Kim Kardashian wore a tangerine-colored fiberglass breastplate created by British pop artist Allen Jones at the 2026 Met Gala on Monday [1].
The choice reflects a shift toward wearable sculpture, blending high fashion with fine art to meet the event's specific thematic requirements.
Kardashian appeared at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City for the event held on May 4, 2026 [1, 2]. The look was designed to align with the evening's theme, "Costume Art," by channeling the aesthetics of 1960s pop art [2, 3].
This appearance marked the 13th time Kardashian has attended the gala [1]. She had attended the event 12 times prior to this year [4].
The fiberglass piece by Jones served as the centerpiece of her ensemble, transforming the red carpet into a gallery space. By wearing a piece of art rather than a traditional gown, Kardashian leaned into the "Costume Art" directive, a theme that encouraged guests to treat their attire as sculptural installations.
Kardashian has frequently used the Met Gala to experiment with avant-garde silhouettes and unconventional materials. The use of industrial fiberglass in this instance highlighted the intersection of commercial celebrity and the pop-art movement, which often played with mass production and synthetic materials.
“Kim Kardashian wore a tangerine-colored fiberglass breastplate created by British pop artist Allen Jones”
Kardashian's use of a fiberglass sculpture by Allen Jones signals a move toward the 'art-as-clothing' trend, where the boundary between a museum exhibit and a garment is erased. By selecting a piece rooted in 1960s pop art, she connects modern celebrity culture with the historical movement of challenging traditional art definitions.




