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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?

By Elliot O·May 4, 2026·2 min read
Zoë Kravitz Styles up Her Engagement Ring in See-Through Saint Laurent

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.

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