25 Exclusive Polaroid Photos From Met Gala Night

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The first Monday in May has come and gone, but we’ll always have these Polaroids. Last night, stars from the worlds of art, design, music, and film came together on the carpeted steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City to celebrate fashion.

The dress code of the2026 Met Gala, “Fashion Is Art,” was inspired by the museum’s new exhibition, “Costume Art,” which celebrates the human body and its relationship to fashion. With such an abstract, creative theme, the beige carpet became a parade of sculptural gowns paying homage to the naked body, exposed nipple bras, elaborate costumes that nodded to both obscure and very famous art references, and shocking illusion looks that made us think—likeBad Bunny’s aging makeup moment.

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Everyone from Beyoncé, in herskeleton gown from Olivier Rousteing; to Rihanna, in hermetallic Maison Margiela gown; to Serena (in asilver party dress) and Venus Williams (in a sparkly black dress andSwarovski breastplate); and Nicole Kidman in herravishing red Chanel dressgraced the carpet in their designer best, taking the “Fashion Is Art” code to the next level.

And as always, after the party, there is the after-party. Gala attendees kept the celebration of fashion going through the night, hitting the many bashes that were sprinkled across the city—everywhere from The Mark hotel to the Surrey to the Boom Boom Room.

Photographer Andrew Tess went behind the scenes at the starry fêtes on fashion’s biggest night, capturing these Polaroid photos exclusively forHarper’s Bazaar. Scroll through for a feast of fashion and megawatt stardom.

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It's easy to read something into this:Lindsey Vonnwas among the 48 athletes nominated Wednesday to the U.S. Alpine ski team for the upcoming season.

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For the moment, that's just a formality based on results.The 41-year-old Vonnis still at least a year and a half — along with an ACL surgery — away from even thinking about returning to the World Cup circuit.

She may also retire. She's still sorting all of that out.

Vonn has already undergone eight surgeries since her crash in the women's downhill race on Feb. 8 at the Milan Cortina Games. She suffered a complex tibia fracture thatnearly led to amputating her left leg. Vonn was competing in the race on atorn left ACL, which she injured in a crash leading into the Winter Olympics.

The nomination process is the first phase of making the U.S. Ski & Snowboard team. Those ski racers who accept the nomination, and meet the requirements, will be officially announced to the team in October. The opening World Cup races take place with a giant slalom in Söelden, Austria, in late October.

Other athletes who were nominated include Mikaela Shiffrin, the reigning World Cup overall champion and three-time Olympic gold medalist, along with Olympic downhillchampion Breezy Johnson. On the men's side, Ryan Cochran-Siegle, who capturedhis second Olympic super-G silver medalin Italy, was selected.

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Paula Moltzan and Jacqueline Wiles also earned a nomination to the A-team after combining to take an Olympic bronze in the women's team combined.Johnson and Shiffrinfinished fourth in that event.Lauren Macuga is onthe nomination list, too. She missed the Milan Cortina Games after tearing her ACL.

Vonn, a three-time Olympic medalist, came out of retirement in November 2024 after nearly six years away. She was feeling healthy and strong again following a partial titanium implant in her right knee.

She found her speed, too, winning two World Cup races during the 2025-26 season and recording three other podium finishes in five races. She was leading the World Cup downhill standings before her crash at the Olympics. She wound up fifth.

Vonn, who's won 84 World Cup races, has maintained she's not ready to decide her future. Instead, she's focused on healing. Vonn recently attended theMet Gala,using only a cane.

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Earlier this year, production company and distributor Debmar-Mercuryannouncedthat the nationally syndicated program would end after four seasons.

The show originally debuted in 2022, succeeding "The Wendy Williams Show."

Dubbed "#SherrisCurtainCall," a slew of celebrities are expected to appear on the show this month.

"All May, tune in to say goodbye to the best time in daytime with big laughs, fun surprises, and special guests," the showposted on Instagram.

Among confirmed guests are Taraji P. Henson, Bob the Drag Queen and Gabriel Iglesias.

