Luke Evans turned heads at the Met Gala 2026 with an all-leather ensemble that paid homage to the iconic queer artist Tom of Finland. The event, held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on May 5, showcased a dress code themed “Fashion is Art,” and Evans embraced it fully.
His outfit featured a studded leather jacket paired with matching flared trousers, gloves, and a stylish hat—each piece intricately designed to reflect the boldness of homoerotic art. The ensemble also included a leather tie that completed the daring look.
Evans, currently portraying Dr. Frank-N-Furter in a revival of The Rocky Horror Show, expressed his excitement about the Broadway role: “If you come from theater, you know everyone’s dream really is to do Broadway at least once. I finally got my moment in the most insane role I could ever imagine doing!” His passion for performance shines through not only on stage but also on the red carpet.
This year’s Met Gala attracted several other celebrities who opted for leather fashion, including Nicholas Hoult and Damson Idris, who also made bold statements in their outfits. The evening was rich with artistic expression and served as a celebration of fashion’s ability to challenge norms.
The Costume Institute’s upcoming exhibition opens to the public on May 10, 2026, further emphasizing the significance of this year’s theme. Observers are eager to see how this exhibition will explore the intersection of fashion and art, especially given the diverse interpretations presented at the gala.
As fashion continues to evolve, events like the Met Gala serve as a platform for artists and actors alike to express their identities and influences. Luke Evans’ tribute to Tom of Finland is just one example of how personal narratives can intertwine with broader cultural themes in today’s fashion landscape.


