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Luke Evans, Nicholas Hoult en anderen dragen leather looks op Met Gala 2026

At the 2026 Met Gala, leather looks were a major trend among celebrities. Stars like Luke Evans brought LGBTQ+ leather culture to one of fashion's biggest nights.

RainbowNews EditorialMay 5, 2026 — International3 min read
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The Met Gala took place again in 2026. It is one of the biggest fashion events in the world. This year, leather was a very popular trend.

Stars like Luke Evans, Nicholas Hoult, and Damson Idris all wore leather outfits. They walked the famous steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Each look was different, but all had a strong leather style.

The dress code for the evening was 'Fashion is Art'. Guests could interpret this theme in their own way. Many chose bold and expressive outfits to show their creativity.

The term 'leather daddy' comes from LGBTQ+ culture. It describes a confident, masculine style with leather clothing. This style has roots in the gay community, especially from the 1970s and 1980s.

Luke Evans is openly gay. He has often celebrated LGBTQ+ fashion and culture. His leather look at the Met Gala felt like a nod to queer style history.

Nicholas Hoult and Damson Idris also embraced the leather aesthetic. Their looks were seen as bold fashion choices. Many fashion critics praised the outfits as strong and stylish.

The use of 'leather daddy' as a fashion trend is significant. It shows how LGBTQ+ subcultures influence mainstream fashion. What was once a niche style is now seen on the biggest red carpets in the world.

Fashion historians note that queer communities have long shaped style trends. Leather culture, drag, and ballroom fashion have all entered mainstream culture over the years. The Met Gala 2026 is another example of this influence.

Fans on social media reacted positively to the leather trend. Many LGBTQ+ users celebrated the visibility of queer fashion. Some noted how far the representation of LGBTQ+ style has come in recent years.

The Met Gala continues to be a place where fashion and identity meet. Events like these show that LGBTQ+ culture has a powerful place in the world of high fashion. This year's leather trend made that very clear.

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