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Colombian Raúl Àvila is the visionary behind the Met Gala’s iconic decor


Àvila’s journey begins in Bogotá, where he laid the foundation for a career in visual storytelling.


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Shirley GomezSenior Writer
MAY 5, 2026 4:03 PM EDT

Raúl Àvila has quietly shaped one of fashion’s most photographed nights for nearly two decades. While celebrities command attention on the red carpet, Àvila is the architect behind the Met Gala experience. In addition to decorating the venue, he and his team set the tone, direct the visual narrative, and elevate fashion into a full-scale artistic environment.

Àvila’s journey begins in Bogotá, where he laid the foundation for a career in visual storytelling. After moving to the United States at a young age, he became part of the creative industries, eventually studying with legendary event planner Robert Isabell.

Floral designer Raul Avila attends the HOLA! USA launch party hosted by Alec & Hilaria Baldwin at Porcelanosa on September 29, 2016 in New York City.  © FilmMagic
Floral designer Raul Avila attends the HOLA! USA launch party hosted by Alec & Hilaria Baldwin at Porcelanosa on September 29, 2016 in New York City.

This mentorship was pivotal as Isabell’s influence introduced Àvila to high-profile clients, leading him to refine his approach to large-scale event production. Through this connection, Àvila met Anna Wintour, who eventually changed the trajectory of his career.

By 2007, Àvila had taken the reins of the Gala’s event design, and since then, he has consistently delivered iconic decor.

The 2026 Met Gala Theme: “Fashion is Art”

This year, Àvila is back with a concept that blends abstraction and emotion. The 2026 dress code, “Fashion is Art,” is expressive and almost museum-like. To bring this vision to life, Àvila collaborated with filmmaker Baz Luhrmann and production designer Derek McLane to approach the event as a living installation.

Raul Avila attends the 2026 Met Gala celebrating "Costume Art" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 04, 2026 in New York City. © Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The
Raul Avila attends the 2026 Met Gala celebrating "Costume Art" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 04, 2026 in New York City.

Their inspiration draws from Northern Italian gardens, referencing Renaissance artistry and romantic landscapes.

Inside the 2026 Met Gala Decor

Guests arriving at this year’s Gala are entering a carefully constructed environment, where instead of the expected red carpet rollout, attendees were greeted by a lush garden scene. Italian shrubs frame the entrance, while cascading wisteria drapes across ceilings and walls.

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Guests arriving at this year’s Gala are entering a carefully constructed environment, where instead of the expected red carpet rollout

A hand-painted carpet mimics moss-covered stone, reinforcing the illusion of walking through a historic European garden. "The year is 2026, and it is officially the First Monday in May 🖤For two decades, our team has had the honor of turning the Met Gala dream into a living landscape. What an honor it’s been to watch this come to life.Experience the 2026 transformation and our full archival journey," he said on social media. 

Adding: "Each year, The Met Gala invites the world into a dream. For nearly two decades, Raúl Àvila Inc. has had the honor of translating the world’s most ambitious themes into immersive, living landscapes.“Behind the Bloom” is an invitation into our archives, a retrospective of floral storytelling dating back to 2007. Visit our profile to step inside the legacy, where every year is brought to life through archival photos and exclusive timelapses of the Great Hall’s transformation. Revisit history before we make it again this Monday, May 4th."

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