Madonna Steals The Show With Elaborate Met Gala Red Carpet Look
In a year when disappointingly few Met Gala guests stuck to the event’s themed dress code, we’re pleased to see that Madonna definitely got the “Fashion Is Art” memo.
On Monday night, the Queen of Pop singer served up one of the night’s most elaborate and dramatic looks, transforming herself with an ensemble inspired by the Leonora Carrington painting The Temptation Of Saint Anthony (you just knew there’d be a religious connection somewhere with Madonna, didn’t you?).
The Like A Prayer singer’s mysterious and gothic look consisted of a dark brown wig, long gloves, a show-stopping hat (topped with a towering, boat-inspired headpiece) and yards of grey tulle, which looked even more impressive in motion.
Madonna wore a custom Saint Laurent look inspired by Leonora Carrington’s painting The Temptation of St. Anthony, Fragment II.m designed by Anthony Vaccarello, featured a pirate-ship hat and brass accessories, aligning with the "Costume Art" theme. pic.twitter.com/DhkTaz3ZjX
— Madonna Scrapbook (@m_scrapbook) May 5, 2026
As in the original Carrington painting, Madonna’s outfit was supported by an entourage of models in more colourful, eye-catching attire.
Check out the artwork that served as the visual inspiration for Madonna’s look below:
Leonora Carrington, the Temptation of St Anthony pic.twitter.com/QycmHdYbtO
— DrownedMadonna (@DrownedMadonna) May 5, 2026
Over the years, the seven-time Grammy winner has been responsible for some of our favourite Met Gala looks ever, including this expansive outfit from 2018’s “Heavenly Bodies” Catholicism-inspired event…
…channelling Bettie Page on the red carpet in 2013…
…and just last year, when she made her way into the event smoking a cigar in a fitted white tuxedo.
We aren’t the only ones who’ve been enamoured with Madonna at the Met Ball, either.
Indeed, who could forget in 2017, when Sarah Paulson was visibly gagged at clocking the music icon across the red carpet from her…?
Madonna is currently gearing up for the release of Confessions II, which will be her first studio album in seven years.
Serving as a follow-up to her much-loved album Confessions On A Dance Floor, last week, she unveiled the release’s lead single Bring Your Love, featuring fellow chart-topper Sabrina Carpenter.
Weeks earlier, she was a surprise guest during Sabrina’s headlining slot at the Coachella music festival, duetting with her on classics Vogue and Like A Prayer in addition to giving Bring Your Love its live debut.

