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Emma Chamberlain Details Personal Connection to Hand-Painted Gown for Met Gala 2026

The custom look used fine art materials and took about 40 hours to paint, aligning with the Met Gala’s Fashion Is Art theme.

  • On Monday, Emma Chamberlain attended the 2026 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, walking the red carpet in a hand-painted Mugler turtleneck gown reminiscent of a Van Gogh painting.
  • Inspired by the evening's 'Fashion Is Art' dress code, Chamberlain commissioned Chicago-born artist Anna Deller-Yee to hand-paint the custom gown in collaboration with Mugler creative director Miguel Castro Freitas.
  • The artistic process required approximately 40 hours of painting time using approximately 30 base colors and traditional fine art materials, followed by approximately four days of drying with ventilation.
  • Describing the look to Vogue, Chamberlain noted the dress had a 'watercolor feel' and 'creepy, sort of ominous undertone,' which she paired with navy platform high heels and a spiky pixie cut.
  • A consistent attendee since 2021, Chamberlain has become a staple at the annual benefit, which raises funds for the Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute and was co-chaired by Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour.
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Vogue broke the news on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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