celebpeek
  • Home
  • Bollywood
  • Hollywood
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
celebpeek
  • Music
  • Celebrity News
  • Events
  • TV & Streaming
Home » Couture
Tag:

Couture

Met Gala 2026: Everything to know about fashion’s biggest night - from the theme to the galleries to the couture
Lifestyle

Met Gala 2026: Everything to know about fashion’s biggest night – from the theme to the galleries to the couture

by jummy84 November 19, 2025
written by jummy84

If you’ve ever wandered through The Metropolitan Museum of Art and thought, “Why does every statue look like it could land a magazine cover?”, congratulations you’re already aligned with the 2026 Met Gala theme. Next year, fashion’s biggest night is getting even bigger, bolder, and, according to curator Andrew Bolton, a little “uncorseted.”

Met Gala 2026: Sculptures can be an inspo for Costume Art(Pexels)

Met Gala 2026 theme

Yes. Famous Vogue editor Anna Wintour said, “Who needs extra words?” and the fashion world collectively bowed.

The Exhibition: “Costume Art”- Where every gallery has a dress code

The Met’s 2026 Costume Institute exhibition is titled Costume Art, and it’s about to make one thing crystal clear: Fashion is the main narrative

According to Andrew Bolton, the genius behind the exhibition, the inspiration came from one major realisation: “The dressed body is the common thread connecting the entire museum.”

From 5,000-year-old sculptures to Renaissance paintings to contemporary portraits, clothing has always been the visual narrator, signaling power, class, mythology, belief systems, gender, identity, desire… everything.

The exhibition will span:

  • Paintings
  • Sculptures
  • Ancient artifacts
  • Historical garments
  • Contemporary couture

All of these will be shown side by side in a stunning new 12,000-square-foot permanent fashion wing. This is fashion getting its rightful place at the front of the museum, not the basement, not the annex, not “just for the summer.” Permanent. Celebrated. Central.

Why this Met Gala 2026 theme breaks tradition

This is the first Costume Institute exhibition ever with no subtitle. Initially, there was one, but Bolton removed it. And in the most on-brand fashion metaphor ever, he said: “We took it out and it was like taking off a corset.”

He described the final title as bold, intentional, and free of hierarchy: Not art vs fashion. Not fashion as art. But fashion and art as equals. “Costume Art” isn’t trying to justify itself. It’s simply stating: we’ve always belonged here.

Date: First Monday in May – May 4, 2026

As always, the most dramatic night in fashion falls on the first Monday of May.

Mark your calendars, notify your group chats, cancel all other plans.

Dress code: Wear your story, literally

Because 2026 is all about the dressed body as the protagonist, expect celebrities to interpret this theme through:

  • Draped silhouettes echoing ancient sculpture
  • Renaissance-inspired embroidery
  • Painterly prints
  • Textures mimicking tapestries and frescoes
  • Sculptural gowns and exaggerated proportions
  • Gold-leaf detailing
  • Garments referencing mythology, allegories, and classical body language

Hosts: The names are to be decided, but expect maximum star power

Expect the usual formula:

  • One mega musician
  • One blockbuster actor
  • One head-turning designer
  • And the eternal constant: Anna Wintour, the Met’s North Star in sunglasses

What to expect on the Red Carpet:

If you think the Met Gala has peaked, think again. 2026 will be:

  • The year someone arrives as a literal Greek statue
  • The year someone channels a Baroque portrait
  • The year designers push sculptural couture to the extreme
  • The year the Met steps become a runway of living art
  • The year every celebrity has to truly understand the theme

Why “Costume Art” is bigger than fashion:

This exhibition is a statement. Fashion has always been part of the way humans tell stories about ourselves and each other.

Every gallery, every era, every civilization used clothing to communicate something. And now, the Costume Institute is showcasing that truth on the grandest scale ever. Instead of ranking sculptures above garments, or paintings above robes, 2026 is about equivalency. The body, dressed and expressed, is the museum’s universal language.

