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Met Gala 2026: Heidi Klum becomes a living marble sculpture

The look reinforces her long-standing reputation for bold transformations

Heidi Klum Met Gala

The illusion was precise enough to transform her from attendee into artefact

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Highlights

  • Heidi Klum embraces the theme through a striking stone illusion
  • Prosthetic design draws from classical sculptures including Veiled Christ
  • The look reinforces her long-standing reputation for bold transformations

A red carpet moment shaped like sculpture

Heidi Klum treated the 2026 Met Gala as an extension of the exhibition itself. Arriving in a custom creation by Mike Marino, she appeared carved from stone, with latex and spandex layered to mimic the texture and weight of marble. The illusion was precise enough to transform her from attendee into artefact, aligning directly with the night’s artistic brief.

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Classical art meets modern transformation

The look drew on classical sculpture, particularly Veiled Christ and Veiled Vestal. Fine detailing recreated the delicate veil effect associated with carved marble, giving the impression that fabric and skin had merged into a single surface. It echoed the exhibition’s focus on the relationship between clothing and the body beneath.

A theme carried across the night

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The gala, held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, centred on the exhibition “Costume Art”, curated by Andrew Bolton. The dress code, “Fashion Is Art”, encouraged interpretations that blurred boundaries between design and display.

Co-chairs included Anna Wintour, Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman and Venus Williams, with Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez serving as honorary chairs.

Klum’s appearance extended a familiar pattern of transformation. From Medusa to her widely discussed worm costume and past recreations inspired by E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Shrek, she has consistently treated costume as performance. At this year’s Met Gala, that instinct translated into something closer to fine art.

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Simone Ashley, Isha Ambani, Karan Johar and Manish Malhotra

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Met Gala 2026: From Isha Ambani to Ananya Birla, south Asian stars turn heritage into high fashion

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  • Karan Johar and Isha Ambani lead a fashion-forward south Asian presence
  • Designers draw on art history, kalamkari and couture innovation
  • Jewellery, sculpture and textile heritage shape a distinct narrative on the carpet

Art history and couture collide

Karan Johar marked his Met Gala debut in a custom look by Manish Malhotra, drawing directly from the works of Raja Ravi Varma. The ensemble featured a hand-painted cape bordered with zardozi, where mythological imagery was treated as living canvas rather than reference.

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