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    SUMMARYThe 2026 Costume Institute Benefit officially inaugurates the museum's new 12,000-square-foot permanent galleriesCurator Andrew Bolton’s "Costume Art" exhibition juxtaposes nearly 400 objects spanning 5,000 years of historyThis year's "Fashion is Art" dress code invites a conceptual return to sculptural silhouettes and anatomical studiesThe 2026 Met Gala has officially arrived, centering on the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s landmark spring exhibition, "Costume Art." Co-chaired by Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour, the 78th edition of the gala serves as the grand opening for the Condé M. Nast Galleries —the Costume Institute's first permanent home within the museum. Where last year's theme presented a historical examination of Black style over three hundred years through the concept of dandyism, this year’s "Fashion is Art" theme is a rigorous exploration of the dressed body as a literal masterpiece.The 2026 theme marks a pivotal full-circle moment in Met history. When Yves Saint Laurent became the first living designer to be honored with a solo exhibition at the museum in 1983, it sparked a fierce debate over whether fashion belonged in a temple of fine art. Decades later, curator Andrew Bolton is not just answering that question—he’s dismantling it. By placing garments alongside marble statues like the 1st-century Diadoumenos, "Costume Art" asserts that clothing is the primary medium through which we understand the human form.This year’s red carpet theme reflects a deep dive into the archives of art-fashion crossovers. We are seeing a resurgence of Surrealist-inspired silhouettes that recall Elsa Schiaparelli’s collaborations with Dalí and the trompe l’oeil mastery of Jean Paul Gaultier’s SS96 "Pin Up Boys." The co-chair lineup itself signals a multi-disciplinary approach: Nicole Kidman brings the cinematic gravitas of high-couture ambassadors, while Venus Williams — a designer in her own right — recontextualizes the athletic body as a sculptural subject.Keep it locked here as we provide real-time updates on every major arrival. The "Costume Art" exhibition opens to the public on May 10, 2026, and will run through January 10, 2027, at The Met Fifth Avenue.

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