The Italian luxury conglomerate relied on a sales surge in the Americas and its newly acquired Versace division to offset regional headwinds and a normalizing Miu Miu.
From Beyoncé’s radiating halo to Madonna’s nautical surrealism, the red carpet’s upper half completely stole the spotlight.
The lifestyle imprint utilizes optimized exterior pocket placements to solve daily functional needs.
The Olympic champion teams up with designer Iris van Herpen and artistic duo A.A.Murakami for an incredible tech-couture gown featuring 15,000 glass bubbles and hidden bubble-blowing technology.
Tom Daly and Max Vallot anchor the brand’s holistic ecosystem within a modular Arts District sanctuary.
Designed by Zac Posen, the custom GapStudio gown drew inspiration from classical Greek sculpture to capture the “Fashion is Art” dress code.
Designer Emily Adams Bode Aujla created a brilliant yellow, butterfly-inspired look using 100 yards of upcycled materials.
Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne utilized upcycled fabrics to explore the context of the human body across multiple eras.
The bespoke wardrobe utilized deadstock 1970s silk taffeta to honor the legendary painter’s approach to Black portraiture.
The breathtaking look, dubbed “The Veil,” features a surreal extra-arm sculpture and required nearly 3,000 hours of meticulous handwork.
Creative Director Daniel Roseberry transforms the human body into extraordinary objects of high fashion.
See how the Met Gala’s star-studded cast redefined the dressed body through the lens of archival art history for 2026.