Major! Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour set to Co-chair the 2026 Met Gala!!

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                <p>Y'all, the queen is officially back! After taking a brief hiatus from the Met Gala, <a href="https://blkcosmo.com/?s=Beyoncé" target="_blank">Beyoncé</a> is not just returning as a guest for 2026, but she's stepping in as a co-chair. Yes, you read that right—Queen Bey will be walking in with a title!</p>

    It’s been ages since Beyoncé graced that iconic carpet. We’re talking years, people! Fans still scour the internet for those legendary custom Givenchy and latex looks that simply shut it down. Her co-chair announcement for the 2026 event? It’s not just news; it’s a full-blown cultural reset.

    And no, she won’t be flying solo. Joining her at the peak of fashion’s most talked-about event are none other than Nicole Kidman, the legendary Venus Williams, and, naturally, the Met’s resident high priestess, Anna Wintour. Mark your calendars: this fashion fundraiser is slated for Monday, May 4.

    The Host Committee is a Vibe

    But wait, there’s more. The Met didn’t just stack the co-chair deck; they went all out for the Gala Host Committee too. Anthony Vaccarello and the incomparable Zoë Kravitz are co-chairing this committee, bringing their undeniable cool factor to an already star-studded list. Honestly, the names on this roster feel like someone drafted a dream team of pop culture’s biggest game-changers:
    • Sabrina Carpenter
    • Doja Cat
    • Gwendoline Christie
    • Alex Consani
    • Misty Copeland
    • Elizabeth Debicki
    • Lena Dunham
    • Paloma Elsesser
    • LISA
    • Chloe Malle
    • Sam Smith
    • Teyana Taylor
    • Lauren Wasser
    • Anna Weyant
    • A’ja Wilson
    • Yseult

    And get this: more names are yet to be announced! Clearly, the Met Gala is taking a page from the music industry, dropping host names like rappers tease album features.

    Major New Exhibition Space on the Horizon

    If you thought Beyoncé’s return was all the drama for 2026, think again. The Met is also rolling out something huge: “Costume Art,” the inaugural exhibition in the museum’s brand-new, sprawling 12,000-square-foot Galleries. These new galleries will sit right next to the Great Hall.

    Opening May 10, 2026, this space will become the permanent home for The Costume Institute’s highly anticipated annual spring show. Let’s be real: while the Met Gala carpet is all about snatching wigs, this exhibition is coming for your whole soul.

    Seriously, if Beyoncé coming back to the Met Gala in this capacity doesn’t break the internet, we don’t know what will. Get ready!

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