Naomi Osaka is shedding her skin at the Met Gala 2026.
Quite literally, as the tennis champion stepped out in a double Robert Wun-designed look at the Metropolitan Museum of Art fundraiser May 4, complete with a regal white dress with red detailing and a bold blood red skin-tight gown.
In Naomi’s initial look, she sported a white overcoat with red feather-like detailing poking out of the chest. She topped her look with a massive matching hat that also featured the feathered detailing, as well as claw-inspired sheer gloves. (For every star who stepped out at the Met Gala 2026, see here.)
And while the 28-year-old’s initial look was enough for a grand slam, she dropped jaws once she began ascending the steps of the “Costume Art” evening. Indeed, she put her own twist on the “Fashion is Art” dress code by doing some performance art.
Once she hit the Met steps, Naomi was assisted in removing the white overcoat to reveal her second look. And she went on to explain that her look proves fashion runs more than just skin-deep.

