Lisa Stuns in Custom Robert Wun at the 2026 Met Gala

Lisa Stuns in Custom Robert
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New Delhi, May 5, 2026: The 2026 Met Gala has officially cemented its place in fashion history, and at the heart of the spectacle was global superstar Lisa. As the industry’s elite gathered at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on May 4 to celebrate the theme “Costume Art” and the dress code “Fashion Is Art,” the BLACKPINK member didn’t just attend—she commanded the red carpet with an avant-garde ensemble that left spectators and critics breathless.

The Sculpture That Breathed

In a year where the prompt asked celebrities to interpret fashion as a form of high art, many struggled to balance wearability with pure creative expression. Lisa, however, embraced the challenge with a surreal, mind-bending creation by designer Robert Wun.

The gown, a stunning, semi-sheer white masterpiece, was a marvel of craftsmanship. Drenched in over 66,000 sparkling white Swarovski crystals, the garment was meticulously constructed, requiring nearly 3,000 hours of dedicated handwork. Yet, it was the structural silhouette that truly defined the look.

The dress featured a tent-like structure that created a haunting, beautiful illusion. Emerging from the shoulders of the gown were two rigid, mannequin-like arms, sculpted in traditional Thai dance poses. These 3D-printed appendages served as a stunning tribute to Lisa’s cultural roots, gracefully holding up a sheer, sweeping veil that cascaded to the floor. The result was less of a dress and more of a living, walking sculpture—an ethereal optical illusion that perfectly embodied the “Fashion Is Art” mandate.

A Historic Night of Collaboration

Lisa’s appearance at the 2026 gala carried extra weight this year, marking her first time serving as a member of the official Met Gala Host Committee. Sharing the responsibility with icons such as Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, and Venus Williams, her presence highlighted the undeniable and growing influence of K-pop stars on the global fashion stage.

Adding to the emotional resonance of the evening, 2026 marked a rare, historic milestone: all four members of BLACKPINK—Lisa, Jennie, Rosé, and Jisoo—attended the event together. While they walked the carpet separately, their collective presence inside the museum created a whirlwind of excitement, proving once again why they remain one of the most powerful groups in entertainment history. For Jisoo, the night was particularly special, serving as her highly anticipated Met Gala debut.

The Details That Matter

To ground such a conceptual, artistic look, the styling had to be nothing short of precise. Lisa’s team leaned into a striking color palette to contrast the icy, crystalline white of the gown. She accessorized with bold, high-jewelry pieces from Bulgari, which adorned the sculpted mannequin arms, creating a seamless blend between high fashion and fine jewelry.

Her beauty look was equally intentional, featuring a dramatic, icy wash of blue eyeshadow that perfectly matched a statement blue necklace. The symmetry between her makeup and the jewelry pulled the entire whimsical, surreal ensemble together, showcasing a level of detail that elevated her from a celebrity attendee to an installation of art herself.

From Coachella to the Met

This architectural fashion moment comes at a blistering pace for the star. Just weeks ago, Lisa made headlines with a surprise appearance at Coachella, joining collaborator Anyma for a live performance of their hit track, “Bad Angel.” Her ability to oscillate between the high-energy, raw atmosphere of a music festival and the polished, intellectual environment of the Met Gala highlights her unique versatility.

Unlike her 2025 debut—where she opted for a modern, edgy, and “pantless” look by Louis Vuitton—her 2026 ensemble represented a pivot toward full-blown conceptual performance art. By pushing the boundaries of what a gown can be, Lisa has proven that she is no longer just a trendsetter; she is a creative force willing to take risks that redefine the red carpet.

As the dust settles on the Metropolitan Museum of Art, one thing remains clear: Lisa’s Robert Wun gown will be cited for years to come as the definitive look of the 2026 “Fashion Is Art” exhibition. It was bold, it was beautiful, and it was undeniably iconic.

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