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Film, fringes and fake nipples: The five best Met Gala looks

Damien Woolnough

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When Kim Kardashian, Rihanna, Beyoncé and Nicole Kidman fail to crack the top five best dressed list in impressive outfits, it’s clear that this year’s Met Gala was a sartorial success.

Just as surprising is that Kylie Jenner is in the top five, part of a new breed making their mark with this year’s dress code Fashion Is Art.

Best Australian: Margot Robbie

Margot Robbie arrives at the Met Gala in Chanel.Getty Images

The Barbie star looked every inch a golden girl in a strapless Chanel gold lamé gown. On first appearance artistic allusions were absent, but from behind the artistry of 1100 embroidered details - that took the Parisian atelier 761 hours to make - clearly met the evening’s brief.

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It was a welcome departure from the gothic romantic looks worn by Robbie on the press tour for Wuthering Heights.

Sunday Rose Kidman Urban and Nicole Kidman arrive at the 2026 Met Gala celebrating “Costume Art”.Getty

This was Chanel artistic director Matthieu Blazy’s Met Gala debut, and he made a strong impression, also dressing Nicole Kidman in a red sequinned gown with a red feathered peplum adding a touch of Moulin Rouge.

Kidman attended with her model daughter Sunday Rose. It’s good to have a mother co-chairing the event with organisers waiving their over-18 rule, with the 17-year-old and Beyoncé’s 14-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter making themselves at home on the red carpet.

Best Kardashian: Kylie Jenner

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Kylie Jenner in Schiaparelli.Getty Images

Beauty entrepreneur Kylie Jenner stole the best dressed crown from sisters Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner, and close friend Hailey Bieber, who appeared to have coordinated their looks to showcase the female form in sculpture.

While Kim’s leather leotard had the expected impact, it was Kylie’s Schiaparelli haute couture gown with a nude illusion corset and cascading embellished skirt that combined drama and deconstructed elegance.

Kim Kardashian in Allen Jones and Whitaker Malem at the Met Gala.Getty Images
Hailey Bieber in Saint Laurent at the 2026 Met Gala.Getty Images
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Like Kim’s leotard, Kendall’s undergarments, showing through a draped custom dress from Gap Studio, and Bieber’s gold Saint Laurent body armour, both featured prominent nipple details, which along with borrowed jewellery were the evening’s must-have accessory.

Kendall Jenner wears custom Gap Studio by Zac Posen.Getty Images

Best singer: Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter in custom Dior at the Met Gala.Getty Images

It has been seven years since the Met Gala’s camp theme, but singer Sabrina Carpenter embodies exaggeration and artifice every time she hits the red carpet.

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Carpenter turned to Jonathan Anderson at Christian Dior to bring the art of cinema to life with a dress constructed from rhinestone filmstrips layered over a tulle dress.

Fittingly, the filmstrips were from the movie Sabrina, starring Audrey Hepburn and William Holden.

There was a touch of the flapper about the silhouette, with Carpenter tapping into the 1920s and 1930s mood of many Met Gala outfits.

Beyoncé in custom Olivier Rousteing at the Met Gala.Getty Images

While Carpenter turned to Hepburn, Beyoncé returned to the event after a 10-year absence in a custom Olivier Rousteing gown that was more Mae West. The x-ray dress featured embellished skeletal details and a feathered train that would have to stop at all stations on the way to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Best actress: Teyana Taylor

Teyana Taylor in motion at the Met Gala.Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

Oscar nominee Teyana Taylor continued her commitment to groundbreaking red carpet dressing after ruling the awards season, following her acclaimed performance in One Battle After Another.

While Blake Lively stuck to the tried and true formula of Versace gowns - this time choosing a pastel vintage dress from 2006 - and Anne Hathaway chose Michael Kors over Prada, Taylor wisely homed in on Tom Ford.

Blake Lively in vintage Versace at the Met Gala.Getty Images
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Her fringed dress with silver sequins was poetry in motion, with just a touch of The Addams Family character Cousin It – but sexy.

Best themed outfit: Claire Foy

Claire Foy in Erdem at the Met Gala.Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

If you have to explain your outfit at the Met Gala, you’ve missed the mark, which is why The Crown actress Claire Foy ruled the red carpet.

The actress was immediately recognisable as the subject of painter John Singer Sargent’s scandalous painting Portrait of Madam X from 1884.

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The depiction of socialite Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau with her dress straps falling down was too provocative for its original audience with Sargent repainting the straps.

John Singer Sargent’s Portrait of Madam X.John Singer Sargent

British designer Erdem Moralıoğlu took the original approach with slipping jewelled straps on the shoulder of the black satin dress. An embellished coat from Barbour added a layer of contemporary cool.

Sargent sold the painting to The Met in 1916. “I suppose it is the best thing I have ever done,” Sargent said. The same can be said of Erdem.

Lauren Sanchez wears Schiaparelli at the 2026 Met Gala.Variety via Getty
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The Schiaparelli gown worn by Lauren Sanchez Bezos, an honorary chair of the event alongside billionaire husband and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, also made reference to Sargent’s historical painting. The hourglass proportions and former newsreader’s blow dry placed her look firmly in 2026.

