The 2026 Runway Looks Our Staff Would Like to See at the Met Gala
From Jonathan Anderson’s Dior to Robert Wun’s couture

From Jonathan Anderson’s Dior to Robert Wun’s couture

Glimpses of the event from photographers, designers, and personalities who attended in the ‘80s, ‘90s, and early 2000s

The style returned on the Spring/Summer 2026 runways

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From beautifully practical to megaluxe

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From heirloom-worthy jewelry to one-of-a-kind experiences and beyond

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Matthieu Blazy has given new life to the 116-year-old house with a vision built on the radical notion that glamour grounded in reality can make you feel something splendid

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The star joins Bazaar’s podcast to talk ’90s red carpets, her love affair with Tabis, and more

The ladylike shape has quickly become the It bag of the season—especially Chanel’s jumbo-sized version

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In the upcoming “Costume Art” exhibition at the Met, fashion is paired with artworks across time, revealing how the “dressed body” can reanimate our understanding of both

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The luxury label is crafting knitwear that feels light as air

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From Azzedine Alaïa to Dilara Findikoglu, these creatives’ collections embody the Met’s costume exhibition

Wish lists from the many moms on the team

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