Suki Waterhouse Wore Flowing Guava Michael Kors at the 2026 Met Gala
Suki Waterhouse wears a custom Michael Kors guava gown with flowing sash trains and a plunging bodysuit at the 2026 Met Gala.
Suki Waterhouse leaned all the way into soft, goddess-like glamour at the 2026 Met Gala, and the result felt effortless but still dramatic enough for the moment.
As a Michael Kors brand ambassador, she arrived in a custom Michael Kors Collection look in a warm guava shade that stood out against the usual sea of neutrals. The design played with movement and draping, starting with a plunge halter bodysuit that gave the outfit its structure. From there, everything softened into fluid lines.
The skirt flowed into a classic goddess silhouette, hugging lightly at the waist before falling into soft folds that moved beautifully as she walked. But the real standout detail was the pair of nine-foot sash trains that trailed behind her. They added length and drama without feeling heavy, catching the air and creating that sweeping red carpet effect with every step.
Waterhouse kept her styling clean and balanced. She paired the look with Christian Louboutin Patent Psychic Loubi Queen Alta platforms, giving her just enough height while keeping the focus on the gown. Her jewelry stayed minimal, letting the color and movement of the fabric take center stage.
Her beauty look followed the same direction. Soft, glowing skin, neutral tones, and loose hair framed her face without competing with the outfit. The overall effect felt romantic but modern, not overly styled, just naturally put together.
Suki Waterhouse didn’t go for sharp structure or heavy embellishment this year. Instead, she chose fluidity, movement, and color. And on a night full of bold statements, that quieter kind of drama worked in her favor.


