The 25 best Met Gala hair accessories of all time, from subtle to OTT

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From Kate Moss’s gold lamé turban to Rihanna’s beaded bishop’s hat, we have all the pictures

Over the years, the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s annual Costume Institute gala , popularly known as the Met Gala, has become synonymous with striking displays of couture, rivalled only by the masterful coifs—decorated with subtle blooms and subversive headpieces alike—that accompany them. See: Beyoncé’s beaded birdcage veil, circa 2014, designed by Riccardo Tisci, or, in a move that has left an indelible mark on red-carpet history, the extraordinary bejewelled bishop’s hat that Rihanna donned to the "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" gala four years later. This year, the Met Gala returns with the theme “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”, spotlighting the artistry of Black dandyism and the transformative power of tailored menswear.

As we anticipate a parade of bespoke brilliance on the red carpet, it's the perfect moment to reflect on the head-turning hair accessories that have crowned past Met Galas—from veils whispering secrets to headpieces that redefined the boundaries of fashion. Marisa Berenson, 1974 Marisa Berenson glittered from head to toe at the 1974 “Romantic and Glamorous Hollywood Design” gala. Paloma Picasso, 1980 Six years later, Paloma Picasso, pictured here alongside Carolina Herrera, attended the 1980 Met Gala with a striking floral updo .



Claudia Schiffer, 1995 For the 1995 Met Gala, Claudia Schiffer, the longtime muse of Karl Lagerfeld, wore a camellia-topped ponytail that now recalls the floral brooches on Chanel’s fall 2019 runway. Diana Ross, 2001 Diana Ross may win the award for the biggest hair in Met Gala history thanks to her 2001 mane, which was taken to new heights with a shimmery black tulle headpiece. Iman, 2003 Iman’s finger wave lengths , accented with a striking white flower, were a lesson in pared-back hair accessories at the 2003 Met Gala dedicated to the “Goddess: The Classical Mode” exhibition.

Kate Moss, 2009 Kate Moss stole the 2009 Met Gala in a gold lamé minidress and matching turban, designed by fellow cochair Marc Jacobs. Madonna, 2009 That same year, Madonna made headlines when she arrived in a minidress, thigh-high boots, and oversized bunny ears plucked right off the Louis Vuitton fall 2009 runway. Sarah Jessica Parker, 2013 “Me, literally sitting on the floor of the car in order to accommodate my mohawk, was pretty freaking amusing,” Sarah Jessica Parker told Vogue in reference to the sculptural Philip Treacy headpiece that she sported to the 2013 punk-themed gala.

Beyoncé, 2014 Drawing inspiration from Diana Ross circa 1977, Beyoncé stunned at the 2014 Met Gala in a sheer black Givenchy dress and beaded birdcage veil designed by Riccardo Tisci. Karen Elson, 2015 The following year, Karen Elson looked every bit the modern-day empress in a bright red lip and glimmering Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda crown. Selena Gomez, 2015 For her second Met Gala, Selena Gomez complemented a slinky Vera Wang gown with a tight chignon delicately decorated with real orchids by the hairstylist Renato Campora.

Rihanna, 2018 For the 2018 “Heavenly Bodies” Met Gala, Rihanna completed her epic red-carpet look with an equally epic bishop’s hat created by Stephen Jones millinery. Frances McDormand, 2018 Who could ever forget the towering blue bouquet of leaves, imagined by none other than Valentino's creative director, Pierpaolo Piccioli, worn by Frances McDormand? Jared Leto, 2018 That same year, Jared Leto graced the red carpet with flowing locks and a gilded celestial crown dreamed up by Gucci’s Alessandro Michele. Céline Dion, 2019 Céline Dion, no stranger to head-turning fashion , wowed at the 2019 camp-inspired Met Gala in a larger-than-life Noel Stewart headpiece made from singed peacock feathers.

Lupita Nyong’o, 2019 Inspired by Lauren Kelley’s 2007 self-portrait Pickin’, hairstylist Vernon François dotted Lupita Nyong’o’s backcombed Afro with gold spray-painted combs that were topped off with “Fight the Power” raised fists. Tessa Thompson, 2021 Taking hair accessorising to a new level, Tessa Thompson wore a sculptural cowboy hat crafted from intricately-woven braids. In the back, a horseshoe-shaped plaited updo finished the conceptual look.

Lorde, 2021 To top off her Bode look made from “repurposed antiques,” Lorde wore a regal beaded crown featuring a trio of sunbursts. Yara Shahidi, 2021 Paying homage to Josephine Baker, Yara Shahidi wore the famed performer’s signature kiss-curl and accessorised the style with an ethereal veil and bejewelled Art Deco headband. Kaia Gerber, 2022 The model adorned her cascade of Lady Godiva-esque spirals with a pair of shimmering diamante barrettes.

Jennifer Lopez, 2023 A tilted fascinator with a gravity-defying veil? All the better to showcase a sleek bun and smoky feline flicks, according to JLo. Billie Eilish, 2023 The pop superstar injected drama into her long, waist-grazing braid with two sets of twinkling black hair pins and matching ribbon woven throughout the textured plait. Zendaya, 2024 Sweeping feather fascinator by Stephen Jones crowned Zendaya's custom Maison Margiela gown, embodying nature’s wild elegance in line with the ‘Garden of Time’ theme.

Ayo Edebiri, 2024 Ayo made a debut in a custom floral Loewe gown with cascading 3D floral appliqués, paired with a sleek low bun by Miles Jeffries, adorned with delicate blossoms to echo the ethereal theme. Amanda Seyfried, 2024 Amanda dazzled with a vine-inspired diamond tiara by Chaumet, complemented by silver curls and a sleek bun styled by Renato Campora This article first appeared on Vogue.com Also read: The best celebrity hair and makeup looks from Met Gala 2019 Met Gala 2020: Everything you need to know This is how Deepika Padukone pulled off her Met Gala look in 24 hours.