It Took 500 Hours of Handwork to Complete Sombr’s 2026 Met Gala Cape

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Last night, Sombr was one of many stars in attendance who marked their very first time attending the 2026 Met Gala. But the singer—who is building a reputation for embracing his distinct, flamboyant-cool personal look both on the stage and red carpets—was well prepared to deliver a fashion moment on the Met steps. “Growing up in New York and seeing some of the most exciting people in the world on that red carpet, and then having the anticipation of being among those people this year—it was a dream turning into a reality turning into a dream,” says Sombr.

To mark his Met debut, the star wore a custom Valentino look designed by Alessandro Michele. (The Italian label frequently dresses him.) “I wanted to be a ‘canvas with a point of view’ for the creativity of Alessandro Michele,” says Sombr. “Fashion is Art, and art is about expressing emotion. The idea (and the result) was pure emotion.”

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The undeniable showstopper was his hand-embroidered tulle and chiffon cape featuring a variety of materials in a dégradé of silver and gray hues, and which took more than 500 hours of work to complete. “The intricacy of the sequins on the cape was sick,” says Sombr. “Every detail was a revelation.”