Madonna’s witchy Met Gala 2026 red carpet look comes with a coven

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All hail the Queen of Pop!

On the heels of her viral Coachella cameo and ahead of the release of her long-awaited ā€œConfessions IIā€ album this summer, Madonna graced the Met Gala 2026 red carpet Monday wearing a black Saint LaurentĀ lace gown and dark gray satin gloves.

The 67-year-old music legend chose to honor the ā€œCostume Artā€ theme, exchanging her iconic blond locks for a black wig and rocking a pirate ship headpiece with a long, sheer gray cape attached.

Seven ladies-in-waiting donning satin dresses and sheer blindfolds surrounded Madonna while holding onto her cape.

The Grammy winner accessorized her witchy look with chunky rings, a bejeweled necklace and chunky black boots for the star-studded outing. She also carried a French horn-like instrument.

Artist Leonora Carrington’s 1945 painting, ā€œThe Temptation of St. Anthony. Fragment II,ā€ inspired the iconic look.

At one point, Madonna was seen posing with Belgian fashion designer Anthony Vaccarello.

Last year, the ā€œMaterial Girlā€ songstress embraced the gala’s Ā ā€œSuperfine: Tailoring Black Styleā€ theme in a cream-colored, double-breasted silk tuxedo from Tom Ford, which she accessorized with an unlit cigar and a gardenia pinned to her lapel.

For 2018’s ā€œHeavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imaginationā€-themed event, Madonna went gothic in an all-black Jean Paul Gaultier ensemble complete with a netted veil, cross-adorned crown, layered crucifix necklaces and a bouquet of black roses.

In 2013, the ā€œHung Upā€ chart-topper leaned into the evening’s ā€œPunk: Chaos to Coutureā€ theme in a plaid Givenchy blazer peppered with pyramid studs and styled sans pants. A black bobbed wig, chain-bedecked belt, ripped fishnets and peekaboo lingerie finished things off.

But Madonna’s most provocative and polarizing Met Gala look was unquestionably the bondage-inspired, booty-baring Givenchy getup she chose in 2016, which featured a layer of see-through black lace, strategically placed cutouts and millions of dollars in diamonds.

ā€œWhen it comes to women’s rights we are still in the dark ages,ā€ the superstar later wrote on Instagram of the look, which was intended to be ā€œa political statement as well as a fashion statement.ā€

ā€œThe fact that people actually believe a woman is not allowed to express her sexuality and be adventurous past a certain age is proof that we still live in an ageist and sexist society,ā€ Madonna added at the time. ā€œI have never thought in a limited way and I’m not going to start.ā€

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