Rosé Wears Saint Laurent Bird Motif Gown to 2026 Met Gala
For her third Met Gala appearance in 2026, Rosé wore a strapless black Saint Laurent gown inspired by the spring 1998 and spring 2002 couture collections. The dress features a bird motif referencing Georges Braque's painting "The Birds" on the Louvre ceiling, a recurring YSL design. Rosé attended with her friend Anthony Vaccarello, Saint Laurent creative director and co-chair of the gala's hosting committee. The look was completed with Tiffany & Co. diamonds, including a bird pin whose placement was decided during fittings. Rosé's stylist Law Roach collaborated on the ensemble.
Key facts
- Rosé attended the 2026 Met Gala for the third time.
- Anthony Vaccarello of Saint Laurent co-chaired the hosting committee.
- The gown was inspired by Saint Laurent spring 1998 and spring 2002 couture collections.
- The bird motif references Georges Braque's painting 'The Birds' on the Louvre ceiling.
- The look included Tiffany & Co. diamonds.
- Rosé's stylist was Law Roach.
- The bird pin placement was decided during fittings.
- Vaccarello repeated the bird design in his fall 2026 ready-to-wear show.
Entities
Artists
- Rosé
- Anthony Vaccarello
- Law Roach
- Georges Braque
- Yves Saint Laurent
Institutions
- Saint Laurent
- Tiffany & Co.
- Vogue
- Met Gala
- Louvre
Locations
- New York City
- United States
- Paris
- France