Zoë Kravitz kept one hand firmly in her lacy black pocket at the 2026 Met Gala as she made her return to the May 4 event after five years amid rumors she and Harry Styles are engaged.
By Sasha Wayman May 04, 2026 10:19 PM | Updated 11 minutes ago
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Zoë Kravitz looked as if she'd just stepped out of a painting at the 2026 Met Gala.
But while her lacy black Saint Laurent gown was the picture of the night's theme, "Costume Art," and "Fashion Is Art" dress code, the Caught Stealing actress craftily kept her left hand in her pocket while posing for photos less than two weeks after an unmissable piece of bling on her finger sparked engagement rumors for her and Harry Styles.
More attention to be paid to her dangling statement earrings, in that case!
At the May 4 event in New York City, Zoë served as a member of the host committee for the event alongside Sabrina Carpenter, Doja Cat and more as she marked her return to the Met Gala steps for the first time since 2021. (See every celeb at the Met Gala here.)
As it was, the 37-year-old also dazzled five years ago in a crystal-covered see-through Saint Laurent gown.
The naked dress left little to the imagination as Zoë wore a matching blinged out thong underneath. At the time, the Blink Twice actress acknowledged how daring the look was.
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“It’s pretty bold and very sparkly,” Zoë told British Vogue of the look designed by the French fashion house’s creative director Anthony Vaccerello. “We then talked about how to elevate the look, because it is just so risqué.”
To perfect her unforgettable fashion moment, Zoë called on jewelry designer Jessica McCormack for an assist.
“I live in her jewelry, I really do,” Zoë explained. “Once I put something on, I just could leave it on. I love that Jessica creates these special, unique pieces that look great with a gown, but also a T-shirt. That’s totally my vibe.”
And for the High Fidelity star, a wow-worthy red carpet look is “all about wearing the clothes and not letting the clothes wear you”.
“People showing up and feeling like they have some sense of personal style,” she added, “like it’s their version of the theme excites me.”
Keep reading to see what more new and returning faces wore at the 2026 Met Gala.
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Katy Perry
in Stella McCartney.
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Sarah Pidgeon
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Jon Batiste
in custom ERL.
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Zoe Kravitz
in Saint Laurent.
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Gwendoline Christie
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Naomi Osaka
in Robert Wun Couture and LAGOS jewelry.
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Luke Evans
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Ben Platt
in custom Tanner Fletcher.
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Gustav Magnar Witzoe
in Robert Wun.
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Claire Foy
in Erdem.
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Gayle King
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Doja Cat
in Saint Laurent.
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Aariana Rose Philip
in Collina Strada.
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Lena Dunham
in Valentino.
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Charli XCX
in Saint Laurent.
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Sam Smith
in Christian Cowan.
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Chase Sui Wonders
in McQueen, Amina Muaddi shoes and Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
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Sunday Rose Kidman & Nicole Kidman
in Dior (Sunday) and Chanel (Nicole).
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Venus Williams
in Swarovski.
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Grace Murdoch, Wendi Murdoch & Chloe Murdoch
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Grace Ann Nader
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Bill Skarsgard
in Thom Browne.
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Bee Carrozzini
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Tyriq Withers
in Louis Vuitton.
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Bronwyn Newport
in Kevin Germanier.
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Rebecca Hall & Morgan Spector
in Tom Ford (both).
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Lauren Sánchez Bezos
in Schiaperelli.
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Lena Mahfouf
in Burc Akyol.
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Lauren Wasser
in Prabal Gurung.
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Anna Wintour
in Chanel.
























