Elizabeth Debickis Historic Tiara Is the Crowning Touch to Her Met Gala 2026 Goddess Look
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Elizabeth Debickis Historic Tiara Is the Crowning Touch to Her Met Gala 2026 Goddess Look

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Elizabeth Debicki was fashion royalty, as always, atthe 2026 Met Gala.

But if you had missed The Crownactress turning around for even a second, you didn’t see the historic tiara perched on the back of her loose, beachy waves as she walked the iconic staircase at the May 4 event.

Otherwise, her look was pure Greek goddess.

Honoring the event’s “Fashion Is Art” dress code, the 35-year-old wore a Grecian-inspired, mostly ivory gown by Vera Wang complemented with Jungsaemmool beauty. Black fabric around one hip trailed into a train that Elizabeth carried herself, draped over one arm. She sported Footwear for Film LTDA flat sandals along with her dazzling head piece.(See all the stars attending the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s annual benefit here.)

According to Town & Country, the one-of-a-kindvintage Verdura Jewelry tiara is part of the House of Verdura’s Museum Collection and dates back to 1957, when Betsey Cushing Whitney commissioned the tiara to wear when her ambassador husband was presented at Britain’s royal Court of St James.

Made in New York, it boasts1,223 diamonds for a total of 28.32 carats, and its feather design was inspired by the 1907 $10 gold coin featuring Lady Liberty in a feathered headdress.

And while Elizabeth is no stranger to the annual gala—this year’s theme is “Costume Art”—it washer first time serving on the event’s host committee.

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