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Margot Robbie’s Chanel Met Gala look glows in 18-karat gold

Margot Robbie's Met Gala Chanel look paired Sillage earrings and Lion rings in mixed 18-karat gold, turning one dress into a case for full gold dressing.

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Margot Robbie’s Chanel Met Gala look glows in 18-karat gold
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Margot Robbie turned Chanel’s 2026 Met Gala appearance into a precise argument for head-to-toe gold. On Monday, May 4, 2026, in New York City, the Chanel ambassador wore a gilded design by Matthieu Blazy for Chanel, and the jewelry did more than finish the look. It gave the whole presentation its pulse.

The strongest detail was the metal story. Robbie wore golden Sillage earrings cast in 18-karat white gold and 18-karat yellow gold, then anchored the look with Lion and braid rings in 18-karat yellow gold. That mix matters because it moved the outfit beyond a simple matchy-matchy formula. The white-gold and yellow-gold pairing let the earrings read as luminous and architectural, while the yellow-gold rings brought warmth and weight. Together, they made the case for layered gold as a complete evening language, not a single accent.

Chanel’s own red-carpet beauty coverage said the look was intended to create a radiant effect, and the house described Robbie’s dress as a custom shimmering CHANEL dress. That is exactly the point of this kind of styling. When the garment stays sleek and controlled, the jewelry can carry the sense of occasion. For readers thinking about party dressing, wedding guest looks or black-tie evenings, Robbie’s appearance showed how mixed gold can give even a restrained outfit a richer finish. It also suggested that a strong jewelry moment does not require oversized stones to feel emphatic. Form, surface and metal color can do the work.

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The broader Chanel framework is consistent with that idea. The house’s high-jewelry universe uses 18K gold set with diamonds and sapphires, and its signature symbols include the comet, the lion and wings, all produced by artisans at 18 Place Vendôme in Paris. Chanel’s fine-jewelry pages likewise place rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings in 18K gold at the center of the brand’s code. Robbie’s look, then, was not just red-carpet polish. It was an edited expression of Chanel’s vocabulary, translated into pieces that could just as easily inspire a modern formal wardrobe.

The house has used Robbie for this kind of jewelry-led storytelling before. At the 2023 Met Gala, she wore an all-black vintage corseted Karl Lagerfeld Chanel design with diamond studs and matching gold cuffs, another reminder that Chanel sees her as an ideal canvas for craftsmanship. At the 2026 Met Gala, the message was even clearer: gold is back as a total look, and when the metal mix is right, it can make a dress look newly charged.

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