The 2026 Met Gala will show us how clothing and art have been intertwined for thousands of years. From myth to modernity, the dressed body has always been center stage, and this year, it gets the spotlight it deserves. Get ready for a red carpet that fuses fashion with fine art, couture with culture, and history with high glamour.

Similar stories for you:

Aditi Rao Hydari spills her beauty secrets: Her go-to red lip to self-love glow

The winter shade shift: Colours that make every outfit look instantly richer

Sweater vests: The cosy-chic layer your winter outfits have been missing

November 19, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Claro Couture Spain Spring 2026
Fashion

Claro Couture Spain Spring 2026

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Claro Couture Spain Spring 2026

September 18, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Balmaination Took Over Lincoln Center as Olivier Rousteing Accepted the Couture Council Award
Fashion

Balmaination Took Over Lincoln Center as Olivier Rousteing Accepted the Couture Council Award

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

“I never had an example, so I became my own,” Olivier Rousteing told the crowd at Lincoln Center as he accepted the 2025 Couture Council Award for Artistry of Fashion. For the Balmain creative director—who, as a young, Black designer, carved his path in an industry that offered few role models—those words carried particular resonance. Speaking with characteristic power and poise, Rousteing set the tone for a luncheon that celebrated both his artistry and his barrier-breaking career.

As creative director of Balmain, Rousteing has long forged his own path, and The Museum at FIT’s annual Couture Council luncheon recognized exactly that. “We’ve been having the Couture Council benefit luncheon for about 15 years now,” Valerie Steele, director and chief curator of the museum, told Vogue ahead of the event. “We’ve honored people like Mr. Valentino and Karl Lagerfeld, and I’m so thrilled to honor Olivier this year. He really emphasizes diversity, reaching out, and encouraging people that they can make it too.”

In the green room before the reception, Rousteing spoke candidly: “Being here today with FIT is beyond an honor. It’s so prestigious. It is a dream of a child. It is a dream of a creative director. It’s something I never believed would happen in my life.”

Soon, Lincoln Center began to fill with luminaries—Martha Stewart, Jeremy Pope (who presented Rousteing with the award), and a host of fashion and art patrons. The cocktail reception was awash in Balmain signatures: sharp tailoring, glinting gold buttons, pristine pleats. That aesthetic carried into the grand dining room, where guests dined on watermelon carpaccio and halibut with zucchini garnish.

On stage, Rousteing captivated the audience with his thoughtful words, humility, and evocative storytelling. More than accolades, it was clear his true aim is to inspire. Following the luncheon, he planned to address FIT students. “More than just getting the prize today, I am so proud to talk to the students,” he told Vogue. “I started at 24 as a creative director, so giving advice to younger people is such an incredible moment of my life. What I have done in my career is all to help the future generation not go through what I went through. I’m proud of that today.”

When asked what advice he would impart, Rousteing offered three points: “One: Be yourself. We are in a world where it’s not easy to be yourself. It sounds cheesy, but with social media and everything happening in the world, you can be influenced by what surrounds you. Two: Don’t give up. Whatever the industry, always fight for success and stick to your values. There are a lot of obstacles, but resilience will help you reach your goal. Three: Find your own wisdom. In life, no matter what you do, you need to find your wisdom, peace, and serenity with yourself. Something I always say at Balmain with my team is that I would rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I’m not. That is really important, because life is about taking risks and being disruptive.”

Disruptive and daring—Rousteing will settle for nothing less. To the Couture Council, it is precisely those who break barriers who are most deserving of recognition. For the FIT students, his words promise to be as unforgettable as his designs.

September 4, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Angelina Jolie Film ‘Couture’ Sells To Key Markets Ahead Of Premiere
TV & Streaming

Angelina Jolie Film ‘Couture’ Sells To Key Markets Ahead Of Premiere

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

EXCLUSIVE: Ahead of its world premiere at Toronto this weekend, we can reveal that HanWay Films has closed key international sales on Couture, Alice Winocour’s high-fashion drama, starring Oscar winner Angelina Jolie.

