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Alex Consani Channeled Botticelli and Black Swan at the 2026 Met Gala

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Leave it to the model—who told Vogue in her December 2025 cover that she had her sights set on Hollywood—to engineer a full performance on the carpet. Demna’s clothing, she says, helps bring out her theatrical side. “You feel as if it’s a piece of armor that changes you for the better.”

“Demna gives the girls the opportunity to express themselves individually,” Consani says of the designer’s proclivity for embracing archetypes in his work. So who does Consani become when she puts on her Gucci gown? “I instantly felt like a different bitch—I feel like I’m Natalie Portman, a little mix of Tilda Swinton… I think there’s just an actress energy that it puts me in.”

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Primavera by Sandro Botticelli, ca. 1480

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While Consani attended her first Met Gala just last year (in a plunging Swarovski suit dress encrusted with over 18,000 crystals), this year she returns as a member of the host committee, a reflection of her skyrocketing ascent in the fashion world. “It’s a really special moment for me being the first trans woman to co-chair the Met,” she says. “I’m just really grateful to be a part of it and hopefully set the conversation around expression and our bodies.”

Here, Alex Consani brings Vogue along as she gets ready for the 2026 Met Gala.

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