
Karlie Kloss walked the 2026 Met Gala carpet this past Monday carrying a partnership that’s been thirteen years in the making. Her presence on fashion’s most watched red carpet wasn’t solo. It was Estée Lauder’s night too.
The relationship between Kloss and Estée Lauder started back in 2013. Back then, she was already one of the most in-demand runway models in the world. She signed on as an ambassador. The collaboration has run through campaigns, fragrance launches, and countless red-carpet appearances since. The Met Gala is the highest-profile stop on that circuit. Estée Lauder has made placing its ambassadors on that carpet a clear priority.
Kloss first earned her reputation on the runways of New York, Milan, and Paris in the early 2010s. She became a Victoria’s Secret Angel and walked for nearly every major fashion house. Then she expanded well beyond the runway. She founded Kode With Klossy, a nonprofit built around teaching young women how to code. She hosted the Project Runway reboot. She married venture capitalist Joshua Kushner in 2018. Her story was never just about fashion.
But fashion keeps finding her – and she keeps saying yes. Showing up at the Met Gala in 2026 with an explicit Estée Lauder tie is a clear signal. She still belongs in these rooms, and Estée Lauder still wants her carrying their name.
The brand has spent decades positioning itself at the top of the prestige beauty market. Its ambassador strategy is built around women who feel aspirational and credible in equal measure. Kloss fits that well. She hasn’t just looked good for a living. She’s built real things outside modeling. That combination, glamour and genuine accomplishment, is exactly the story Estée Lauder wants to tell.
The Met Gala is held each year at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Organized by Vogue and Anna Wintour, it raises money for the museum’s Costume Institute. It’s one of the most commercially choreographed events in pop culture. Every look, every partnership, and every caption on that carpet is deliberately chosen. Kloss and Estée Lauder have made their arrangement a regular feature of the calendar.
The caption ran to seven words and ended with a flower emoji. After thirteen years together, the Estée Lauder connection doesn’t need a hard sell. It just needs to show up.
Kloss has worn a lot of hats over the years – supermodel, television host, tech entrepreneur, philanthropist. Adding “Met Gala brand anchor” to that list in 2026 feels less like a reinvention and more like a natural next beat. She’s still here, still relevant, and still showing up where it counts.
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