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Kylie Jenner made a statement on the Met Gala 2026 red carpet in New York City on Monday wearing a jaw-dropping Schiaparelli gown.
The gown featured a heavily embellished pearl-covered train — and the front appeared to be falling down to reveal a nude illusion corset with faux nipples, belly button and body contours, nodding to the “dressed body” aspect of this year’s “Costume Art” theme.
The gown required roughly 11,000 hours of embroidery work, incorporating 2,000 satin stitch balls, 10,000 natural baroque pearls and more than 7,000 painted pearlescent fish scales, per a press release.
The Kylie Cosmetics founder, 28, bleached her eyebrows and wore her hair parted to the side with soft waves and a gelled curl at the front.
She upped the ante with dramatic diamond and pearl earrings and a matching collar necklace, skipping bracelets and rings for the bold look.
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Boyfriend Timothée Chalamet did not walk the Met steps with Jenner. The “Dune” star skipped last year’s gala to watch the Knicks playoffs at home with friends — and it appears he may be committed once again to his favorite basketball team as they face off against the Philadelphia 76ers later tonight in NYC.
In recent months, the couple have been red-carpet regulars, making date-night outings to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, “Marty Supreme” premiere and more, including a stop on Broadway this weekend ahead of the gala.
The beauty mogul has been a fixture on fashion’s biggest night since her debut in 2016, missing only one year since.
Last year, she wore a herringbone wool Ferragamo gown with a sheer corset waist, while her 2023 look — a red and blue Haider Ackermann for Jean Paul Gaultier gown rumored to be a subtle nod to Chalamet — was so restrictive she wasn’t allowed to sit down all night.
Perhaps her most meaningful Met moment came in 2022, when she wore a bridal Off-White gown as a tribute to the brand’s late founder, Virgil Abloh. Complete with a backward baseball cap and veil, the look was a recreation of the finale from Abloh’s final collection.
“Virgil and I were supposed to go to the Met together before it got postponed in 2020,” Jenner wrote on Instagram at the time. “To celebrate V tonight and his incredible legacy truly means the world to me.”
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