Singer and actress Suki Waterhouse is gearing up for her fourth Met Gala appearance in a terracotta dress inspired by Greek statues, designed by Michael Kors. Model Devyn Garcia is set to make her debut in a custom trompe l'oeil gown from the same designer, marking a family milestone. Both shared their excitement ahead of the event tied to the 'Costume Art' exhibition.
Suki Waterhouse, fresh from Los Angeles, described her pre-Met Gala routine to Vogue, including lymphatic drainage and skin treatments to erase a recent spray tan. She collaborated with Michael Kors on a low-cut, body-skimming terracotta dress evoking classical sculptures from the Met, fitting the 2026 'Fashion Is Art' dress code. 'Michael was interested in Greek statue draping,' Waterhouse said. 'I put it on and I feel soft and very powerful.' She recalled dancing with Colman Domingo to Stevie Wonder at last year's event, calling the Gala an intimate affair once the red carpet ends, especially if Rihanna attends.