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Kendall Jenner Wears a Bodice Molded to Her Exact Body to the Met Gala After-Parties

Kendall Jenner Wears a Bodice Molded to Her Exact Body to the Met Gala After-Parties

Alyssa BaileyTue, May 5, 2026 at 2:45 PM UTC

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Kendall Jenner changed into a second GapStudio dress for the 2026 Met Gala after-parties.

The piece revealed the full, torso-length leather bodice that Jenner had teased on the red carpet.

GapStudio creative director Zac Posen spoke about the intention behind the look, saying its blush bodice centerpiece “was sculpted for her body on her body.”

Kendall Jenner teased a bit of her nipple-baring bodice in her GapStudio gown on the Met Gala red carpet. For the after-parties, the model changed into a second custom look from GapStudio that unveiled the full, torso-length nude bodice molded to her body.

Sheer chiffon satin-face fabric cascaded from under the anatomical piece, and Jenner wore a flowing scarf in the same material. She accessorized with nude heeled sandals and a matching bag as she attended Saint Laurent’s after-party with Hailey Bieber.

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Jenner shared her own photos of herself modeling the look on her Instagram Story. GapStudio shared more details about the dress in a press release, revealing that the bodice was made in collaboration with Seks. The piece is actually leather, recast in soft blush.

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“The after-party look was always meant to be the other side of the same coin, softer, more intimate, but no less intentional,” GapStudio’s creative director, Zac Posen, said in a statement. “Kendall has this incredible ability to carry both power and vulnerability in the same breath, and the blush bodice was designed for exactly that, sculpted for her body on her body.”

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On the red carpet, Posen revealed that Jenner’s initial look was inspired by the “Winged Victory of Samothrace.”

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“She wanted to be a goddess,” he said. “I looked at the ‘Winged Victory of Samothrace,’ which is at the Louvre. I liked the idea that art is transcendent; it’s not owned by an institution. It’s owned by the people. It’s living. I like this because it’s the goddess of Nike, the goddess of game and play and of victory.”

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