International sales confirmed include: Airlines & Ships with Cinesky Pictures, Baltic States with ACME Film, Benelux with Case Départ, Bulgaria with Beta Film, Czechia & Slovakia with AQS, Former-Yugoslavia with MegaCom Film, Greece with The Film Group, India/Pakistan with Lionsgate Play, Italy with Plaion Pictures Italy, Switzerland with Pathé Films AG, Portugal with NOS Lusomundo Audiovisuais, Scandinavia with Mis. Label, Spain with Avalon, Poland with Monolith Films, Latin America with Synapse Distribution, Malaysia with Golden Screen Cinemas, The Middle-East with Frontrow Films, Singapore with Shaw Renters, Turkey with Bir Film and Ukraine with Greenlight Films.

UTA Independent Film Group is handling North American rights, with HanWay Films representing international. Pathé, who previously collaborated with Winocour on her Cannes Directors’ Fortnight premiere Revoir Paris, will handle distribution in France.

Jolie plays the lead role of Maxine, and Louis Garrel (Little Women) and Ella Rumpf (Raw) star alongside her. The film marks international model Anyier Anei’s feature film debut.

The synopsis reads: “Set during the frenzy of Paris Fashion Week, three women’s lives intersect in Paris: Maxine (Angelina Jolie), an American filmmaker discovers she has breast cancer and is drawn into an unexpected connection with a familiar collaborator (Louis Garrel); Ada (Anyier Anei), a fresh face in modeling, is escaping a predetermined future back home in South Sudan; and Angèle (Ella Rumpf), a makeup artist works in the shadows of the catwalks.”

French born Winocour (Proxima), teamed up with cinematographer Andre Chemetoff (The Happening), multi-César nominated costume designer Pascaline Chavanne (Becoming Karl Lagerfeld), and multi-César nominated production designer Florian Sanson (Holy Motors).

The film is produced by Charles Gillibert (Bergman Island) of CG Cinéma alongside Zhang Xin (History Of Sound) of Closer Media, William Horberg (The Talented Mr Ripley) and Angelina Jolie (Unbroken). Bob Xu serves as an executive producer.

The project is a co-production with France 3 Cinéma and received funding from La Région Île-de-France, Canal+, Ciné+ OCS, France Télévisions and Chanel.

September 2, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail

Social Connect

Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Youtube Snapchat

Recent Posts

  • 2009 feels like a whole other world away

  • Watch Ariana Grande and Jimmy Fallon Perform a History of Duets

  • Spotify’s Joe Hadley Talks ARIA Awards Partnership

  • Nick Offerman Announces 2026 “Big Woodchuck” Book Tour Dates

  • Snapped: Above & Beyond (A Photo Essay)

Newsletter

Subscribe my Newsletter for new blog posts, tips & new photos. Let's stay updated!

Categories

  • Bollywood (1,929)
  • Celebrity News (2,000)
  • Events (267)
  • Fashion (1,605)
  • Hollywood (1,020)
  • Lifestyle (890)
  • Music (2,002)
  • TV & Streaming (1,857)

Recent Posts

  • Shushu/Tong Shanghai Fall 2026 Collection

  • Here’s What Model Taylor Hill Is Buying Now

  • Julietta Is Hiring An Assistant Office Coordinator In Dumbo, Brooklyn, NY (In-Office)

Editors’ Picks

  • 2009 feels like a whole other world away

  • Watch Ariana Grande and Jimmy Fallon Perform a History of Duets

  • Spotify’s Joe Hadley Talks ARIA Awards Partnership

Latest Style

  • ‘Steal This Story, Please’ Review: Amy Goodman Documentary

  • Hulu Passes on La LA Anthony, Kim Kardashian Pilot ‘Group Chat’

  • Hannah Einbinder Slams AI Creators As “Losers”

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

@2020 - celebpeek. Designed and Developed by Pro


Back To Top
celebpeek
  • Home
  • Bollywood
  • Hollywood
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
celebpeek
  • Music
  • Celebrity News
  • Events
  • TV & Streaming