The 2026 Met Gala will take place on Monday, May 4, 2026, featuring the theme ‘Costume Art.’ This marks Andrew Bolton’s first thematic venture without a subtitle, signaling a potential shift in how we perceive fashion as art.
The announcement came from Vogue and the Metropolitan Museum of Art on November 17, 2025. The exhibition will showcase nearly 12,000 square feet of the Condé M. Nast Galleries, displaying an array of paintings, sculptures, and garments from the Costume Institute.
This year’s theme reflects a deeper exploration of the dressed body—a concept that Andrew Bolton emphasized: “What connects every curatorial department and what connects every single gallery in the museum is fashion, or the dressed body.” The exhibition aims to highlight fashion’s evolving status as an accepted art form.
In past years, themes often came with subtitles that provided additional context or guidance. By removing this element, Bolton invites attendees to interpret the theme more freely—an abundance of possibilities awaits.
Key facts about the event:
- The dress code for the Met Gala is ‘Fashion Is Art.’
- The exhibition will include works spanning over 5,000 years of art history.
- This year’s gala serves as an annual fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.
Reactions to this change have varied within the fashion industry. Some see it as a bold move towards creativity and self-expression. Others express concern about potential ambiguity in interpretation. Yet, one thing is clear: anticipation surrounds this year’s event.