The honorary cochair and lead sponsor arrived in a deep navy satin gown by Daniel Roseberry, styled by Law Roach.The honorary cochair and lead sponsor arrived in a deep navy satin gown by Daniel Roseberry, styled by Law Roach.
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Lauren Sánchez-Bezos wore a Schiaparelli dress created by Daniel Roseberry for her 2026 Met Gala red carpet arrival on Monday.
Sánchez-Bezos’ dress was a deep navy satin gown with a sweetheart neckline and an off-the-shoulder silhouette. At the shoulder, there was a decorative jeweled brooch or embellishment, set with pearls and diamonds. The wife of Jeff Bezos said her look was inspired by one of the most famous portraits in The Met’s collection, Madame X by John Singer Sargent.

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As usual, Sánchez-Bezos completed her look with eye-catching jewelry, including long drop diamond earrings and a famous wedding ring on her right hand. Her look was styled by Law Roach, who is known for working with Zendaya, among other names.
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Sánchez-Bezos served as an honorary co-chair of the 2026 Met Gala alongside her husband, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. The couple are the lead sponsors of both the 2026 gala and its accompanying “Costume Art” exhibition — the first time in the event’s history that individual lead sponsors have also held honorary chair positions. Announcing her role on the “Today” show in March, Sánchez-Bezos said she was “so honored” when Anna Wintour invited her to take on the dual role of cochair and sponsor.
“Thank you, Anna. Thank you to the Met,” the wife of Jeff Bezos wrote on Instagram, after her red carpet appearance on Monday.

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Sánchez-Bezos made her Met Gala debut in 2024, attending alongside Bezos in an Oscar de la Renta mosaic ball gown crafted from more than 2,000 hand-painted pieces. The couple skipped the 2025 gala as they prepared for their high-profile Venice wedding that summer.

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The 2026 Met Gala took place on Monday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. This year’s exhibition, “Costume Art,” celebrated fashion as an art form, with a dress code of “Fashion Is Art.” The event was co-chaired by Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams and Wintour. The annual benefit raises funds for the Met’s Costume Institute.
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