Met Gala 2026 Red Carpet Arrivals: See All the Celebrity Looks
Met Gala 2026 Kim K, Cardi B & Bad Bunny Bring the Glam!!!
The Met Gala red carpet is officially on and the early arrivals are already going full main character.
The Carters are in the house ... Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and Blue Ivy made the gala a family affair ... and they look stunning.
Sabrina Carpenter arrived wearing all black in Hollywood glam. Gigi Hadid showed up in a sheer, dark gray gown as she shows off her bare back and bum while glistening in the carpet lighting. Amanda Seyfried and Connor Storrie also made their respected cameos. Amanda in a blush pink, floor-length maxi dress paired with a dazzling necklace to brighten the look. Connor making his Met Gala debut in an all-black moment, serving up some shoulders with a polka-dotted halter top that trails behind as he takes his first steps.
Madonna arrived wearing a dramatic pirate inspired hat and a brass trumpet, accompanied by women in sheer blindfolds who highlight her look.
Earlier on ... Cara Delevingne, Bill Skarsgård, and Lauren Sánchez Bezos were some of the first to arrive. Cara stunned in a sleek black gown with a sheer, trailing back that turned the museum steps into her runway, while Skarsgård brought his signature edge to the carpet, wearing a suit with a double-breasted trench coat. Sánchez Bezos showed up in a strapless navy gown dripping with jeweled shoulder details.
Inside fashion's biggest night, stars are dressing to the dress code "Fashion Is Art" -- the theme is "Costume Art" -- celebrating the Met's "Costume Art" exhibition.
Also making major entrances: co-chair Venus Williams in a sparkling black gown with a bold silver neckpiece, and Nicole Kidman in a fiery red Chanel look with feathered drama. Anna Wintour kept it classic in teal with a feathered shawl, while Ashley Graham and La La Anthony brought serious glam with sheer textures and heavy embellishments.
The A-list event is co-chaired by Beyoncé, Kidman, Williams, and Wintour with Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos serving as honorary chairs.