
Arriving at the Zero Bond Met Gala after party in New York, May 4, 2026, Kendall Jenner reworked her custom Gapstudio by Zac Posen corset, and the sheer skirt changes everything.
That corset deserved a second act.
Arriving and later leaving the Zero Bond Met Gala after party in New York on May 4, 2026, Kendall Jenner stripped her earlier red carpet drama down to its core – the custom Gapstudio by Zac Posen 3D-printed leather corset. The outer layer from the main gala look was gone, and what remained felt sharper, more deliberate.
The corset sits clean and structured through the torso, bone-white and molded with a sculpted front curve that extends slightly over the hips. Around her neck, a coordinating sheer scarf wraps and trails behind, moving as she walks. The skirt is floor-length and visibly sheer, cut in a fluid chiffon that skims the legs and pools lightly at the hem. You can see the layers shifting with each step.
And the shift is the point.
On her feet: Amina Muaddi Elodie Patent Leather Mules, open-toe and slim-heeled, in a pale cream tone that keeps the palette soft. She carried a small matching pouch in satin, minimal and unfussy. Hair was worn sleek and straight, parted and left down, which makes the architectural corset stand out even more.
What I notice first is the proportion play. The fitted corset anchors everything, while the translucent skirt and scarf add movement without bulk. In this frame, Kendall Jenner arriving at Zero Bond looks lighter than she did on the main carpet, but no less considered – just recalibrated for after-hours.
This is one of those looks that sits comfortably among modern celebrity red carpet evolutions, where the second outfit isn’t an afterthought but a rethink.
The corset is still the headline piece.







Share what you think