Met Gala 2025 Red Carpet: Celebrities Dazzle in Tailored Glamour
Met Gala 2025 Red Carpet: Celebrities Dazzle in Tailored Glamour
From Madonna’s tuxedo to Kim Kardashian’s daring corset — this year’s Met Gala celebrates ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’ with bold fashion statements
May 6, 2025 | The 2025 Met Gala unfolded in spectacular fashion at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday night, with the theme “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” celebrating the heritage and artistry of Black fashion and identity.
Madonna, 66, turned heads in a sharp white tuxedo by Haider Ackermann for Tom Ford, complete with sheer gloves, a bow tie, and a playful unlit cigar.
Janelle Monáe brought Cinco de Mayo flair to the Met Gala 2025 red carpet, turning heads in a bold black, red, and white pinstripe suit with dramatic broad shoulders — and a diamond made of tequila.
Halle Berry flirts with a wardrobe malfunction on the Met Gala 2025 red carpet, donning a daring ensemble featuring strategically placed stripes.
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Nicole Kidman, 57, debuted a two-toned pixie haircut and wore a sleek Balenciaga Couture gown, described by her team as “an ode to dandyism.”
Kim Kardashian, 43, pushed boundaries again in a Chrome Hearts corseted leather ensemble, flaunting a bare-behind silhouette that aligned with the tailored theme.
Kendall Jenner stunned in a gray skirt suit by Torishéju, a London-based designer she picked to spotlight emerging Black talent. Her look featured a plunging neckline, peplum cut, and Chopard diamonds.
Walton Goggins and Aimee Lou Wood, co-stars from White Lotus, made separate appearances, avoiding each other despite reports of squashed tensions.
Blackpink’s Lisa and Patrick Schwarzenegger also made a stylish appearance, supporting the White Lotus cast presence.
Russell Wilson wore Frère, while Ciara opted for LaQuan Smith, showcasing polished silhouettes.
Issa Rae dazzled in a custom look by Ozwald Boateng, a nod to one of the most prominent Black tailors globally.
Miranda Kerr and Anna Sawai both arrived in Dior, offering a more classic couture aesthetic.