
Elizabeth Debicki arrived at Baz Luhrmann Met Gala After Party in New York City on May 4, 2026 in a gold sequined mini and black coat – and the layered contrast is the real hook.
The coat makes this.
At Baz Luhrmann Met Gala After Party at Monsieur in New York City on May 4, 2026, Elizabeth Debicki swapped her main-event drama for something shorter, sharper, and more kinetic. This is a textbook after party look – sparkle dialed up, structure dialed down.
Underneath, she wore a dark golden sequined mini with a soft scoop neckline. The surface is densely beaded, catching light in warm, almost molten flashes as she walks. The cut is simple, straight through the body, letting the texture do the heavy lifting visually without extra seams or embellishment.
Then comes the contrast. A long black coat draped over her shoulders, sleeves loose, hem swinging as she moves. The matte fabric against the reflective dress is deliberate. It reins in the shine and gives the look shape from a distance.
Accessories stay refined. In hand, the Tyler Ellis Eloise Clutch Small in Black Diamond Satin adds a compact, structured note. On her feet, the Rene Caovilla Juniper Metal Gold Sandal 105 wraps the ankle in slim metallic straps, echoing the gold tones of the dress without overpowering them.
Hair remains in loose waves, softer than the outfit might suggest. No tiara this time – just clean lines and glow.
You can see more of Elizabeth Debicki at the Met as she moves from formal to late-night dressing, and it fits neatly within the broader celebrity style rhythm of Met week.
Would you keep the coat draped, or let the sequins stand fully alone?
The coat is the decision that sharpens everything.



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