Maya Hawke Wore Romantic Black-Over-White Prada at the 2026 Met Gala
Maya Hawke wears a Prada black organdy dress layered over satin with floral embroidery and red pumps at the 2026 Met Gala in NYC.
Maya Hawke took a softer, more romantic approach to the 2026 Met Gala, and it paid off. As a Prada ambassador, she arrived in a look that felt thoughtful, artistic, and just a little unexpected.
Her gown started with a white double satin base, which gave the dress its structure and quiet glow. Over that, a sheer layer of black organdy added depth, creating a shadowy, almost painterly effect as she moved. The overlay was scattered with delicate floral micro-embroidery, subtle at first glance but incredibly detailed up close. The whole look was inspired by 18th-century painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard, and you could feel that influence in the softness and romance of it all.
The silhouette kept things classic. A fitted bodice flowed into a full, voluminous skirt that held its shape without feeling heavy. It had that timeless, almost storybook quality, like something pulled from a painting but reworked for the red carpet.
Hawke leaned into the mood with her styling. She wore a matching Prada headpiece that tied the look together without overwhelming it. Her jewelry stayed elegant and light, including Prada Fine Jewelry Couleur Vivante earrings in rose gold and morganite, along with a coordinating bracelet set with morganite and citrines.
Then came the twist. Instead of going neutral, she finished the look with red satin embroidered pumps. That small pop of color cut through the black-and-white palette and gave the outfit a bit of edge.
Her beauty look followed the same balance. Soft makeup, a natural glow, and a simple hairstyle let the textures and layers of the gown stand out.