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In a statement sent to USA TODAY in February, Debmar-Mercury co-presidents Ira Bernstein and Mort Marcus cited the "evolving daytime television landscape" as the reason for "Sherri" ending.

They added that the decision "does not reflect on the strength of the show, its production – which has found strong creative momentum this season – or the incredibly talented Sherri Shepherd," the statement reads. "We believe in this show and in Sherri and intend to explore alternatives for it on other platforms."

Shepherdaddressed the newswith her fans a few days later, stating, "I'm not ready to throw in the towel on this show just yet." She added that she and her team will continue to fight to keep the show "alive in some way, shape or form."

In arun-in with TMZ,Shepherd said she's brainstorming her next steps and thought about podcasting, but is cognizantofthe oversaturated space. The television personality is also considering putting more time into acting. The multi-hyphenate entertainer recently starred inTyler Perry's Netflix thriller, "Straw."

"Do I go back to being an actress? Do I go back to doing sitcoms? Do I go back to doing dramas? It's just a lot of options out there," she said.

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Ivan Barbashev scored a controversial go-ahead goal with 4:58 remaining in the third period, leading the Vegas Golden Knights to a 3-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks in Game 1 of their Western Conference second-round playoff series on Monday in Las Vegas.

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Barbashev's goal came after the Golden Knights regained possession in the right corner when Anaheim defenseman Jackson LaCombe, who was screening Jack Eichel, and the rest of the Ducks let up while anticipating an icing call. Barbashev had fired the puck into the zone from behind the red line.

However, icing was waived off at the last second and Pavel Dorofeyev crossed a pass to Barbashev, who roofed a shot from the left side of the crease for the game-winner.

"Clearly I disagreed with the call," Anaheim coach Joel Quenneville said. "It was clearly icing, but their guy (Jack Eichel) stopped, which really made me annoyed."

"I didn't see it," Golden Knights coach John Totorella said. "I was blocked. I didn't see it, so I don't know what to tell you."

Carter Hart stopped 33 of 34 shots, Mitch Marner scored an empty-net goal and had an assist, and Brett Howden also tallied for Vegas, which improved to 28-8-3 all-time against Anaheim, including 16-3-1 at home.

Mikael Granlund scored a goal and Lukas Dostal finished with 19 saves for Anaheim.

Game 2 of the best-of-seven series is scheduled for Wednesday in Las Vegas.

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Shortly after Anaheim's Troy Terry rang a wrist shot from the right circle off the right post, Vegas took a 1-0 lead at the 3:14 mark of the second period. Howden, who scored only 12 goals in 58 regular-season games, produced his fifth in seven playoff games when he redirected Marner's cross-ice pass through traffic inside the left post.

Anaheim had an excellent chance to tie it midway through the period when Leo Carlsson made a highlight-reel spinning pass to LaCombe alone at the edge of the right circle. However, LaCombe, the team's leading scorer in the Ducks' first-round win over Edmonton with nine points, passed up a shot at a wide-open net to pass to Terry in front of the blue paint. The puck slid past Terry's stick.

"We had a great chance with (LaCombe)," Quenneville said. "I didn't have to say anything to him. I think we all knew we'd like to have that one back."

The Ducks tied it 1-1 with 6:03 to go in the third period. LaCombe drove down the left wing and crossed a pass to Granlund, who ripped in a wrist shot for his third goal of the playoffs.

Vegas regained the lead just 65 seconds later on Barbashev's goal as Quenneville and the Ducks bench angrily protested the non-icing call.

"No. I did not," Quenneville said when asked if he got any explanation from officials. "I was just upset at the call at the time, but that was the play for me. We had just scored. It was a huge call, and an easy call."

The Ducks pulled Dostal for an extra attacker with 1:55 to go, and Marner sealed the win with a length-of-the-ice empty-netter with six seconds remaining.

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An AgiBot robot at the Met Gala 2026 surprised photographers and onlookers. It was invited as a guest of designer Alexander Wang at the fashion event. The humanoid figure came out of New York’s The Mark Hotel, where A-list celebrities stay or get ready before the gala. However, before stepping outside, it got trapped inside the elevator.

