Cara Delevingne turned the 2026 Met Gala into a runway moment of her own, hosting the livestream with Ashley Graham and La La Anthony before arriving in a black halter-neck dress by Ralph Lauren. The gown had black illusion-mesh cap sleeves, with the mesh continuing around the back into a design that was nearly all sheer except for a finely embroidered peacock.
Delevingne first attended the Met Gala in 2011, and the night fit the pattern she has built there ever since: a willingness to use the event as a place for fashion with an edge. In 2019, she wore a semi-sheer, rainbow-striped Dior look for Camp: Notes on Fashion, and in 2022 she returned in a Dior pseudo-pantsuit for In America: An Anthology of Fashion.
That history matters because the 2026 Met Gala exhibition is centered on the body in both fashion and art, and Delevingne’s look played directly into that frame. The dress recalled the kind of body-conscious styling seen in Rooney Mara’s 2011 Vogue cover shoot and in Devon Lee Carlson’s Vanity Fair Oscar Party appearance, but it also sharpened the contrast between coverage and exposure that has long defined her red carpet choices.
The tension in Delevingne’s appearance is that she showed up as a host as much as a guest, helping anchor the livestream while wearing one of the night’s most talked-about looks. For a Met regular who has made a career of pushing sartorial boundaries, the answer was clear on Monday night: Cara Delevingne did not just cover the event, she helped define it.




