According to curator Andrew Bolton, the exhibition connects fashion across every museum department, reinforcing the idea that the “dressed body” is a universal thread in visual culture.
On the red carpet, that philosophy could translate into sculptural gowns, sheer “naked” dresses, and looks inspired by classical art, from marble-like draping to anatomy-driven design.
But the idea doesn’t stop at the Met steps. As noted, “Fashion Is Art” encourages interpretation beyond costume. For everyday dressing, that might mean sheer layering, art-inspired prints, or sculptural tailoring that nods to museum-worthy pieces without feeling theatrical.
The result is a dress code that feels less like a rule—and more like an invitation to think differently about getting dressed. So if you’re looking for everyday outfit inspiration, keep scrolling for a curated selection of looks inspired by the 2026 Met Gala theme.



