Zoë Kravitz Styles up Her Engagement Ring in See-Through Saint Laurent
Stepping out solo for a pre-Met Gala dinner, Zoë Kravitz swathed herself in Saint Laurent—a peek at what’s to come on the steps of the Met today, perhaps?

Reported by Vogue.
Pre-Met Gala season in New York operates as its own dress rehearsal — a series of dinners and appearances where the city's most-watched dressers start laying their cards on the table. Last night, at Anna Wintour's intimate pre-Gala dinner, Zoë Kravitz played hers with precision.
The newly-engaged actor and Met Gala Host Committee co-chair arrived in a full Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello look: a gold-threaded cardigan with a '70s fur collar and cuffs, layered over a yellow floral, semi-sheer skirt, finished with perspex pumps pulled straight from the fall 2026 show. Accessories included a suede YSL flap clutch, The Row's Ella sunglasses, and the ring — a 9-carat diamond bezel-set on a thin yellow gold band by Jessica McCormack, gifted by Harry Styles, according to Vogue. The style, for the record, is very much ascendant among the cool-girl bride contingent right now.
Reading the Room — and the Dress Code
None of this feels accidental. Kravitz is a Saint Laurent ambassador and is co-chairing this year's committee alongside Vaccarello himself — which makes today's "Fashion Is Art" dress code something the two have almost certainly conspired over. The sheer skirt and vintage-leaning silhouette feel like a preview of something more considered to come. She's always had a Penny Lane-in-any-weather energy, but last night leaned into full-on glamour. Across town, Kendall Jenner surfaced in a body-skimming Thierry Mugler fall 1993 dress with a high leg slit, while Kim Kardashian brought vintage Christian Dior to Broadway — the whole city apparently decided to start early.
Off-duty, Kravitz and Styles have been operating in quiet-luxury lockstep: straight-leg jeans, baseball caps, coordinating The Row everything, matcha runs in London. The ring made its public debut just last week on one of those low-key coffee outings — a deliberately undramatic entrance for a stone that size. Tonight, the two are expected to make their first Met Gala appearance as an engaged couple, which should satisfy about a year's worth of anticipation in a single red carpet moment.
When your co-chair designed the dress and the ring just debuted on a London street corner, the Met Gala is less of an event and more of a conclusion.
Read the original at Vogue.


