The contrast is almost surreal. One minute you are driving past the houses and roads at the entrance in Fankerton, and literally seconds later, you are stepping into an ancient, enchanting world.
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Met Gala 2026: When Couture Becomes Canvas
The first Monday in May has once again transformed the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art into the world’s most prestigious gallery. With the 2026 theme "Costume Art" and the dress code "Fashion Is Art," the evening moved beyond mere clothing into the realm of living sculpture. From archival homages to political symbols, here is your editorial guide to the best dressed of the night.
The Vanguard: Lady Gaga and Beyoncé
Lady Gaga reclaimed her throne as the queen of the Met in a stunning custom hot pink bodycon gown with a cascading train and oversized pillowy sleeves. True to her performance-art roots, she performed four outfit changes on the steps, transitioning into an elegant black sculptural piece.
Beyoncé, making her grand return as co-chair, wore a masterpiece by longtime collaborator Olivier Rousteing. The look featured a crystal-encrusted skeleton gown beneath a massive cloak with a feathered train that occupied an entire tier of the Met steps. It was a regal, painterly moment that defined the night's intersection of history and modern glamour.
The Statuesque: Kendall Jenner and Anok Yai
Kendall Jenner took the theme literally, wearing a sculptural statement by Zac Posen for Gap Studio. The look was inspired by the Winged Victory of Samothrace, transforming a classic white T-shirt aesthetic into a marble-like masterpiece.
Anok Yai was a vision in custom Balenciaga. The silhouette was a sharp, modern interpretation of "Fashion Is Art," proving that sometimes the most powerful art is the one that frames the human form with absolute precision.
The Surrealists: Hailey Bieber and Doja Cat
Hailey Bieber captivated in a cobalt-blue chiffon gown by Saint Laurent, centered by a metallic gold breastplate sculpted exactly to her figure. It was a bold, "Fashion Is Art" makeover of the classic armor silhouette.
Doja Cat, always one to push boundaries, opted for a custom Marc Jacobs look. To lean into the "raw" side of art, she famously chose to decorate her feet with designer henna patterns, embodying a barefoot goddess of the runway.
The New Guard: Tate McRae and Sabrina Carpenter
Tate McRae brought a youthful energy to the red carpet, while Sabrina Carpenter stunned in a Dior ensemble paired with Chopard jewelry. Carpenter’s look was a playful, pop-art interpretation of the classic debutante silhouette.


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I remember traveling to Belfast to meet my friend.
Belfast has somehow become one of those places where my friend and I meet from time to time. I think I just love the way Belfast is. It feels like a neutral ground for both of us because she is in Ireland and I’m in Scotland, so meeting in Belfast just feels easy. It is kind of in between for us, and most times, it is cheaper too.
The very first time I was going to meet her there, I checked the flight prices and I was actually very positive about everything. The ticket was affordable, the timing was okay for me, and I felt like, yes, the journey is going to be smooth.
Now, one thing about me is that I am a very light traveler. I always try my best to travel light. I don’t like packing too many things. I prefer to select items that can be worn in different ways, clothing that can be repeated, shoes that can complement multiple outfits, and items that I know I will actually use.
When I am flying, I prefer not to carry too much luggage, as I constantly try to avoid stress. If I am going somewhere for a short visit, one or two dresses will be okay for me, depending on what I’m going there to do.
My friend, on the other hand, is different. She travels a bit heavily. She likes to pack sneakers, jeans, shirts, hoodies, and all those “what if” items. What if it rains? What if we go out? What if I need this? What if I need that? And honestly, I get it.
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