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The Stars Brought a Parade of Fashion to the 2026 Time100 Gala

The Stars Brought a Parade of Fashion to the 2026 Time100 Gala

Rosa SanchezFri, April 24, 2026 at 2:47 PM UTC

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The hottest red carpet in New York City last night took place at Jazz at Lincoln Center, where everyone from Hailey Bieber to Anok Yai, to Hilary Duff, Zoe Saldaña, Dakota Johnson, and Jennie came together for the Time100 Gala.

Bieber and Johnson went for icy looks—Bieber in a lacy floral dress in silver, and Johnson in an ivory cape gown embellished with crystals. Duff embraced spring in a butter-yellow cape gown (championing the trending hue); while Saldaña and Jennie went for very different, very sculptural black ensembles. Saldaña’s was a ruffled, asymmetric dress with white trim, while the Blackpink member’s was a business-like look with a corset bodice, a skinny belt placed over a sheer panel, and a velvet pencil skirt.

Needless to say, the parade of fashion was enough to keep our interest all evening.

The annual event celebrates Time magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in the world, joining world leaders, Hollywood and music artists, and entrepreneurs. After the red carpet, guests are treated to a performance and a dinner.

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Last night, country star Luke Combs and Coco Jones performed. The ceremony, meanwhile, was hosted by the one-and-only comedian and honoree Nikki Glaser (who has hosted several high-profile events through the years, most notably the Golden Globes). The comedienne delivered one of her famous roasts, and no one was truly safe.

The evening also included several charming toasts, from guests like snowboarder Chloe Kim and TV star Alan Cumming.

Ahead, see some of the best red-carpet looks of the night.

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