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Irina Shayk is dripping in jewels — and not much else — on the Met Gala 2026 red carpet

Irina Shayk’s latest look is worth its weight in gold.

The model wore plenty of jewelry — and not much else — on the red carpet at the 2026 Met Gala on Monday, pairing a dangerously low-rise Alexander Wang skirt with a bra made entirely from strands of gems.

The skimpy top consisted of multiple tennis bracelets, a dazzling dog tag necklace and at least 10 different rings — plus two circular gemstones, strategically placed as pasties.

She kept the bejeweled theme going with her actual accessories, wearing four different watches as arm cuffs and two as chokers.

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Though her dazzling bra was the sartorial focus, her black skirt was equally as daring — and further proof for the return of the low-rise look.

Her skin-baring look fit with the “Costume Art” theme of this year’s Met Gala, which pays homage to an exhibition exploring body shapes and parts, as well as the fashion that covers or highlights them.

While this is arguably her boldest Met look yet, the 40-year-old star is a regular at the fashionable fête, having attended seven times in the last 10 years alone.

Her 2025 look was even more gem-filled, as she wore a gown covered in 84,000 Swarovski crystals, which took over 200 hours to craft.

She’s no stranger to shaking things up with her red carpet style, as her latest look comes months after she attended the 2026 Oscars in a plunging corset gown with matching leather gloves.

And her off-duty outfits are sometimes just as sculptural, given she once caused a stir with Instagram photos wearing a cartoonishly padded bra.

But when it comes to daring fashion, her latest Met Gala look just might be her crown jewel.

Read original at New York Post

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