It’s time to bid so long and fare-thee-well to Cowboy Carter: When Beyoncé hit the 2026 Met Gala red carpet, everything about her look signaled that, thrillingly, a new era of Bey is upon us.
As one of the evening’s co-chairs, the reappearance of Beyoncé (and her family!) on the Met steps had been both long-awaited and much discussed. Though she’s a seven-time attendee, we haven’t seen her since 2016’s “Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology.” For the night’s big festivities, which included remarks and a surprise performance from Sabrina Carpenter and Stevie Nicks, Beyoncé knew one outfit simply wouldn’t be enough. Instead, she worked with stylist Ty Hunter to source two completely different—but still on-theme—ensembles.
For her eighth appearance, there was not a touch of Americana in sight. Instead, it was far more…dare we say, rock and roll? It started with the megastar’s body-conscious dress: a skin-toned mesh base was embellished with a diamond skeleton that traveled all the way down to her fingers. (For some fans, it called to mind a coruscating dress the star wore in 2003, at a charity concert for the Nelson Mandela Foundation.) Perfectly hitting the Fashion Is Art dress code, it landed Beyoncé on Vogue’s best dressed list. “It’s designed by Olivier Rousteing, somebody who has been so loyal to me, and I’ve done so many iconic looks with him,” she told Lala Anthony during her livestream interview after climbing the garden-inspired steps. Over the dress, she wore a feathered opera coat–meets–train that took five people to carry up the stairs.
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Beyonce Arrives.
When it came to her glam, Beyoncé’s own Cécred line was on hand to make the look happen, of course. “We wanted to up the drama for the big night,” says Neal Farinah, the star’s longtime hairstylist. He describes the style as “ethereal waves that are a celebration of texture,” saying he used products like Thermal Shield Mist to get the look just right. “To complement the beautiful headpiece, I used the Strong Hold Gel to define some face-framing waves,” explains Farinah. “We needed to keep the hair flowing with that beautiful feather train.” Overall, it was fit for the queen she is.
“It feels surreal, because my daughter is here,” Beyoncé says of her return to the Met Gala. “I am excited to experience it through her eyes.” She was also excited by the theme of the night’s event and how it celebrated bodies of all kinds: “Juicy, curvy, thin, [just] celebrating whatever God gave you.”
Once inside the Metropolitan Museum, Beyoncé started Act II of her outfit for the evening: a black-and-nude crystallized trompe l’oeil mermaid gown by London-based Robert Wun (it’s believed to be inspired by look 25 from the designer’s spring 2026 couture collection). The look came with its own headpiece, too—the crown swapped for a sheer black organza veil that sparkled like the night.
