The Met Gala has existed at the intersection of fashion, culture and spectacle for decades, shaping global conversations about style long before social media began defining red carpet moments. Each year, anticipation grows as designers, celebrities and fashion enthusiasts await the unveiling of the next concept that will dominate the famous steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. With the announcement of the 2026 Met Gala theme, the world is once again excited about what the next first Monday in May will bring.
ContentsMet Gala 2026 Theme Announced: “Costume Art”A theme rooted in history, vision and expressionWhat can you expect from the 2026 exhibitionHow the theme can shape the red carpetWho will organize the 2026 gala?When is the gala and what about the dress code?As the gala prepares to celebrate its 78th anniversary, the stakes feel different this time. Not only is the institution celebrating a new chapter in its history, but the unveiling of the 2026 Met Gala theme also comes at a time when the museum is expanding its approach to fashion as a legitimate discipline within the art world. That shift sets the tone for what will be one of the most transformative galas in recent history.
Met Gala 2026 Theme Announced: “Costume Art”
After months of speculation, the 2026 Met Gala theme has been officially revealed as “Costume Art.” The title stems directly from the museum’s ongoing commitment to strengthening the role of fashion in artistic discourse and coincides with an important milestone: the opening of the Condé M. Nast Galleries. This new, permanent home for the Costume Institute places fashion at the heart of the museum’s identity. It provides a dedicated space for exhibitions that celebrate the artistry behind clothing.
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A theme rooted in history, vision and expression
One of the pieces that will be exhibited: The Reclaimed Body by Hans Bellmer | Photo: Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
According to Bolton, the 2026 Met Gala theme focuses on the intimate dialogue between art and clothing. The exhibition examines how the body has been represented in Western art, from prehistory to modern times. Paintings, sculptures and artefacts from a period spanning more than 5,000 years will be displayed alongside clothing from the museum’s exceptional fashion archive, telling a story about clothing as an extension of the human form.
The Costume Institute’s track record shows that audiences respond strongly to these types of explorations. When “Heavenly Bodies” debuted in 2018, more than 1.65 million visitors visited the exhibit – more than any other in the museum’s history. With ‘Costume Art’, Bolton believes the gallery’s new permanent home will enhance the experience even further, calling the year ‘transformative for fashion in general’.
What can you expect from the 2026 exhibition
The ‘Costume Art’ exhibition features nearly 200 works of art paired with 200 garments, divided into three thematic sections: bodies ubiquitous in art (including the classical nude), underrepresented bodies (such as pregnant or aging bodies) and universal bodies rooted in anatomy. This clear, structured approach allows visitors to understand not only how clothing shapes the body, but also how artists have interpreted that relationship over the centuries.
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How the theme can shape the red carpet
Ensemble “Corset Anatomia” by Renata Buzzo | Photo: Anna-Marie Kellen/The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The 2026 Met Gala theme is poised to inspire one of the most innovative red carpets in years. Designers are expected to embrace sculptural silhouettes, form-fitting creations, sheer fabrics and intricate constructions that emphasize the form and narrative power of the human form. With Saint Laurent sponsoring the exhibition, many expect the brand’s sensual, architectural silhouettes to feature prominently on the steps.
Fashion historians also predict a revival of archival clothing. The gala has already had many iconic moments, from…Kim Kardashian’sMarilyn Monroe dresses to a new interpretation of historical couture and ‘Costume Art’ offer even more opportunities to merge history with contemporary craftsmanship.
Who will organize the 2026 gala?
At this time, no celebrity co-chairs have been confirmed for the 2026 event. Anna Wintour remains the main presenter, along withJeff BezosAndLauren Sanchez Bezoswhose sponsorship supports the new gallery space. Traditionally, co-chairs are selected based on their connection to that year’s exhibition, leading many to speculate that artists, designers and performers with strong ties to the art world could take the reins.
When is the gala and what about the dress code?
Muslin “Bustle” by Charles James | | Photo: Anna-Marie Kellen/The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The event will take place on May 4, 2026, continuing the tradition of landing on the first Monday in May. While the exhibition will open to the public shortly afterwards, the official dress code, separate from the Met Gala 2026 theme, will be confirmed closer to the date. Participants can expect a guideline that limits the creative interpretation of ‘Costume Art’, much like last year’s ‘Custom for You’ guideline.
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