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Exhibition

Costume Art

Special Access for Members

Costume Art opens early on select weekends just for Members! Starting Sunday, May 10, Members can view the exhibition from 9–10 am before the Museum opens to the public. Join today!

The Costume Institute’s spring 2026 exhibition explores depictions of the dressed body across The Met’s vast collection, pairing garments with artworks to reveal the inherent relationship between clothing and the body.

Focusing primarily on Western art from prehistory to the present, Costume Art presents connections between garments from The Costume Institute and objects from the Museum’s other collecting areas. Pairings between fashions and artworks will present a spectrum of connections and experiences: from the formal to the conceptual, the aesthetic to the political, the individual to the universal, the illustrative to the symbolic, and the playful to the profound. These pairings are organized into a series of thematic body types that reflect their pervasiveness and endurance through time and cultures.

Costume Art is the inaugural exhibition in the new, nearly 12,000-square-foot galleries adjacent to the Great Hall. This space will display The Costume Institute’s annual spring show and, at times, shows from the Museum’s other curatorial departments, including those that explore the intersection of fashion and art.

The exhibition is made possible by

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos


Additional support is provided by

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The catalogue is made possible by

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A group of four people walk through a gallery with a medieval tapestry in the background. Two group members are led by guide dogs—a white poodle and a black Labrador.

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Fashion blockbuster.

The New York Times

Exhibition Catalogue

Costume Art

Asserting the central role of the dressed body in art throughout history, this volume presents fashion as an essential expression of creativity and identity.

Image Credits
Assemblage: Ensemble, John Galliano for Maison Margiela, autumn/winter 2020–21 haute couture. Courtesy of Maison Margiela; The Veiled Woman, Rafaelle Monti, 1854. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Annie Brinkmann, 1887 (87.7) Artwork by Julie Wolfe.