All the looks from the Met Gala red carpet

Rihanna in Maison Margiela.Getty Images
Jay-Z, Beyoncé in Olivier Rousteing and Blue Ivy Carter in Balenciaga.Getty Images
Kendall Jenner in Gap Studio.Getty Images
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A$AP Rocky in Chanel.Getty Images
Bad Bunny in Zara.Getty Images
Ayo Edebiri in Chanel.Getty Images
Madonna in Saint Laurent.Getty Images
Maude Apatow in Valentino.Getty Images
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Keke Palmer in Prabal Gurung.Getty Images
Odessa A’zion in Valentino.Getty Images
Tyla in Valentino.Getty Images
Jack Harlow.Getty Images
Jaafar Jackson.Getty Images
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Kate Moss in Saint Laurent.Getty Images
Alexa Chung.Getty Images
Romeo Beckham in Burberry.Getty Images
Cher.Getty Images
Kris Jenner in Dolce & Gabbana.Getty Images
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Doechii in Marc Jacobs.Getty Images
Chase Infiniti in Thom Browne.Getty Images
Elizabeth Debicki.Getty Images
SZA.Getty Images
Rachel Zegler.Getty Images
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Sarah Paulson.Getty Images
Anok Yai.Getty Images
Serena Williams.Getty Images
Sabrina Carpenter in Dior.Getty Images
Anne Hathaway in Michael Kors.Getty Images
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Kylie Jenner.Getty Images
Hunter Schafer in Prada.Getty Images
Hailey Bieber in Saint Laurent.Getty Images
Troye Sivan in Prada.Getty Images
Lily-Rose Depp in Chanel.Getty Images
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Alex Consani in Gucci.Getty Images
Sombr.Getty Images
Gracie Abrams in Chanel.Getty Images
Paloma Elsesser in Bureau of Imagination.Getty Images
Suki Waterhouse.Getty Images
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Dwayne Johnson.Getty Images
Misty Copeland.Getty Images
Hudson Williams in Balenciaga.Getty Images
Karlie Kloss in Dior.Getty Images
Nicholas Hoult in Prada.Getty Images
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Joe Alwyn in Valentino.Getty Images
Rami Malek in Saint Laurent.Getty Images
Adwoa Aboah in Simone Rocha.Getty Images
Miranda Kerr in Dior.Getty Images
Imaan Hammam in Saint Laurent.Getty Images
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Daisy Edgar-Jones in Alexander McQueen.Getty Images
Jennie in Chanel.Getty Images
Carey Mulligan in Prada.Getty Images
Felicity Blunt and Stanley Tucci.Getty Images
Emily Blunt.Getty Images
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Stevie Nicks in Zara.Getty Images
Adut Akech.Getty Images
Naomi Watts in Dior.Getty Images
Julianne Moore in Bottega Veneta.Getty Images
Heidi Klum.Getty Images
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Colman Domingo in Valentino.Getty Images
Alysa Liu.Getty Images
Angela Bassett.Getty Images
Joey King in Miu Miu.Getty Images
Irina Shayk.Getty Images
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Georgina Rodríguez.Getty Images
Rauw Alejandro.Getty Images
Olivia Wilde.Getty Images
LISA in Robert Wun.Getty Images
Paul Anthony Kelly.Getty Images
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Jisoo in Dior.Getty Images
Vittoria Ceretti.Getty Images
Finn Wolfhard in Thom Browne.Getty Images
Damson Idris in Prada.Getty Images
Camila Mendes in Manish MalhortaGetty Images
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Gigi Hadid in Miu Miu.Getty Images
Rosé.Getty Images
Skepta.Getty Images
Laufey.Getty Images
Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor.Getty Images
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Adrien Brody.Getty Images
Anderson .Paak.Getty Images
Marcello Hernández.Getty Images
Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster.Getty Images
Katy Perry in Stella McCartney.Getty Images
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Connor Storrie in Saint Laurent.Getty Images
Yu-Chi Lyra Kuo.Getty Images
Jordan Roth in Robert Wun.Getty Images
Dree Hemingway in Valentino.Getty Images
Tyriq Withers in Louis Vuitton.Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
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John Imah.Getty Images
Sarah Pidgeon in Loewe.Getty Images
Jon Batiste in ERL.Getty Images
Gwendoline Christie in Giles Deacon.Getty Images
Zoë Kravitz in Saint Laurent.Getty Images
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Doja Cat in Saint Laurent.Getty Images
Sam Smith in Christian Cowan.Getty Images
Naomi Osaka in Robert Wun.Getty Images
Lena Dunham in Valentino.Getty Images
Charli XCX in Saint Laurent.Getty Images
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Ben Platt in Tanner Fletcher.Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
Sunday Rose Kidman Urban in Dior and Nicole Kidman in Chanel.Getty Images
Anna Wintour in Chanel.Getty Images
Lauren Sanchez Bezos in Schiaparelli.Getty Images
Wendi Murdoch in Miss Sohee Couture.Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
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Venus Williams.Getty Images
Emma Chamberlain in Courreges.Penske Media via Getty Images
Lena Mahfouf.Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
Chase Sui Wonders.Getty Images
Bill Skarsgård.Getty Images
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Sabrina Harrison.Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
John Lithgow and Mary Yeager.Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
Isla Johnston.Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
Damien WoolnoughDamien Woolnough is the fashion editor of The Sydney Morning Herald and The AgeConnect via Facebook.

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