Zoë Kravitz Subtly Hides Left Hand at Met Gala 2026 Amid Harry Styles Engagement Rumors
Zoë Kravitz didn’t want to fuel late night talking at the 2026 Met Gala.
Which is why Jessica McCormack, who supplied the Big Little Lies star’s jewelry for the evening, was tasked with ensuring Zoë’s new engagement ring from Harry Styles would be well camouflaged for the evening.
Jessica did so by dressing Zoë in “Cry Baby pieces,” she told Vogue, including asymmetric earrings dripping with large diamonds and a cocktail ring she wore on her right hand. Her left she kept hidden away within her dress as she walked the carpet.
As for the rest of the 37-year-old’s ensemble, Zoë wore a black Saint Laurent dress by Anthony Vaccarello and black Romy slingback pumps from Louis Vuitton. (Click here to see all the celebrity arrivals.)
The insight into Zoë’s deliberate fashion choices comes amid speculation that she and Harry, 32, who opted to not attend the fundraiser at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, had quietly gotten engaged.
While neither party has addressed the speculation head-on, the Divergent alum was spotted sporting a sizeable diamond on her wedding ring finger last month, before recently stepping out again with the same rock.
But it's unlikely that Harry will address rumors of a marriage proposal. After all, the "Watermelon Sugar" singer is notoriously private about his love life.
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"I’ve never talked about my life away from work publicly," Harry—who previously dated Taylor Swift, Olivia Wilde and Taylor Russell—told Rolling Stone in 2022, "and found that it’s benefited me positively."
He continued, “There’s always going to be a version of a narrative, and I think I just decided I wasn’t going to spend the time trying to correct it or redirect it in some way."
In fact, he pushed back against the idea that he's "publicly been with anyone."
"When I’m working, I work really hard, and I think I’m really professional. Then when I’m not, I’m not," he explained. "If someone takes a picture of you with someone, it doesn’t mean you’re choosing to have a public relationship or something."
For more of the most must-see looks at this year’s Met Gala, read on.
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Sabrina Carpenter
The "Manchild" singer adhere to the "Fashion Is Art" dress code by donning a Dior dress covered celluloid film strips of the Aubrey Hapburn movie Sabrina. She complete the look with Christian Louboutin heels.
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Rihanna
Shining bright like a diamond was the "Work" singer, who wore a Maison Margiela creation featuring over 115,000 crystal beads, antique jewels and other artistic baubles.
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Emma Chamberlain
The YouTuber looked like she had just stepped out of an oil painting in this custom Mugler design.
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Beyoncé
The Grammy winner paid homage to the human body with this Olivier Rousteing number embellished to resemble the skeletal system.
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Anne Hathaway
It wasn't Prada, but the Devil Wears Prada 2 star nonetheless embodied the "Fashion Is Art" dress code with a Michael Kors gown complete with hand-painted designs by artist Peter McGough.
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Connor Storrie
The Heated Rivalry star heated up the red carpet in a Saint Laurent ensemble featuring a polka-dot halter top that cascaded into a flowing train.
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Venus Williams
As one of the 2026 Met Gala co-chairs, the tennis supersrtar aced the assignment of sticking to the "Costume Art" theme with a Swarovski crystal mesh gown and a statement-making necklace inspired by the Wimbledon plate.
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Doja Cat
The rapper told Vogue her Saint Laurent silicone dress was inspired by "the way fabric draped over the body of a Grecian statue."
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Kim Kardashian
In keeping with the "Fashion is Art" dress code, the Kardashians star enlisted British pop artist Allen Jones to make her a fiberglass breastplate.
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Hunter Schafer
The Euphoria star practically took a page out of Gustav Klimt's 1912 painting
"Mäda Primavesi" with this Prada look.
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Hailey Bieber
Inspired by sculptures, the Rhode Skin founder's Saint Laurent dress included a sculpted bodice made of 24-karat gold.
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Tyla
The "Water" singer made it hotter in skin-baring custom Valentino gown as a nod to the Costume Institute's body-centric exhibit.
As for her glam, hairstylist Yusef Williams told E! News he aimed for a "very ethereal, like an art sculpture" vibe.
"To achieve the look, I used the Wavytalk Steam Sesh to smooth out the roots of her hair before going in and defining the curls with the Cool Curl Pencil," he shared in a statement, "and I used the Turblow Pro with the diffuser at the end to lock everything in."
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A$AP Rocky
Fashion Killa, indeed. The rapper stepped out in a pink wool pink robe with black satin lapels and matching piping custom designed by Chanel.
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Laura Harrier
The Michael actress' custom DiPetsa gown took inspiration from Italian sculptors and how they chiseled stone to resemble draped frabrics.
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Keke Palmer
Baby, the Nope star looked like a million bucks in this red-hot Prabal Gurung number with matching Prabal Gurung. Oh, did we mention that her Wempe necklace was actually worth a million dollars?
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EJAE
The KPop Demon Hunters star tapped into her Korean heritage with a Swarovski look inspired by female courtesans of the Joseon dynasty.
“These women were artists," she told Vogue, "the most culturally refined figures of their time, in music, poetry, and conversation."
Head to E! Online for every must-see moment from the Met Gala 2026.
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