Before the Met Gala every year, the group chat between Kardashian and Jenner is filled with updates from sketches and ideas to prop photos and more, as Kim Kardashian explained while chatting with her best friend La La Anthony during the Met Gala. Vogue magazine live feed. The fashion designer said she was eager to get into New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art so she could catch up with her famous sisters and see the final looks up close and personal, as they are usually brought to life “quite different” from the original vision. “It’s a lot of fun,” she said. To keep the party going, Hollywood Reporter Round up all the Met Gala attendees with Kardashian and Jenner’s last names below.
Kim Kardashian in Allen Jones and Whitaker Malim

The 45-year-old Met Gala model collaborated with Jones and Whittaker Malim (the creative duo of Patrick Whittaker and Keir Malim) on the sculpted look with Nadia Lee Cohen’s creative direction. The sculpted portion is said to be a nod to Jones’ previous work as a pioneer of the Pop Art movement, specifically the “Body Armor” piece created for an unreleased film in 1978. The piece also found its way to Kate Moss for a photo shoot in 2013. Jones and Malm worked together on casting the mold, which was then attached to a leather skirt that Jones hand-painted. “We all worked together,” Kardashian told La La Anthony during the ceremony. Vogue magazine Red carpet live. She paired the creative look with Christian Louboutin heels. Whitaker Malem has previously collaborated with notable names such as Madonna, Mick Jagger, Cher, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion, Tove Lo, Mariah Carey, Chapelle Rowan, and more. Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner have previously worn Whittaker Maleme creations to the Met Gala.
Kylie Jenner in a Schiaparelli Haute Couture dress

The 28-year-old mogul stepped out in a custom gown designed by the house’s Danielle Rosebery, which featured a solid brown corset bodice embellished with a sfumato effect and a voluminous butter duchess satin skirt embroidered with more than 2,000 ball stitches, 10,000 natural baroque pearls and 7,000 painted pearly fish scales. According to Schiaparelli, the look required approximately 11,000 hours of needlework. Jenner relied on her business to complete the look by working with makeup artist Ariel Tejada, who used a range of Kylie Cosmetics products and dusted off the collection with Cosmic Kylie Jenner Intense Eau de Parfum before she headed out the door.
Kendall Jenner in GAP by Zac Posen

The model described her collaboration with the veteran designer as “really cosmic” because she had been thinking about him before he approached her to work on the Met Gala, marking their first red carpet partnership. “He wrote me a letter,” she said in a live broadcast to Vogue. “What are the chances he emailed me and I was thinking about him too? It all came together.” According to the designer, the look began with Posen reworking Gap’s signature white T-shirt by transforming it into a liquid jersey draped over a custom-molded leather bodice base. Designing the shirt as a “second-skin form,” he then built the foundation from the body outward and hand-dyed the shirt as a way to “create depth and a lively patina.” Posen also said that Jenner wanted to be a goddess, so the look aims to achieve that. “It’s realistic and it has imagination,” he said.
Kris Jenner in Dolce & Gabbana

“I’ve met my girls,” Jenner told Anthony about how she chooses her look for the Met Gala every year. “I kind of follow in their footsteps and they give me advice.” For her 2026 collection, the mother-of-one pulled from Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Moda collection, which was presented as a fashion show in Rome.
See all the Met Gala red carpet arrivals here.

