's why.
Ahead of the Costume Institute’s “Costume Art” exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Met Gala challenges guests to treat the red carpet like a living canvas.
Fashion's biggest night is on the horizon once again.
The designer’s absence—and his Instagram protest—sparked conversation about the commodification of Black art and the politics of fashion’s biggest night.