Latex At The 2026 Met Gala

While this blog will end with the one outstanding latex outfit worn at the 2026 Met Gala, we’ll tickle across some of the other outfits the A-listers wore to this year’s “Costume Art,” Oscars of Fashion monumental fashion roll out.

The Met Gala, major fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute sees a wide range of attendees. Actors, fashion bigwigs and musicians pay $1000,00 per ticket or $350,000 (starting price) to purchase a table of ten. And this year we saw plenty of the famous walk keep the paparazzi busy and crazy.

Starting with Madonna. The 67-year-old music icon wore a bespoke Saint Laurent, look inspired by The Temptation of St. Anthony, Fragment 11, painting by Leonora Carrington. Her all-black ensemble included opera gloves, and hat sporting a ship headpiece and huge scarf that needed seven lady attendants.

Bad Bunny went as an older version of himself, sporting grey hair, eyebrows and a beard…and a cane. The thematic body types this years’ “Costume Art,” is said to be exploring is Naked Body, the Pregnant Body and the Aging Body.

After a decade absence, Beyoncé returned to co-chair the Gala this year. Dressed in a Olivier Rousteing sheer skeletal dress made of diamonds and feathered cape she was in the company of husband Jay Z and for her daughter Blue Ivy Carter making her Met Gala debut. Blue wore a simple and elegant white bubble gown and jacket.

Serving as Vogue’s special correspondent on the Met Gala red carpet, Emma Chamberlain wore a hand-painted custom Mugler gown designed by Miguel Castro Freita. For her Met Gala debut, Chase Infiniti was dressed in head-to-toe more than one million multi-colored sequins.

And Teyana Taylor stunned in head-to-toe silver tassels.

Again, we could go on and on, but let’s get to Dojo Cat and her latex couture. Wearing a bespoke sheer latex robe from Saint Laurent that spilled to her heels, the singer posed often showing off her fabulous leg from out the glossy dress’s sky- high slit. At least someone was rocking our favorite textile…and looking so good doing so.



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