Designer Zac Posen dressed model Kendall Jenner in a custom GapStudio gown for the 2026 Met Gala on May 5 [1].

The collaboration marks a significant stylistic pairing between Posen and Jenner, blending high-fashion sculpture with the visibility of one of the world's most prominent models.

Jenner appeared on the red carpet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City [2]. The ensemble was designed to evoke the image of a Greek goddess, drawing direct inspiration from classical Greek sculpture [3]. Specifically, Posen looked to the Winged Victory of Samothrace to shape the aesthetic of the custom gown [3].

Posen said he had long wanted to dress Jenner for the event. This appearance marked Jenner's 12th Met Gala [4]. The custom GapStudio piece focused on the draped elements and structural forms typical of ancient statuary, a choice intended to transform the model into a living piece of art.

The event took place on Tuesday, May 5, 2026 [1]. The choice of a custom gown from GapStudio highlights a specific intersection of commercial branding and couture craftsmanship on the red carpet [2].

By utilizing the Winged Victory of Samothrace as a blueprint, Posen aimed to capture the movement and drama of the Hellenistic period [3]. The result was a look that aligned with the gala's tradition of thematic costume and high art [2].

Jenner was styled as a Greek goddess in a custom GapStudio gown

The pairing of Zac Posen and Kendall Jenner for her 12th appearance at the Met Gala underscores the ongoing trend of 'statuesque' fashion, where designers use classical antiquity to create viral, high-impact visual moments. By referencing the Winged Victory of Samothrace, Posen leveraged a globally recognized art historical symbol to elevate a commercial brand, GapStudio, into the realm of museum-grade couture.