The Metropolitan Museum of Art has just announced the dress code for its annual Costume Institute Benefit (yes, it’s a charity event, not just a reason to dress up) and it’s deceptively simple—or painfully complex, depending on how you look at it: ‘Fashion is Art’.
When is the Met Gala this year?
The event takes place on the first Monday of May; this year, that’s Monday, May 4, 2026.
Who will attend the 2026 Met Gala?
While the guest list, as always, is under lock and key, we can assume Beyoncé will be returning to Fashion’s Biggest Night after a decade since she’s sharing co-chair duties with Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Condé Nast chief Anna Wintour.
The gala’s host committee, co-chaired by Saint Laurent creative director Anthony Vaccarello and actor Zoë Kravitz (a Saint Laurent brand ambassador), includes notable names like Sabrina Carpenter, Doja Cat, Blackpink’s Lisa, Sam Smith, and Teyana Taylor. Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos, along with being the lead sponsors for the gala and exhibition, are also honorary chairs for the evening.
What’s the dress code?
The dress code for this year’s Met Gala is ‘Fashion is Art’. As art is subjective, that leaves plenty of room for interpretation.
For those inclined to take the theme quite literally, designers have been translating great artworks into wearable forms for decades. Take, for example, Yves Saint Laurent’s iconic Mondrian cocktail dress inspired by the Dutch Neoplasticism movement; Andy Warhol’s pop-art prints splashed across collections at Versace, Prada, and Moschino; or Rodarte’s spring 2012 collection based entirely on Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’ and ‘Vase with Twelve Sunflowers’. If the idea is to literally come dressed as an artwork, might we suggest a look from Viktor & Rolf’s couture autumn/winter 2015 show, which had canvases and frames wrapped around the body as dresses?










