The cameras flashed — then the backlash hit. Before the 2026 Met Gala even began, Lisa Rinna walked into Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos’ Manhattan residence and detonated a fashion firestorm. Within minutes, her sheer black gown, red-feathered sleeves, and spiked cherry faux-hawk were everywhere. Some called it iconic.
Lisa Rinna’s pre-Met Gala appearance became less about a dress and more about a declaration. In a room full of carefully curated glamour, she chose confrontation over subtlety: a netted bodice, red feathers that refused to sit still, and a punk-infused faux-hawk that erased any trace of her familiar pixie. Standing beside Harry Hamlin’s classic black suit, she looked like she’d stepped out of an entirely different movie.
Online, the reaction was instant and polarized. Critics labeled the look “too much,” while supporters argued that “too much” is exactly what fashion’s biggest week demands. Coming on the heels of her tell-all 2026 memoir, the outfit felt like a visual sequel—unapologetic, disruptive, and deeply self-authored. Love it or hate it, Rinna achieved the one result every celebrity secretly wants: nobody could scroll past without stopping.