Heidi Klum at Met Gala in New York 2026 Wearing Custom Rick Owens Marble Illusion Gown
Heidi Klum attended the 2026 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on May 4 wearing a custom Rick Owens gown designed with a dramatic marble-inspired illusion. The striking couture appearance fully embraced the evening’s “Costume Art” theme by transforming the supermodel into a living sculpture through sculpted textures, monochrome styling, and theatrical construction.
The custom Rick Owens gown featured heavy draped folds layered across the body in soft ivory tones with subtle marbling effects that closely resembled carved stone. The fabric appeared structured and sculptural rather than fluid, creating the illusion of a statue shaped from marble instead of traditional fabric. Across the torso and skirt, molded ripples and static folds reinforced the architectural quality of the design while maintaining a strong column silhouette.
One of the most dramatic elements of the ensemble was the sculpted veil framing Heidi Klum’s face and head like carved stone. The headpiece extended the marble illusion upward and was finished with a floral crown designed to appear sculpted rather than natural. Her arms, hands, and visible skin were styled in matching matte ivory tones, blurring the line between fashion, costume, and sculpture.
The monochromatic styling continued through the footwear, with sandals blending seamlessly into the marble-inspired palette to maintain the uninterrupted statue effect from head to toe. The overall look pushed the Met Gala theme into theatrical territory while remaining visually cohesive, creating one of the night’s most memorable couture interpretations of wearable art.










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