Jeff
Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos Will Be Honorary Chairs of the Met Gala
The news
came tucked into the second page of a recent news release.
Vanessa
Friedman
By
Vanessa Friedman
Published
Feb. 23, 2026
Updated
Feb. 25, 2026
Lauren
Sánchez Bezos is officially becoming a co-queen of the Met Gala.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/23/style/jeff-and-lauren-sanchez-bezos-honorary-chairs-met-gala.html
On Monday
morning, the Metropolitan Museum of Art issued a news release announcing the
dress code for its Costume Institute fund-raiser on the first Monday in May. A
flashbulb fantasy of celebrity, fashion and fabulousness, it is generally
described as “the party of the year.”
And
though the actual prompt for what guests should wear — “fashion is art” is the
official directive — might be newsy enough on its own, even more striking was
the detail buried on the second page of the announcement: “Jeff Bezos and
Lauren Sánchez Bezos will serve as honorary chairs for the evening.”
Mr. Bezos
and Ms. Sánchez Bezos had previously been named as the lead sponsors of both
the event and the exhibition it celebrates, but this was the first time they
had been anointed as honorary chairs of the party, a position that often comes
with a place in the receiving line and a position at the top of the Met steps.
Yet the
announcement was delivered less like a big Bezos reveal than an
easy-to-overlook addendum. The news was listed at the very end of lengthy
paragraph enumerating the other co-chairs of the party (Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman,
Venus Williams and Anna Wintour) as well as the 24 members of the party’s host
committee. Read too fast, and you could almost miss it.
Was that
the point? The museum declined to comment as to why it waited to release this
particular piece of news. Met Gala-related information is generally revealed at
different times — the better to stoke anticipation — and this is the third
2026-gala-related announcement the museum has made. But this is the rare
instance in which the lead sponsors will also be the honorary chairs. The news
was not acknowledged immediately, perhaps because even the Bezoses’ initial
involvement provoked something of an outcry — or perhaps because the deal was
not settled till now.
Indeed,
when the news that they were sponsors of the event broke on the Met’s Instagram
account last year, assorted commentators took issue with the choice.
Increasingly,
the relationship between the couple and Anna Wintour, the global editorial
director of Vogue, global chief content officer of Condé Nast and mastermind of
the Met Gala, is being treated as a sign of the times, for good or ill. It
started when Ms. Wintour put Ms. Sánchez Bezos at her wedding on the digital
cover of Vogue in June, after publishing an equally laudatory profile in 2023.
Ms.
Sánchez Bezos was one of the few brides ever to make the Vogue cover (others
included Melania Trump in 2005 and Kim Kardashian in 2014), and for many
viewers, it seemed as if Ms. Wintour was selling the magazine, or at least its
stylish soul, to Mr. Bezos — with an eye, perhaps, to selling Condé Nast. It
seemed to some that power, money and self-interest were what mattered when it
came to who merited the attention of Vogue.
Even
politics can be put aside. Ms. Wintour is an avowed anti-Trumpist — she has
said the president is the one person she will never invite to the Met — while
Mr. Bezos and Ms. Sánchez Bezos famously donated to Mr. Trump’s inauguration
fund and attended the swearing-in last January, Ms. Sánchez Bezos in a white
suit with a visible lace bustier.
Mr. Bezos
has long been rumored as a potential purchaser-savior of Vogue’s parent
company, in part because he has long been trying to woo high fashion to Amazon,
and Vogue is the classic conduit to high fashion. Though that has not come to
pass, being associated with the Met Gala may be the next best thing. Amazon has
sponsored the event in the past, and the couple made their debut at the gala in
2024, but the current sponsorship is private, not corporate, and it frames the
Bezoses as heirs to the Astors, Whitneys and Vanderbilts.
Ms.
Wintour herself described Ms. Sánchez Bezos to CNN as a “great lover of costume
and obviously of fashion” and said, “We’re very grateful for her incredible
generosity.”
When the
couple was photographed sitting with Ms. Wintour at the Dior and Schiaparelli
couture shows in January, with Ms. Sánchez Bezos trading her signature corseted
minidresses for two very proper grande dame skirt suits, the relationship
seemed to reach a new stage. Later, Ms. Sánchez Bezos was spotted shopping with
the “image architect” Law Roach in various couture ateliers, and the Met moment
seemed a likely fait accompli.
Now all
of those suspicions have been confirmed. Come May 4, the Bezoses will take
their place at the pinnacle of the party. And the resulting image may be proof
positive for many that it has become the most visceral expression of a new
gilded age.
Vanessa
Friedman has been the fashion director and chief fashion critic for The Times
since 2014.


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