The Weekly Brief 🏛️ A Monumental New Era for The Met: The Costume Institute officially inaugurates its first-ever permanent home, the Condé M. Nast Galleries, with an exhibition spanning 5,000 years of history.
🧬 Blurring the Lines Between Sculpture and Style: Curator Andrew Bolton boldly pairs garments with ancient marble statues to prove that clothing is the primary medium for understanding the human form.
🎭 Surrealism and Sculptural Silhouettes Rule the Red Carpet: Stars embraced the "Fashion is Art" dress code by reviving Dalí-inspired surrealism and eye-bending trompe l'oeil illusions for the ultimate crossover of high-couture and fine art.
 💍 A Masterclass in Wearable Art: A$AP Rocky elevated the 2026 Met Gala red carpet by debuting bespoke accessories from his own meticulous design label, PAVĒ NITEŌ.
🤝 Bridging European Heritage and Hip-Hop Flash: The rapper tapped the historic Venetian jewelry house Maison Codognato to craft pieces that fuse modern streetwear opulence with traditional Italian metalsmithing.
☠️ The “Grim de la Grim” Standout: The centerpiece was a massive 18-karat gold pendant featuring his signature acid-green Grim character, hidden amidst a chaotic web of baroque angels, devils, and brilliant diamonds.
 ⌚ Audemars Piguet Dominates the Red Carpet: From Serena Williams' highly technical BMG model to Skepta's fully sapphire-encrusted piece, AP’s Royal Oak was the undisputed favorite on the museum steps.
⚙️ High Jewelry Meets Mechanical Mastery: Statement pieces stole the spotlight, featuring JAY-Z's multi-million dollar Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime, The Rock’s 700-diamond Jacob & Co. Billionaire III, and LISA's blinding BVLGARI Serpenti Spiga.
🐆 Vintage Silhouettes and Surrealist Dials: Stars like Bad Bunny and Rami Malek leaned into the “Fashion is Art” theme by sporting the uniquely shaped vintage Cartier Cloche and the legendary, warped Cartier Crash.  Advertisement Your Fashion Briefing This WeekThis Year's Met Was Either Art or Halloween 🤷♂️ 🏹 "It’s like the Hunger Games" — @judithlee on Met Gala's 2026 fits with the artist's touch.
🫧 15,000 bubbles. 2,550 hours: Eileen Gu walked out as an art installation in a tech-powered bubble gown.
🐻 "In another episode of fashion where Kanye was way ahead of his time" — @memyselfandi_g on the standout masks from the Met Gala red carpet, from Katy Perry’s futuristic space mask to Beyoncé’s radiating halo and Madonna’s nautical surrealism.
⌚ Wrists did the talking: Jaeger‑LeCoultre seized the spotlight at this year’s Met Gala red carpet to debut its unreleased Reverso Tribute Monoface “Or Deco” Cocktail watches.
👻 "Heidi just couldn’t wait until October could she?" — @cnkinmia on the looks from Met Gala vs. the artwork.  Advertisement
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