Rachel Zegler At Met Gala In New York 2026 Wearing Custom Atelier Prabal Gurung White Gown
Rachel Zegler arrived at the 2026 Met Gala in New York wearing a custom Atelier Prabal Gurung white gown, and the sheer silk blindfold completely transformed the tone of the entire red carpet appearance. Rather than functioning as a simple accessory, the dramatic eye covering introduced a theatrical narrative element that immediately separated the celebrity look from more traditional couture gowns on the carpet.
Rachel Zegler stepped onto the Met Gala red carpet in a strapless white Atelier Prabal Gurung gown designed with soft historical references woven into the silhouette. Across her eyes, a sheer silk Jennifer Behr blindfold draped backward around the head, creating a mysterious and almost cinematic effect that framed the entire look before the gown itself even came into focus.
The dress featured an off-the-shoulder neckline with folded fabric curving gently across the upper chest and arms. The neckline draping softened the structure of the gown while adding a romantic period-inspired quality to the upper half. Through the center of the torso, the corset-style bodice tightened with visible vertical lacing and metal eyelets that introduced sharper structure against the otherwise fluid white fabric.
The skirt fell in a long, straight silhouette that extended into a smooth trailing train behind her. Rather than relying on dramatic volume or embellishment, the gown focused on shape, texture, and controlled draping. Fine surface texture woven through the fabric prevented the white satin from appearing flat under the lights, while the gathered folds at the neckline echoed historical couture references without becoming overly theatrical.
The low-set sleeves resting softly around the upper arms added another layer of softness to the silhouette. Combined with the corseted center panel, the styling created a balance between delicate romanticism and structured tailoring that carried throughout the entire design.
Rachel Zegler kept the accessories refined and tonal. She wore the Marco Bicego Masai Ring with Diamond-Studded Plaque along with the Marco Bicego Marrakech 18Kt Gold 5-Strand Ring featuring a diamond cluster, both adding subtle sparkle without distracting from the gown’s dramatic focal point. A Tyler Ellis Small Perry Clutch complemented the clean styling, while Stuart Weitzman Nudist Hollywood Platform heels in white satin maintained the monochromatic palette from head to toe.
The silk blindfold ultimately changed the mood of the entire Met Gala look. Without it, the gown could have read as elegant and restrained couture. With it, the appearance became conceptual, narrative-driven, and intentionally dramatic — turning the celebrity red carpet moment into something far more visually memorable.








