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I Can’t Stop Thinking About These Met Gala Beauty Looks, From 1985 to 2025

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Unless you’re out of the loop on pop culture, I’m willing to bet you’ve already started talking about the 2026 Met Gala in your group chats. For weeks now, every conversation has somehow circled back to the same questions: Who’s actually attending? Who’s gonna skip this year? (And are they an engaged couple comprising a football player and a musician?) What happens inside the party? And most importantly, what beauty looks are about to dominate my camera roll and Pinterest boards for the next 12 months?

Thankfully, the wait is almost over, because the 2026 Met Gala officially takes place on Monday, May 4.

Quick refresher in case you need it: The Met Gala (aka fashion’s biggest night) is the annual fundraiser for the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, held every first Monday in May. The event celebrates the museum’s newest exhibition and serves as the ultimate stage for celebrities to interpret the year’s dress code through fashion and beauty. Which means: dramatic hair transformations, makeup looks we’ll all attempt to recreate by summer, and at least one beauty trend that will dominate TikTok by morning.

So while we count down to this year’s red carpet, it only feels right to revisit the beauty moments that made Met Gala history. Ahead, the absolute best Met Gala beauty looks of all time—from iconic old Hollywood glam to the unforgettable hair and makeup moments that broke the internet.

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Zendaya, 2024

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In her first of two (!) looks this night, Zendaya donned a vampy, ultra-glam, grungey eye look and matching lip that legit had me barking at my screen when I saw it on IG. It’s definitely in the Met Gala Hall of Fame. And did you peep her matching nails?

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Linda Evangelista, 2004

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Before the Met Gala was the costume event it is now, it was much more pared back. However, you could count on supermodel Linda Evangelista to turn it out, with this stunning smokey eye, matte skin, and slicked-back hair. Just because it’s not in your face doesn’t make it less impactful.

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Billie Eilish, 2021

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Billie Eilish’s high-glam take for “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion” lives in my mind rent-free. Between the blown-out voluminous bob, the dramatic eyeliner, and the sharp lip—it perfectly complements her voluptuous, gauzy gown.

4

Lily Collins, 2019

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Lily Collins showed up and showed out in 2019 for the “Camp: Notes on Fashion” theme. And while her outfit was certainly stunning, it was really her whole glam look that took it to a cool place. I love the juxtaposition of a really strong eye loaded with lilac color, heavy liner, and lots of lashes next to a bare, almost concealer-like lip. And of course, the flowers in her hair? Trés chic. Emily would approve.

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Victoria Beckham, 2003

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The number of times I brought this specific photo to a hairdresser as a teenager should tell you just how iconic this look was. It didn’t break barriers, but gosh, it looked damn good. Victoria Beckham shows you don’t have to do the most to make a statement. Here, she’s got a really good layered haircut, curling iron waves, and likely lots of hairspray.

6

Kid Cudi, 2021

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It’s rare we see men on the carpet with an interesting or even remotely visible beauty look. But Kid Cudi’s black smokey eye pairs perfectly with this neon-green hair color. Charli XCX, I have an idea for you...

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Teyana Taylor, 2025

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IDK if it’s the swirled edges or the pristine smokey eye and beat Taylor has become known for, but everything about this is working for me. I’m already stoked to see what she cooks up for 2026 after a gorgeous awards season run.

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Lady Gaga, 2019

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Many will say this was one of the best Met Gala outfits of all time (considering it was actually four outfits in one). But I’d go as far as to say her beauty ranks super high as well. The teeny bows made out of hair. The gold lashes on the top and the bottom. The matching bright-pink lip. The white inner-corner eyeliner. It’s all so good!

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Kate Moss, 1995

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This look is peak ‘90s: bright under-eyes, cloudlike skin, and glossy overlined lip. Of course, it’s all paired with Moss’s classic bedhead (that just so happens to be trending again). It’s simple but so effective.

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Rihanna, 2018

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It was extremely difficult to choose only one look from Rihanna, considering she’s kind of a Met Gala queen. But she really knocked it out with this one for the 2018 “Heavenly Bodies” theme. Smokey eyes and bold ombré lips feel somewhat counterintuitive for an event centered around Catholic fashion, but only Rihanna would do it in the coolest, most subversive way.

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Taylor Swift, 2016

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Anytime a Met Gala attendee wears something out of their usual element, it feels especially memorable and iconic. Case in point: Taylor Swift’s infamous deep-red lip, a departure from her usual blue-based classic red she’s known for. This look actually ended up being a Reputation Easter egg—not only did she go on to wear a similar deep lip during the era but talked about this night in the song “Dress.” “Your buzz cut and my hair bleached...”

12

Cher, 1985

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We can’t talk about best looks without including Cher—it would be insensitive to mother, obviously. At the 1985 Met Gala, which at the time was just a simple charity event, Cher showed up in this iconic Bob Mackie look and paired it with slicked back hair, a violet smokey eye, and frosted lips. It’s so ’80s and so amazing.

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Tessa Thompson, 2019

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Why carry a train when you can carry your braid? Tessa Thompson is low-key our braid inspo always (she and her hairstylist, Lacy Redway, are always cooking up different styles), but this took things to new heights lengths.

14

Pamela Anderson, 2025

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Can you believe 2025 was only Pamela Anderson’s second Met Gala? But this glam did not hit a sophomore slump. This flipped-out bob shines in a sea of long, flowing hair on the carpet, especially with these ultra-chic micro bangs to show off her iconic early ‘00s skinny brow. And unlike the way we usually see Anderson these days, she’s wearing just a teensy bit of makeup—a soft blush on the cheeks and a matching tint on her lips.

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Gemma Chan, 2021

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Was Gemma Chan the originator of Brat summer? The wash of green eyeshadow swiped across Gemma Chan’s lids paired with a strong lash and berry lips seem to say so. Plus, these sculptural braids and blunt bangs add something a bit more abstract to her look.

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Zendaya, 2019

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Sue me, but Zendaya has too many incredible looks to choose from and she deserved two spots on this list. When she showed up at the 2019 Met Gala as Zenderella, with this ethereal blue eyeshadow and sideswept voluminous updo, she was looking camp right in the eye.

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Doechii, 2025

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The LV logo on the blush is everything to me and will go down in history as one of the best makeup looks at any Met Gala ever. Those ultra-glossy lips are only a bonus.

18

Dua Lipa, 2024

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Any proof that we got red-hair Dua at some point is appreciated, let alone at the Met Gala. Her color was so vivid this night, paired beautifully with wet, mermaid-like waves that cascade down her arm.

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Olivia Rodrigo, 2022

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Previously, we’d never really seen Olivia Rodrigo wear much color on her eyes nor style her hair in anything but sleek waves. This boho-esque, ethereal look brings the sparkles on her dress to her eyes in a similar purple tone. And the butterflies in her hair? She was a fairy...

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Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan with seven years of experience researching, writing, and editing beauty stories that range from spring makeup trends to spring nail trends. She’s an authority in all skincare, nail, hair, and makeup categories but an expert when it comes to trend reporting.

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Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers skincare, makeup, hair, nails, and more across digital and print. She can generally be found in bright eyeshadow furiously typing her latest feature or hemming and hawing about a new product you "have to try." Prior to Cosmopolitan, she wrote and edited beauty content as an Editor at The Everygirl for four years. Follow her on Instagram for makeup selfies and a new hair 'do every few months. 

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