The Met Gala is one of those events that feels like it belongs to everyone — and yet, behind every perfectly curated guest list, every theme, and every red carpet moment, there are very specific people and institutions in control. Every year, millions of people tune in and wonder: who actually owns and runs the Met Gala? The answer involves a world-famous museum, a media empire, and one of the most powerful women in fashion history.
Since 1948, the gala has raised money to fund the operations and exhibitions of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute. But the question of who truly controls it is more nuanced than it appears.
The short answer: The Met Gala is owned and hosted by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but it is organized and controlled by Anna Wintour through her role at Condé Nast. Here’s the full story.
| Full Name | The Met Gala / Costume Institute Benefit |
| Founded | 1948 |
| Founded By | Eleanor Lambert (fashion publicist) |
| Host Institution | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
| Department | The Costume Institute |
| Chief Organizer | Anna Wintour (Condé Nast) |
| Held | First Monday of every May |
| 2026 Ticket Price | $100,000 per seat / $350,000 per table |
| 2026 Money Raised | $42 million (record) |
| 2026 Theme | “Costume Art” / Dress code: “Fashion is Art” |
Who Owns the Met Gala?
No single person owns the Met Gala — it is not a brand or a company. The Met Gala was established in 1948 by fashion publicist Eleanor Lambert as a fundraiser for the newly founded Costume Institute. The Costume Institute is a department within the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Gala exists purely to fund it.
However, in terms of who controls it, that answer is clear:
| Role | Person / Institution | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Owner / Host | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | The Gala is held at the Met and funds the Costume Institute |
| Chief Organizer | Anna Wintour | Controls guest list, themes, seating — everything |
| Media Partner | Condé Nast / Vogue | Co-produces and livestreams the event |
| Museum Director | Max Hollein | CEO and Director of the Met |
The Metropolitan Museum of Art — The Institutional Owner

The Met is a non-profit public museum located on Fifth Avenue in New York City. The Costume Institute is unique within the museum because, unlike every other department, it is the only curatorial department within the museum that must raise its own funds. The Gala is its annual fundraiser — without it, the Costume Institute could not operate at the scale it does.
Last year, the gala raised a whopping $31 million. In 2026, the event has already raised a record $42 million.
Anna Wintour — The Real Power Behind the Gala
If the Met is the owner, Anna Wintour is the engine. Anna Wintour began her involvement with the Met Gala in 1995 when she officially took over as chair of the Costume Institute Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. With the exception of the years 1996 and 1998, she has transformed the gala into the cultural, media, and philanthropic phenomenon we know today.
Anna will continue to serve as the chief organizer, holding absolute control over the guest list, seating chart, and event themes.

Even after stepping down as Vogue’s editor-in-chief in 2025, her grip on the Gala has not loosened. On June 26, 2025, when she gathered her Vogue staff to share that the magazine would be looking for a new head of editorial content, Anna clarified that she would keep a few titles, including Vogue’s global editorial director and Condé Nast’s global chief content officer, and that it included “paying very close attention to the fashion industry and the creative cultural force that is our extraordinary Met Ball.”
Wintour serves as a trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, where she has organised benefits that have raised $50 million for the museum’s Costume Institute.
Key Milestones
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 1948 | Met Gala established by Eleanor Lambert as a fundraiser for the newly founded Costume Institute |
| 1995 | Anna Wintour officially takes over as chair of the Costume Institute Gala |
| 2020 | Condé Nast promotes Wintour to worldwide chief content officer |
| 2023 | Launchmetrics found the Met Gala generated nearly double the “media impact value” of the Super Bowl, at $995 million |
| 2025 | Wintour steps down as Vogue editor-in-chief but retains full control of the Gala |
| 2026 | Ticket prices rise to $100,000 per seat; Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos serve as honorary co-chairs |
The 2026 Met Gala — Leadership & Co-Chairs
The 2026 Met Gala theme is “Costume Art,” with the dress code described as “Fashion is Art.” Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour co-chair the gala.
The four chairs are joined by Anthony Vaccarello and Zoë Kravitz, who also co-chair the celebration’s host committee.
How Is the Gala Funded?
Tickets for 2026 started at $100,000 a seat, and $350,000 for a table of 10. Wintour, as always, has full control over the guest list and must approve of each attendee.
Over the past two decades, Wintour has helped transform the party from an archetypal charity benefit into a celebrity-fueled phenomenon — an effort that has led to bigger and bigger ambitions for the museum, alongside ever-increasing ticket prices.
My Take on the Met Gala
The Met Gala is a fascinating paradox. It is technically a charity fundraiser for a museum department — but it has become the most powerful night in global fashion, culture, and celebrity. No single person “owns” it in the traditional sense, but Anna Wintour’s control over it for three decades is unlike anything else in the entertainment world. She doesn’t own the building or the institution, but she owns the idea of what the Gala is. The fact that she stepped down as Vogue’s editor-in-chief and still kept her Gala role says everything you need to know about where her real power lies. As long as Wintour is involved, the Met Gala will remain the ultimate invitation in the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Who owns the Met Gala?
The Met Gala is owned and hosted by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It is a fundraiser for the museum’s Costume Institute.
Q: Who organizes and controls the Met Gala?
Anna Wintour of Condé Nast has organized and controlled the Gala since 1995, including full authority over the guest list and themes.
Q: Who founded the Met Gala? The Met Gala was founded in 1948 by fashion publicist Eleanor Lambert.
Q: How much does a Met Gala ticket cost in 2026?
Tickets in 2026 started at $100,000 per seat and $350,000 for a table of 10.
Q: Where does the Met Gala money go?
All proceeds go to fund the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art — its only self-funded curatorial department.
Q: Who are the 2026 Met Gala co-chairs?
Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour are the 2026 co-chairs.
Q: Is Anna Wintour still involved after leaving Vogue?
Yes. She still reigns as the lead chairperson of the annual fundraiser despite Chloe Malle being named her successor at Vogue.