A video, shared by PEOPLE, featured the robot appearing as soon as the lift’s door opened. Photographers seemed to be waiting for it outside the elevator. One of the female camerapersons was heard saying, “Come on,” to the machine. But the robot got stuck as it took a slight left turn. The bodyguards soon came to its aid and helped it to safely get out of the closed space.

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Seeing the situation, the woman photographer/videographer could be heard laughing and saying, “He’s trapped. He needs assistance.” But when the robot posed for the cameras, the paparazzi seemed excited. Another person asked it to “give us a pose,” and the humanoid robot obliged.

Furthermore,InStylealso released a video of the robot from outside the luxury hotel. Like any other celebrity, the Met Gala droid walked towards different directions and posed for the photographers.

Meanwhile, the paparazzi also seemed to be having fun while interacting with the new guest. One of them asked, “Robot, are you ok?” Another praised, “I see you shining there.”

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We have reached the point of theWorld Cup countdownwhere every crunching challenge, every slight limp and every premature exit from a club match is a matter of concern for national team bosses and anxiety-ridden fans.

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A late-season injury — or, in the case, of Major League Soccer, an early-season setback — could very well impact roster selections and lineup decisions ahead of this summer’s footy festival.

Brazil will arrive without Real Madrid’s Rodrygo (ACL). France will miss Liverpool’s Hugo Ekitike (Achilles tendon). The Netherlands lost Tottenham’s Xavi Simons (ACL). Mexico’s top goalkeeper, Club América’s Luis Angel Malagon,is out with a ruptured Achilles. Spain’s teen phenom, Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal, is ina race against time because of a hamstring ailment.

U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino has not confronted any catastrophic setbacks and, until his squad gathers late this month for World Cup training camp, he will pray it remains that way.

Yes, Derby County’s Patrick Agyemanginjured his Achillesthis spring but was not certain of making the 26-man roster. Holstein Kiel’s John Tolkin (knee) and St. Pauli’s James Sands (ankle) were long shots before their injuries, and Celtic’s Cameron Carter-Vickers (Achilles) has been out since October.

The weekend delivered heartening news — Sergiño Dest’s return to active duty after almost two months away — but also ongoing concern about center backs Tim Ream and Miles Robinson.

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Dest, Pochettino’s first-choice right back, was in uniform for PSV Eindhoven for the first time since injuring a hamstring March 7. He entered in the 59th minute of a 2-2 draw at Ajax, leaving two remaining Eredivisie outings to continue regaining match fitness — and avoiding a setback — before U.S. camp opens May 27 in Greater Atlanta.

Should all go well, Pochettino would aim to start Dest in one or both of the last tuneups:May 31 against Senegal in CharlotteandJune 6 against Germany in Chicago. The World Cup opener isJune 12 against Paraguay in Inglewood, California.

The state of the back line, though, is far from perfect. Already lacking central depth, Pochettino is monitoring the status of Ream and Robinson.

Ream, a core player since Pochettino’s appointment in fall of 2024, has missed 4½ matches across all competitions for Charlotte FC with an adductor injury. On Thursday, Charlotte coach Dean Smith said Ream, 38, had a setback in his recovery but should return Saturday against Cincinnati.

Robinson — a possible World Cup selection who missed the March friendlies with a groin injury — has missed three consecutive Cincinnati matches and, because of ailments and a red card, logged just 64 minutes in six weeks. Both Charlotte and Cincinnati have four matches before Pochettino announces his roster May 26 in New York.

The center-back corps also includes Crystal Palace’s Chris Richards, Celtic’s Auston Trusty, Toulouse’s Mark McKenzie and Vancouver’s Tristan Blackmon.

Here’s how the prime World Cup candidates performed over the weekend:

England

Defensive midfielder Tyler Adams started for the first time since returning from a hamstring injury three weeks ago, registering 70 minutes in Bournemouth’s 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace. Adams was a second-half sub the previous three matches for the Cherries, who are unbeaten in 15 straight Premier League games to surge into sixth place.

