Charlotte Effron at Met Gala in New York 2026 Wearing Custom Oscar de la Renta Burgundy Damask Gown
Charlotte Effron attended the 2026 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on May 4 wearing a custom Oscar de la Renta burgundy damask gown accented with bronze detailing. The elegant red carpet look embraced refined texture, subtle craftsmanship, and balanced proportions while fitting beautifully within the evening’s “Costume Art” theme.
The custom Oscar de la Renta gown featured a long burgundy column silhouette that appeared minimal from a distance but revealed intricate tonal damask patterning across the fabric up close. The woven texture added depth and richness to the design without overpowering the clean shape of the gown. A wide straight neckline framed the collarbone elegantly, while delicate shoulder straps connected to soft cold-shoulder cutouts that introduced subtle modern detailing.
The dress was gently shaped beneath the bust with a softly gathered empire waistline that flowed into a sleek floor-length skirt. One of the standout design elements came through the thin bronze beaded trim along the hemline, which reflected light delicately and added warmth against the dark burgundy fabric. The metallic accent helped anchor the entire silhouette while maintaining the understated elegance of the gown.
Charlotte Effron completed the look with a silver crystal-embellished Oscar de la Renta clutch and bronze strappy sandals that echoed the metallic trim detailing of the dress. The carefully coordinated palette of burgundy, bronze, and silver created a polished and sophisticated appearance, allowing the luxurious texture and subtle craftsmanship of the gown to remain the focus of her Met Gala ensemble.





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