Black Celebs Who Slayed the 2026 Met Gala

Black celebrities delivered showstopping looks at the 2026 Met Gala, drawing on artistic inspiration at one of the industry’s biggest nights. The theme of the exhibition, “Costume Art,” focuses on the relationship between clothing and the human form. The dress code, “Fashion is Art,” encouraged attendees to celebrate the “dressed body” in all its forms.  […] The post Black Celebs Who Slayed the 2026 Met Gala appeared first on Capital B News.

Black Celebs Who Slayed the 2026 Met Gala

Black celebrities delivered showstopping looks at the 2026 Met Gala, drawing on artistic inspiration at one of the industry’s biggest nights.

The theme of the exhibition, “Costume Art,” focuses on the relationship between clothing and the human form. The dress code, “Fashion is Art,” encouraged attendees to celebrate the “dressed body” in all its forms. 

This year’s Met Gala follows 2025’s “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” exhibit, which paid tribute to the history and influence of the Black dandy. Like last year, attendees built on the theme in their own unique ways.

Beyoncé

Beyoncé wore a glittering Olivier Rousteing gown with intricate details that formed the shape of a skeleton. She paired the look with a matching crown, detailed gloves, and a dramatic, feathered coat with a train that flowed down the carpet. For her, the look was about “celebrating whatever God gave you,” she told Met Gala interviewer LaLa Anthony.

Beyoncé arrives for the 2026 Met Gala celebrating “Costume Art” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on May 4. (Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images)

Venus Williams 

Met Gala co-chair Venus Williams wore a Swarovski look inspired by her National Portrait Gallery portrait by artist Robert Pruitt. The dazzling design featured symbols of her West African heritage, references to the Watts Towers of Southern California, and a nod to the Wimbledon women’s singles trophy.

“There’s symbolism in every part of this, from my culture to where I’m from,” Williams said. “It just felt right for this moment.”

LEFT: “There’s symbolism in every part of this, from my culture to where I’m from,” said Venus Williams about her Met Gala gown. (Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images); Right: A portrait by Robert Pruitt.

Angela Bassett

Angela Bassett wore a Prabal Gurung look inspired by a 1927 Harlem Renaissance painting by Laura Wheeler Waring. “This was inspired by a young girl in a pink dress, but I wanted to bring it into a more mature feeling,” Bassett said in her interview with Vogue.

Angela Bassett (left) said her Met Gala outfit was inspired by a 1927 painting by Laura Wheeler Waring (right). (Michael Loccisano/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images)

SZA

SZA wore an ethereal look composed of more than 100 yards of vintage fabric sourced from eBay and designed in collaboration with designer Emily Adams Bode Aujla. Adorned with real crystals, citrine, rose quartz, and natural flowers, the ensemble was inspired by the Wiener Werkstätte, a 20th-century design collective.

“I wanted this to feel like my ethereal body, something that represents divine feminine energy and joy,” the singer said.

SZA’s outfit was inspired by the Wiener Werkstätte, a 20th-century design collective. (Mike Coppola/Getty Images)

Skepta 

Skepta sported a custom white Thom Browne outfit featuring personalized details like London’s Tower Bridge and the Union Jack. The suit featured a quote from his song “Back 2 Back” with Fred Again: “You see two decks and a mixer but I see the bigger picture.”

Skepta’s Met Gala outfit included personalized details like London’s Tower Bridge and the Union Jack. (Taylor Hill/Getty Images)

Doechii

Doechii wore a custom burgundy Marc Jacobs look that blended sculptural design with references to hip-hop and Black music history. The draped ensemble was paired with a towering headpiece and nail details that mimicked unpolished gems.

“I wanted to go with something that just felt very human and vulnerable and grounding,” Doechii told interviewers.

Speaking about her Marc Jacobs-designed outfit, Doechii said that she “wanted to go with something that just felt very human and vulnerable and grounding.” (TheStewartofNY/Getty Images)

Law Roach

Law Roach arrived in a custom Ami suit featuring the work of Gabonese artist Naïla Opiangah. The look incorporated visual elements that reflect Opiangah’s exploration of the female form.

“I’ve loved her work for years, and getting to wear it like this felt like celebrating something bigger than fashion,” Roach said.

LEFT: Law Roach’s outfit featured the work of Gabonese artist Naïla Opiangah. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue); RIGHT: C.A.6, 2023 by Naïla Opiangah

Janelle Monáe

Janelle Monáe wore a custom Christian Siriano gown that explored the intersection of nature and technology. The look was built with live moss, succulents, a motherboard, ethernet cables, 230 electrical wires, 5,000 black crystals, and featured animatronic butterflies.

Janelle Monae’s gown blended live moss, succulents, a motherboard, and ethernet cables. (Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty Images)

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