The Met Gala 2026 theme “Fashion Is Art” transformed the red carpet into a living gallery, with celebrities drawing inspiration from everything from classical sculpture to cinematic fashion moments. But one brand was already ahead of the curve.
CASETiFY has built a reputation for turning everyday tech accessories into wearable art, and this year’s Met Gala proved just how aligned its designs are with high fashion’s biggest night. From museum collaborations to painterly prints and bold pop-art references, CASETiFY’s phone cases mirror some of the most talked-about looks from the event.
Below, we match five standout Met Gala outfits with their CASETiFY counterparts—so you can channel red carpet energy every day.
Sabrina Carpenter’s Cinematic Dior Moment Meets Vintage Film Aesthetic
Sabrina Carpenter’s striking Dior-inspired film strip gown instantly became one of the night’s most viral looks, blending old-Hollywood storytelling with modern couture.

To capture the same aesthetic, CASETiFY’s Vintage Camera Case ($78) channels retro photography and cinematic nostalgia—perfect for anyone wanting to carry a piece of film history in their pocket.
Shop inspiration via CASETiFY: https://www.casetify.com
Emma Chamberlain’s Mugler-Inspired Art Look Goes Watercolour
Emma Chamberlain’s hand-painted Mugler dress by Miguel Castro Freitas blurred the line between canvas and couture, embracing expressive brushstroke energy.

The match? CASETiFY’s Watercolor Nantucket Blue Hydrangeas by Ann Marie Coolick ($60), which mirrors the fluid, painterly movement of her gown.
This collaboration celebrates wearable art in its softest form, echoing the growing trend of painterly fashion seen across luxury runways.
Heidi Klum Channels Ancient Greece—And So Does CASETiFY
Heidi Klum’s sculptural statue-inspired look paid direct homage to classical antiquity, echoing marble forms and Grecian silhouettes.
CASETiFY’s collaboration with the Louvre delivers a near-perfect match: the LOUVRE x CASETiFY Département des Antiquités grecques – Salle 703 Case ($60), inspired by ancient sculpture collections housed at Musée du Louvre.
Naomi Watts Brings Floral Art to Life
Naomi Watts turned heads in a Dior gown reminiscent of Dutch still-life paintings, bursting with colour and botanical detail against a dark base.

The visual counterpart is CASETiFY’s The Mauritshuis x CASETiFY Vase of Flowers Case ($60), inspired by artworks from Mauritshuis, home to some of the world’s most iconic Dutch Golden Age paintings.
Chase Infiniti’s Sculptural Fashion Meets Basquiat Energy
Chase Infiniti’s Thom Browne-inspired look drew on classical sculpture—specifically the Venus de Milo—but also echoed the bold, expressive palette of Jean-Michel Basquiat.

CASETiFY’s Jean Michel Basquiat x CASETiFY Liberty Case ($60) brings that same raw, energetic colour language to tech accessories, merging fine art with street culture.
Why CASETiFY Is Quietly Defining Fashion-Tech Culture
From museum partnerships to artist collaborations, CASETiFY continues to blur the boundaries between fashion, design, and technology. Its presence in this Met Gala moment only reinforces how accessories are becoming an extension of runway storytelling.
