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Anna Wintour is the Met Gala queen. That's all. 

And she’s officially returned to her kingdom on the front steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where she still reigns as the lead chairperson of the annual fundraiser—despite Chloe Malle being named her successor at Vogue

For the 2026 event, Anna brought to life her interpretation of the “Costume Art” theme—and the dress code of “fashion is art”—with a feathery turquoise jacket which she donned atop a turquoise and black embroidered gown, courtesy of Chanel. 

As for accessories, the 76-year-old kept her typical bob and bangs hairstyle and donned her usual oversized sunglasses. On her feet were strappy black stilettos and her neck bore a jeweled statement necklace. (See every celebrity here.)

Anna was among the first to step onto the white carpet, though she is sure to be joined soon by this year’s co-chairs: Beyoncé, making her return to the Met Gala for the first time in a decade, Venus Williams and Nicole Kidman

There are also two honorary chairs that caused a bit of a stir upon their announcement. Lauren Sánchez Bezos and Jeff Bezos were given the titles after they committed to being the 2026 Gala’s biggest donors. This will be the second time Lauren has attended the event, and Jeff’s third—he also attended in 2012 with his then-wife MacKenzie Scott.

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Anna, however, remained unbothered by the buzz generated by the appointment, calling Lauren a “wonderful asset to the museum and the event.”

“We’re very grateful for her incredible generosity,” she continued to CNN in November, “so we’re thrilled she’s part of the night.”

As for Anna’s role at Vogue, Chloe was named her successor and head of editorial content in September.

"Fashion and media are both evolving at breakneck speed, and I am so thrilled—and awed—to be part of that," Chloe—who had been the editor of Vogue.com—said in a press release obtained by NBC News at the time. "I also feel incredibly fortunate to still have Anna just down the hall as my mentor."

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And indeed, Chloe will continue to report into Anna, who has begun her new role as chief content officer for Vogue publisher Condé Nast, overseeing brands like WIRED, Vanity Fair, GQ, Glamour, Bon Appétit and more.

"I find that my greatest pleasure is helping the next generation of impassioned editors storm the field with their own ideas, supported by a new, exciting view of what a major media company can be," Anna said in a statement via Vogue in June, when she first announced she’d be stepping down. "And that is exactly the kind of person we need to now look for to be HOEC for US Vogue."

For more from the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, read on.

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Chase Sui Wonders

in McQueen, Amina Muaddi shoes and Tiffany & Co. jewelry. 

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Sunday Rose Kidman & Nicole Kidman

in Dior (Sunday) and Chanel (Nicole). 

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Venus Williams

in Swarovski. 

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Grace Ann Nader

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Bill Skarsgard

in Thom Browne. 

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Bee Carrozzini

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Tyriq Withers

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Bronwyn Newport

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Rebecca Hall & Morgan Spector

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Lauren Sánchez Bezos

in Schiaperelli. 

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Lena Mahfouf

in Burc Akyol. 

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Lauren Wasser

in Prabal Gurung. 

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Anna Wintour

in Chanel. 

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Chloe Malle

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Cara Delevingne

in Ralph Lauren. 

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La La Anthony

in Wiederhoeft and Lorraine Schwartz jewelry. 

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Ashley Graham

in custom Di Petsa. 

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Emma Chamberlain

in custom Mugler by Miguel Castro Freitas. 

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Deborah Roberts

in Christopher John Rogers. 

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Zuri Hall

in Kim Kassas Couture and Manolo Blahnik shoes. 

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