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Venus Williams Leaves Met Gala For Late-Night Cane’s Run
Venus Williams wasn’t ready to call it a night after co-chairing the 2026 Met Gala, and honestly, why should she? Fresh off fashion’s biggest stage, the tennis icon kept the celebration going with a post-gala stop at Raising Cane’s Harlem location, proving even the most glamorous nights deserve a crave-worthy finish.
Still dressed in her custom Swarovski gown, Venus brought full Met Gala energy straight to the fast-casual spot. The curve-hugging black dress shimmered under the lights, crafted with light-reflecting crystals and paired with a striking pearl-adorned neck plate.
The look, titled “Venus Williams, Double Portrait,” was created by visual artist Robert Pruitt and served as a powerful homage to family, legacy, and her dominance on the tennis court. Inspired by Pruitt’s work, featured by the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the design echoed themes of Afrocentric, fantastical imagery, blending portraiture with symbolism tied to Venus’ journey.
Williams Keeps Party Going At Raising Cane’s After The Met
As described, the artwork depicts a young Williams framed by a “swirl of beads,” while an “older version” of the athlete wears a Wimbledon plate as a bodice, representing what Venus herself described as the “super, extra-human possibility” she’s embodied both on and off the court.
Inside Cane’s, the vibe was all celebration. With Box Combos in hand, buttery Cane’s Toast, and that signature Cane’s Sauce front and center, Venus kept things chill, smiling as she dipped hand-battered Chicken Fingers, grabbed crinkle-cut fries, and toasted the moment with lemonade and sweet tea. Because after a night that iconic, even a Met Gala co-chair knows that sometimes the perfect ending is a late-night chicken run.
Venus Williams Reflects On ‘Full Circle’ Met Gala Honor
Venus Williams wasn’t just serving looks at the 2026 Met Gala; she was stepping into a moment years in the making. As co-chair of fashion’s biggest night, the tennis icon opened up about what the milestone truly meant to her, both personally and professionally.
“Co-chairing the Met Gala has been such an incredible honor, and honestly, a moment I’m still trying to fully take in,” Williams told Vogue on the morning of the event. “When I got the call, I could hardly believe it. Fashion has always been a huge part of how I express myself, both on and off the court, so being part of an event that celebrates the intersection of art, culture, and identity feels really full circle for me.”
For Williams, the night wasn’t just about the red carpet; it was a celebration of everything she’s built, blending her legacy in sports with her long-standing impact in fashion.
Williams Honors Legacy Through Meaningful Met Gala Look
Venus Williams made sure her Met Gala look wasn’t just visually striking; it told a deeper story rooted in history and impact. Speaking about the inspiration behind her custom gown, Williams revealed how the design paid tribute to the trailblazers who paved the way for her success.
“It reflects not just my journey but the legacy of those who came before me, especially pioneers like Althea Gibson and Arthur Ashe, who paved the way,” she told Vogue. “It felt like a personal way to connect with ‘Costume Art,’ using fashion to tell a story about legacy and progress and honoring those who made it possible.”
Venus Williams Looks Back On Her First Met Gala Moment
Long before co-chairing the event, Williams was once a first-time attendee taking it all in, and the memory still sticks with her nearly two decades later. Reflecting on that experience, she shared just how impactful that first walk up the iconic steps truly was.
“Walking up the steps for my first Met Gala was all so exciting and overwhelming in the best way. I was in my early 20s, and I remember being struck by the scale of The Met,” she said. “And attending alongside André Leon Talley, there was no better partner.”
The tennis star added, “I’ve always loved art, and I’ve been fortunate enough to build my own collection over the years, so The Met, and especially the Met Gala, is a really special place where I get to see my love for both fashion and art come together in such a celebratory and special way.”
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