The 2026 Met Gala garden-themed carpet saw no shortage of spectacle, but few arrivals carried as much historical weight—or personal sweat—as Lauren Sánchez Bezos. Serving as an honorary chair for the “Costume Art” exhibition, Sánchez Bezos arrived in a look that bridged the gap between 19th-century scandal and 21st-century power
The Madame X Inspiration: From Scandal to Couture
Collaborating with Schiaparelli’s creative director Daniel Roseberry and legendary “image architect” Law Roach, Sánchez Bezos chose to reference one of the most controversial paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s own collection: John Singer Sargent’s Madame X.
The original 1884 portrait nearly ruined Sargent’s career because of a single “fallen strap” that shocked Parisian high society. “Today, a strap is just a strap,” Sánchez Bezos remarked on the red carpet. “But back then, it was a scandal. It’s a reminder of how fashion always pushes the boundaries of what society thinks is ‘proper.'” Her custom Schiaparelli gown paid homage to this history, proving that the brand doesn’t just decorate bodies—it creates wearable art.
The Most Unique Met Prep Ever: Training with the FDNY
While most stars spend the weekend before the Gala in spa treatments, Sánchez Bezos was tackling smoke and emergency rescue drills. In a partnership with the Leary Firefighters Foundation, she spent part of her weekend undergoing hands-on training with the New York Fire Department.
“I went to visit the FDNY and did their training,” she told reporters. “It was bananas, but I loved it.” The grueling session, which included wearing full gear and practicing emergency maneuvers, had an unexpected side effect: “I probably lost about two pounds doing it,” she joked, calling it the most unique Met preparation in history.
A Powerhouse Trio: Roseberry, Roach, and Bezos
The final look was the result of months of secret meetings. By choosing Schiaparelli, Sánchez Bezos aligned herself with a house known for treating the human form as a surrealist canvas. Under the guidance of Law Roach—the man behind Zendaya’s most iconic looks—the ensemble was a deliberate nod to the “Costume Art” theme, which explores how garments shape our perception of the body.
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Redefining the Honorary Chair Role
As lead financial sponsors and honorary chairs, Lauren and husband Jeff Bezos have become pivotal figures in the Costume Institute’s future. Her choice of the Madame X motif was a savvy “full-circle” moment for the Met, celebrating a piece of art that lives within the museum’s walls while proving that the “Costume Art” theme is as much about history as it is about the modern provocation of the red carpet.
