Wait, They Actually Wore This to the Met Gala?! 13 Outfits That Made Us Go “Uhhh…”
Hey, guess what? We’re diving straight into the wildest and most eyebrow-raising outfits from the 2026 Met Gala. These stars took 'fashion is art' to a whole new level - like, 'Did they leave their clothes at home?' kinda level. Let’s jump right in!
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Simone Ashley
Simone Ashley basically said, 'Who needs fabric anyway?' and rocked a dress made almost entirely of silver chains. Yep, chains! It’s like she showed up ready for a shiny medieval party rather than the Met Gala.
People online were NOT subtle: "Congrats, worst dressed!" and "Girl, this is not a strip club!" But gotta admit, she looked dazzling even if the outfit was... questionable.
Tyla
Tyla looked like she was heading straight from a rave to the Met Gala, glittering like a shiny peacock in a custom Valentino outfit. She even admitted it herself! Some folks called her the literal mermaid of the night, while others thought she nailed that Princess Jasmine vibe. Pretty dazzling, if a little unexpected!
Lena Mahfouf
Lena Mahfouf decided to give her red carpet photos a creepy twist with a dress literally carried by four giant silver hands. Some thought it was a cool concept gone wrong, others just saw a spooky mess. At least it got people talking, right?
Gigi Hadid
Gigi Hadid went basic with a sheer Miu Miu gown that made people wonder if she’d mixed up her outfit with a Shein haul. Critics were not impressed, saying, "Wrong fashion show," and "Where’s the art?" Ouch. At least she looked calm going solo without Bradley Cooper.
Keke Palmer
Keke Palmer showed up in a red dress with a million-dollar diamond necklace, but some fans thought it was a bit too 'safe' for the Met Gala. "Kinda ate but still too basic," they said. Hey Keke, we still love you!
Cara Delevingne
Cara Delevingne kept it simple in a black halter neck Ralph Lauren dress that had a lot of people scratching their heads. "Wrong fashion show," said one viewer. Seriously Cara, did you forget the theme or just keeping it chill?
Irina Shayk
Irina Shayk wore a daring look - a tiny halter top paired with a skirt that looked like it didn’t want to be there. Fans said it screamed "Club night" more than "Gala night," and some even predicted soon enough we’ll all be walking around naked. Cleopatra vibes? Sure. But maybe not Met Gala ready.
Doechii
Doechii kept it low-key with a burgundy wrap dress that made people wonder if she just grabbed a bedsheet and called it a day. No shoes, no sleeves, no fuss - but fans weren’t impressed. "Put some clothes on," they begged. Hey Doechii, we love the vibe, but maybe next time, add some accessories?
Kate Moss
Kate Moss came back to the Met Gala rocking a classic black dress with a lace twist. Some fans were a bit bored, saying it felt more like a celebrity marketing gig than an artsy event. But hey, Kate still looks good no matter what, right?
Vittoria Ceretti
Vittoria Ceretti went all out with a sculptural look that screamed modern art... or maybe just "Where’s the dress?" The designer said it was all about fabric moving with the body, but some folks felt it was missing the whole clothing part. Maybe they expected more than just a wearable sculpture?
Vera Wang
Vera Wang basically found the fountain of youth and showed up looking amazing at 76! Her black dress was all about skin and straps - some fans loved it, others called it ridiculous. Either way, we’re taking notes on aging like a pro.
Isla Johnston
Isla Johnston kept things quiet in a pale blue sheer dress covered in thousands of glass beads. It was low-key compared to the other wild looks, but hey, sometimes less is more - especially when it takes 50,000 beads to make!
Odessa A'zion
Odessa A’zion rocked a daring Valentino dress with sparkly leaves barely covering the essentials. She did her own hair and makeup, but fans were not impressed, calling the look a mess and complaining about the constant underboob. She might wanna rethink being a sex icon if this was the plan!

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