Richards was slated to rest ahead of Thursday’s second leg of the UEFA Conference League semifinals against Shakhtar Donetsk — Palace won the opener, 3-1, last week — but a teammate’s injury required his services in the 76th minute.

Left back Antonee Robinson’s first start since April 11 was a forgettable one as he struggled in Fulham’s 3-0 loss at first-place Arsenal.

Midfielder Brenden Aaronson was a 72nd-minute sub as Leeds moved seven points clear of the relegation zone with a 3-0 triumph over relegated Burnley.

On the final day of the second-flight Championship, defensive midfielder Aidan Morris — a World Cup roster bubble-dweller — played his usual 90 minutes in Middlesbrough’s 2-2 draw at Wrexham. By finishing fifth, his club will face fourth-place Southampton in a two-leg promotion playoff semifinal. Millwall and Hull City are in the other bracket.

With a second-half appearance in first-place Coventry City’s 4-0 win at Watford, striker Haji Wright finished tied for second in league scoring with 17 goals. He had 18 in all competitions — his sixth straight season with at least 12 — and earned a place on the league’sTeam of the Season.

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Italy

Christian Pulisic’s 2026 scoreless streak swelled to 17 Serie A matches — and 19 for club and country — during a 31-minute spell in AC Milan’s 2-0 loss at Sassuolo. Shut out for the fifth time in seven matches, Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri called the performance “the worst of the season.”

It comesamid reportsManchester United is interested in acquiring Pulisic, who has one year left on his Milan contract.

Weston McKennie began Juventus’ 1-1 draw with Hellas Verona as a wing back before moving into the midfield.

France

With the first goal in a2-1 comeback victoryat Metz, Monaco’s Folarin Balogun resumed his sensational 2026 by scoring in the ninth of 10 Ligue 1 appearances and increasing his season haul to 13. He also has five goals in the Champions League and one in the Coupe de France for 19 overall — three short of his career high at Reims in 2022-23.

McKenzie logged 90 in Toulouse’s 2-1 win at Strasbourg. Though apparently healthy, midfielder Tanner Tessmann was left out of Lyon’s matchday squad by coach Paulo Fonseca before a 4-2 victory over Rennes.

Winger Tim Weah served a yellow-card suspension for Olympique Marseille’s 3-0 loss at Nantes.

Germany

Usually a right wing back, Joe Scally started on the left and played 90 minutes in Mönchengladbach’s 1-0 upset of second-place Borussia Dortmund. Midfielder Gio Reyna entered in the 70th minute; he hasn’t started since Dec. 18.

Midfielder Malik Tillman entered in the 85th of Bayer Leverkusen’s 4-1 win over RB Leipzig, his sixth consecutive match without starting.

Spain

After serving exclusively as a sub for the start of his Villarreal tenure, right back Alex Freeman was in the lineup for the second consecutive La Liga match, going the distance in a 3-1 win over Levante.

After starting the Champions League semifinal opener vs. Arsenal last week, midfielder Johnny Cardoso was rested ahead of Tuesday’s second leg in London as Atlético Madrid won at Valencia, 2-0.

Netherlands

In PSV Eindhoven’s 2-2 draw at Ajax, striker Ricardo Pepi scored in the first minute — his fourth goal in three matches, 14th in league play and 17th in 31 appearances overall.

Scotland

Trusty played every minute for the 31st time in the past 33 matches as Celtic won at Hibernian, 2-1, to pull level on points with leader Hearts, who have a superior goal differential and played one fewer game.

Pushing for a World Cup roster slot after missing the March window, midfielder Diego Luna scored for the third time in five matches for Real Salt Lake, which defeated Portland, 2-0.

Midfielder Sebastian Berhalter assisted on the equalizer with a pinpoint free kick as Vancouver drew with the Los Angeles Galaxy, 1-1. Blackmon went 90.

Columbus winger Max Arfsten (90 minutes) assisted with a clever touch during a 3-2 loss to Minnesota.

Seattle’s Cristian Roldan returned from a concussion absence to play 90 in a 1-1 draw at Kansas City.

