The Met Gala 2026 took place on May 4 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, marking the opening of the Costume Institute spring exhibition. This year’s theme, “Costume Art,” explored fashion as a form of artistic expression, with the dress code “Fashion Is Art” guiding how guests approached their looks.

The Met Gala red carpet looks reflected that idea through sculptural silhouettes, layered textures, and carefully considered details. In this editorial, we’re focusing on standout Met Gala 2026 jewelry trends from the night, with a closer look at the jewelry that brought each one together.

Anne Hathaway

One of the best celebrity fashion moments starts here. Anne Hathaway’s look balanced structure and artistry through a strapless black gown detailed with bold, graphic white motifs. The silhouette felt architectural, with clean lines and volume through the skirt, while the contrast patterning gave the entire look a strong visual identity without needing extra embellishment.

Her jewelry choice was sharp and intentional. A gold choker necklace sat closely at the neckline, adding a striking focal point and breaking the black-and-white palette with warmth. She paired it with diamond drop earrings that brought in light and movement, keeping the overall styling balanced without overcrowding the look.


Kendall Jenner

Kendall Jenner approached the Costume Art theme with a draped, sculptural gown that played with tension and fluidity across the body. The asymmetrical neckline and gathered fabric created a sense of movement, almost like the dress was being shaped in real time. The soft, neutral tone kept everything focused on form and structure rather than color.

Her jewelry leaned in the opposite direction, delicate and precise. Pearl earrings framed the face with a subtle glow, while a fine choker necklace sat closely along the neckline, barely there but intentional. A pearl ring completed the look, tying everything together without adding weight or distraction.


Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman went for a high-impact look with a fully sequined red gown that caught the light from every angle. The clean, body-contouring silhouette kept the focus on the texture, while the long sleeves and bold color gave the look a strong, confident presence. Her styling stayed sharp and intentional, letting the dress carry most of the visual weight.

She kept the jewelry minimal with a pair of diamond climber earrings, tracing the curve of the ear and adding a modern, directional detail. The choice worked especially well with her hairstyle, allowing the earrings to stand out without competing with the dress.

To recreate this look, we would recommend styling it with diamond climber earrings from Gabriel & Co’s jewelry collection, whether a more structured, wing-like design or a softer marquise-style curve, both capturing that same upward, sculpted effect.


Rebecca Hall 

Rebecca Hall took a sleek, tailored approach on the red carpet with a structured black look featuring sharp lines, subtle texture, and a deep neckline that gave the outfit a polished, almost noir-inspired feel.

Her jewelry styling focused on layering and shape. Multiple diamond bypass rings created a stacked effect across both hands, while a curated ear party mixed cartilage earrings, drop details, and floral-inspired studs for a more editorial finish. The overall look proved that statement jewelry can come through thoughtful layering rather than a single bold piece.

Below are some of the exact Gabriel & Co. pieces worn for the look.

Anok Yai

Anok Yai delivered one of the most striking looks of the night with a dramatic black ensemble that framed her face and neckline with precision. The sculptural hood and voluminous fabric created a sense of depth and contrast, while the off-shoulder neckline opened up just enough space to draw attention to the jewelry. The overall effect felt powerful and controlled, with every element placed exactly where it needed to be.

Her Met Gala jewelry elevated that contrast. A diamond necklace followed the neckline and extended into a soft Y-shape, ending in a pear-shaped drop that naturally pulled the eye downward. Matching diamond teardrop earrings echoed that shape, adding balance and continuity without overwhelming the look.


Lindsey Vonn 

Lindsey Vonn leaned into the Costume Art theme with a sculpted, body-skimming gown that felt almost painted onto the body. The sheer base layered with intricate embroidery created a soft illusion effect, giving the look depth without overpowering it. The long sleeves and high neckline kept the silhouette refined, letting the detailing take focus.

Her jewelry followed that same direction but with a bit more presence. She wore cluster diamond earrings shaped in a soft pear silhouette, adding dimension and light around the face without disrupting the flow of the dress. On her hand, a bold yellow gold ring with a stacked, multi-band look brought contrast and structure, giving the overall styling a more defined edge.


Blake Lively

Blake Lively’s look leaned into softness and color with a flowing gown that combined delicate draping and shimmering texture. The bodice carried intricate embellishment that caught the light, while the airy skirt added movement and contrast. The overall palette stayed warm and luminous, creating the perfect base for her jewelry to stand out.

She chose to bring in color through her accessories, wearing statement gemstone earrings set with purple hues, along with a coordinating cocktail ring. The pieces added depth and personality to the look, breaking away from neutrals and giving the styling a more expressive, layered feel.

To capture that same spirit, we would recommend incorporating vibrant pieces from our gemstone jewelry collection.


Kylie Jenner

Kylie Jenner’s look was one of the most talked-about of the night, built around a sculptural illusion that blurred the line between body and garment. The nude corset bodice was designed to look almost like a second skin, with hyper-realistic details that made it feel molded directly onto her body.

The contrast made the look even stronger. A structured corset paired with a voluminous ivory dress created tension between control and movement, giving the impression of something mid-transformation rather than fully finished.

Her jewelry followed that same sculptural direction. A bold, clustered statement necklace sat high on the neckline, paired with matching earrings that added dimension without pulling focus away from the look.


Final Thoughts

The Met Gala once again proved that high fashion jewelry is never just an afterthought. It shapes the look, adds contrast, and often becomes the detail that brings everything together. If you’re feeling inspired, explore our take on the Spring Jewelry Trends 2026 to see how these ideas translate into everyday styling. 

FAQs

What is the 2026 Met Gala theme?
The 2026 Met Gala theme is “Costume Art,” with the dress code “Fashion Is Art.” It focuses on fashion as a form of artistic expression, where garments and accessories are treated like sculptural, wearable pieces.

What jewelry trends dominated the 2026 Met Gala red carpet?
Luxury diamond jewelry, sculptural statement pieces, diamond climber earrings, bold chokers, and vibrant gemstone jewelry stood out. Pear-shaped drops, layered looks, and high-impact single pieces were used to define each outfit rather than just complement it.

What does "Fashion Is Art" mean for jewelry styling?
It means jewelry is styled as a central element of the look, not an afterthought. Pieces are chosen for their shape, structure, and visual impact, often acting like miniature sculptures that complete the overall concept.

What is the biggest fine jewelry trend for 2026?
Statement jewelry with strong form is leading. This includes bold necklaces, sculptural earrings, and colorful gemstones that add personality while still feeling intentional and refined.

How do celebrities style statement jewelry on the red carpet?
They usually anchor the look around one key piece, like a bold necklace or standout earrings, and keep the rest minimal. Placement matters, especially around the neckline and face, where jewelry naturally draws attention.

How do you layer necklaces like a celebrity?
Start with one focal piece, then add finer chains at different lengths to create dimension. Maintain clean spacing and avoid overcrowding to ensure each layer remains visible and intentional.

Can you mix gold and silver jewelry for a red carpet look?
Yes, mixing metals is widely accepted and often adds contrast. The key is to keep the look balanced, either by repeating both tones across pieces or anchoring the mix with one dominant metal.

Where can I shop for fine jewelry inspired by the 2026 Met Gala?
You can explore our fine jewelry collection to find pieces inspired by these trends, from sculptural diamond designs to colorful gemstone styles that reflect the looks seen on the red carpet.

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