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It’s the first Monday in May (as you may have heard) and spring is in full swing—not to mention the 2026 Met Gala. That means birds chirping, flowers blooming, and seasonal allergies. Sartorially, it of course means the Met Gala. Naturally, we’d think people would embrace the seasonal tropes: wearing florals (groundbreaking yadda yadda), lighter shades, airy fabrics, and maybe even a little bit of exposed skin.
So imagine our surprise when the men of the 2026 Met Gala used the red carpet as a full-throated endorsement of warm-weather leather. Hulking leather coats, studded leather matching sets, hell, even cropped leather coats or a touch via lapels. With the dress code “Fashion Is Art,” we were expecting the guys to let their freak flags fly—and some of them did (we see you Benito!). But what we didn’t expect was the preponderance of black, kinky leather. Like, a lot of leather.
Bill Skarsgård in Thom Browne, Patrick Schwarzenegger in Public School, Romeo Beckham in Burberry leather lapels, Nicholas Hoult in head-to-toe Prada leather. And on and on. It was an unexpected turn of events, but not necessarily one we were unhappy about. Even some of the women joined in: Hoyeon got in on the action in a Louis Vuitton peplum.
Here, take a look at some of our favorite leather looks of the night. Embrace it now before summer sets in.
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Bill Skarsgård in Thom Browne.
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Romeo Beckham in Burberry.

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A close-up of Beckham's leather lapels, shirt, and tie, courtesy of Burberry.

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Nicholas Hoult in a Prada jacket, matching pants, and tie.

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Patrick Schwarzenegger in a cropped leather jacket from Public School.
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Damson Idris in oversized Prada leather.

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Luke Evans in Tom of Finland-inspired Palomo Wool.

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And now from the back.
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Rauw Alejandro in patent leather Saint Laurent.
Max Berlinger is the senior fashion news editor for Vogue Runway. He’s written for various publications, including the New York Times, GQ, the Wall Street Journal, the Guardian, Bloomberg, New York Magazine, and many others. He lives in Brooklyn and has a small terrier named Edie. ... Read More





