Mexico

In the first leg of a Liga MX quarterfinal, Alex Zendejas converted an 85th-minute penalty kick to help Club América rebound from a late two-goal deficit at home and draw with Pumas, 3-3.

Between the posts

Matt Turner remained in fine form and recorded his third clean sheet as New England edged Charlotte, 1-0.

Matt Freese did not receive any help in New York City’s 2-0 loss to D.C. United.

Roman Celentano saved a penalty kick in stoppage time before Cincinnati converted one of its own in a 3-2 win over Chris Brady and Chicago.

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Tina Knowles revealed the lessons she learned after her 2024 breast cancer diagnosis

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  • She shared how she's since embraced slowing down and focusing more on self-care

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Tina Knowleslearned an important lesson after herbreast cancer diagnosis.

While appearing on a panel at the 2026 L.A. Times Festival of Books on April 18, Tina, 72, encouraged those in the audience to "get your mammograms" as she acknowledged that she "missed two" screenings before receiving her diagnosis in July 2024.

She explained it was a "miracle" that doctors were able to find it at an early stage. "So go and get your mammograms — it is so important to take care of yourself," she urged.

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Tina also said that surrounding yourself with an "inner circle" — whether "they're related to you by blood or if they're friends" — is so important.

"When you hear the word cancer, it is the most frightening thing that you can ever go through, and you need people around you that are gonna support you and get you through it," she shared.

She added, "I had plenty of people that helped me get through it, but some people are not that fortunate."

As for other lessons that Tina took away from her cancer journey, she said she learned that she had to "slow down" and "stop being so codependent."

Now, she explained, "I just really take care of myself and take time to enjoy my life and not be so stressed all the time."

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"That was the biggest lesson that came from this," Tina continued. "It's still hard because, you know, I'm getting on a plane tonight and then I'll get on a plane in two days for one day, and I still fall short sometimes in taking the best care of myself. At least I'm conscious of it now because, you know, you can give and give and give, but you're not gonna be there to give to those people one day if you don't take care of yourself. So that's really important."

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Tina, who is the mom toBeyoncéandSolange Knowles, was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer after doctors found it in her left breast. At the time, she was in the middle of writing herMatriarchmemoir.

Tina Knowles at the launch of her memoir 'Matriarch' in April 2025Credit: Slaven Vlasic/Getty

"I struggled with whether I would share that journey [in the book] because I'm very private," she told PEOPLE in April 2025 of her cancer diagnosis. "But I decided to share it because I think there are a lot of lessons in it for other women."

She added, "And I think as women, sometimes we get so busy and we get so wrapped up and running around, but you must go get your test. Because if I had not gotten my test early, I mean, I shudder to think what could have happened to me."

In the book, Tina wrote that Beyoncé, 44, “took it well, staying positive, and I could already feel her mind racing, focusing on this as a task to tackle with precision.” Solange, 39, told her, “Mom, we are going to take care of this.”

For the new paperback version ofMatriarch, Tina added another chapter to share more of her journey. “I end the book with finding out I have breast cancer and going through surgery, just a little bit about it,” she said at the festival panel. “I've had so many people ask me, ‘Well, what did you do? How did you take care of yourself? You know, how was your mental state?' And all of that."

“I just thought that would be a good idea to update it and just put a paperback out because you reach a different audience with paperbacks,” she explained. “And I love the idea of that because I wanted that to happen, but I also wanted to catch people up on what happened since that time and all the lessons that I learned from having that experience because it was a tough ordeal.”

Tina Knowles with daughters Solange Knowles and BeyoncéCredit: Solange Knowles/Instagram

Tina underwent surgery to remove the tumor in late 2024. She also had a breast reduction — and was given the all-clear as of April 2025.

“I'm doing great,” she told PEOPLE previously. “Cancer-free and incredibly blessed that God allowed me to find it early."

"I want to give people hope," she added of sharing her personal story. "What scares me now is not making the best of every day that I have left in this life."

Matriarch: A Memoiris out now.

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