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

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Could West Africa Be Fashion’s Next Manufacturing Hub?
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Could West Africa Be Fashion’s Next Manufacturing Hub?

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

As brands look to diversify away from Asia-centric supply chains, a trend accelerated by trade tensions and tariffs, Africa is being positioned as an alternative manufacturing base. Regions such as North Africa (notably Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt) have become hubs for fast-turnaround apparel production, while East Africa (particularly Ethiopia and Kenya) has attracted investment in large-scale garment manufacturing.

This move comes with risk, however. Bangladesh offered similar promise in the 1990s; low costs, trade preferences and developmental potential. Cambodia and Vietnam followed in the 2000s. Each time, initial optimism about ethical development eventually gave way to familiar patterns: downward pressure on wages, weak labor protections and brands prioritizing cost over conditions. West Africa currently has minimum wages ranging from $44 per month (Nigeria), compared with Bangladesh’s $113 per month and living wage estimates of between $250 and $320 per month in urban manufacturing zones, according to 2023 data from the Fair Labor Association.

Many African countries currently have less developed labor regulations and limited union presence in the apparel sector, raising questions about whether the continent’s growing role in garment production may replicate the race to the bottom dynamics previously seen across Asia. “We’re watching this closely,” says Sarah Kraak, research director at the Worker Rights Consortium.

There are also logistical constraints. West Africa’s garment manufacturing industry remains largely underdeveloped, leading to smaller scale production and unpredictable lead times. Although many West African countries grow cotton, for example, most of it is exported as a raw fiber rather than being processed domestically into yarn, fabric and finished garments. Power reliability, port congestion and limited technical training continue to restrict scale.

“Although boasting enormous potential, the African textile industry still requires the restructuring and streamlining of industrial processes,” says Vikas Budhiraja, head of marketing at Arise Textile Park & Apparel, a regional hub focused on sustainable industrialization and value chain development. “To fill this gap, we need to ensure control over all factors crucial for building a sustainable ecosystem — raw material availability, power, skilling, logistics, nearshoring, customer networks and government policy implementation.”

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All of the Celebrity Fashions at the 2025 Venice Film Festival
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All of the Celebrity Fashions at the 2025 Venice Film Festival

by jummy84 August 30, 2025
written by jummy84

The 2025 Venice Film Festival has barely kicked off and, already, it’s star-studded affair: the likes of Julia Roberts, Emma Stone, George Clooney, Cate Blanchett, and Colman Domingo are all set to grace the Lido over the next couple of weeks, and we’ve got our first reports on the fashions from the red carpets.

While focus will, of course, be on this season’s buzziest premieres—including Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt and Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein—all eyes will no doubt be on the show-stopping red-carpet style, too. After all, this is the festival that brought us Lady Gaga’s white feathered Valentino couture gown back in 2018, and Zendaya’s wet-look Balmain dress in 2021.

Before the festival had even kicked off, we spotted George and Amal Clooney, and Emma Stone arriving in the Italian city, as well as Greta Gerwig and Laura Dern in the most euro summery fits for the daytime press calls. Following the first set of premieres—including Clooney’s Jay Kelly and Stone’s Bugonia—the style bar was set high. In tandem, the DVF Awards also took place in Venice, with Kim Kardashian in a clingy, sweeping gray Margiela look and a rare appearance for Christy Turlington with her daughter Grace Burns.

We’ve also seen more archival and vintage looks via Frankenstein’s Mia Goth, custom chanel via After the Hunt’s Ayo Edebiri, and Jonathan Anderson’s first Dior Couture look on Alba Rohrwacher.

Below, see all the best looks from the 2025 Venice Film Festival, so far.

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