GQ editors put their fashion foot forward at the 2026 Met Gala, balancing work demands with standout style choices. From vintage suits to dazzling jewelry, the staff made sure to dress the part for fashion's biggest night.
Yang-Yi Goh's Vintage Ensemble
Senior style editor Yang-Yi Goh opted for a vintage look, wearing a '90s Polo Ralph Lauren tuxedo paired with a Dries Van Noten satin Western shirt. Goh completed the look with a bow-tie borrowed years ago, embracing ethical consumption.
Sasha Mutchnik's Glamorous Accessories
Senior director of social media Sasha Mutchnik covered the Met Gala carpet in a trompe l’œil dress from Rabanne. Mutchnik accessorized with a vintage Piaget watch, boasting 19.75 carats, courtesy of Brynn Wallner from Dimepiece.
Joel Pavelski's Stylish Studio Look
Global director of content strategy Joel Pavelski donned a Tanner Fletcher pussy-bow blouse under a black suit while producing in the social studio. Pavelski's outfit showcased a blend of masculine and feminine styles, perfect for the GQ after-party.
Miles Pope's Last-Minute Chic
Global fashion director Miles Pope pulled together a last-minute look with a Tom Ford shirt and Ferragamo pants. Pope accessorized with a TieBar bow tie and Maison Bose jewelry, showing that chic can be achieved on the fly.
Samuel Hine's Comfortable Formalwear
Global fashion correspondent Samuel Hine wore a comfortable Demna-designed tuxedo from Gucci’s collection. The suit was chosen for its ease, fitting the long hours of Met Monday's formal wear demands.
These editors exemplified how personal style can shine through at major events, even while working behind the scenes. Their fashion choices reflected individual tastes, from vintage glam to modern elegance.
Source: https://www.gq.com/story/what-gq-staffers-wore-to-the-met-gala-2026-after-party




