met gala 2025
There has never been a more prime time for fashion to be flaunted than the Met Gala. This year the theme of Met Gala is ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’, focusing and honoring the iconic and classy Black Dandyism fashion. New York was flooded with fashionistas and designers presenting their statement pieces adorned by celebrities from various fields. Here are the Top 10 Celebrities who understood the assignment and delivered it in the Met Gala 2025 in no particular order.
A bold statement from Teyana Taylor who walked the Blue Carpet in style wearing the multiple award winning American designer Ruth E. Carter. The Red and Black effortless suit was not just a costume but a well planned and executed sculpted fashion statement that is loud and clear.
The Queen knows what is expected and serves it in her own classy way. Diana Ross’ 19 foot shawl and the detailing in it stunned everyone. The white angel on the blue carpet stood as a piece of art designed by Ugo Mozie left everyone gasping with the feathery crystal embellished gown, announcing her return after 22 years.
A fashionista in every field and a master of skillfully making the internet swoon over his looks, F1 Racer Lewis Hamilton took the heat straight from Miami to New York. Wearing the stunning Grace Wales Bonner’s soft cream suit that looks meticulously handmade is one for the books.
The internet didn’t know Burberry had the gist for vibrant thematic designs in them until Cardi B showed up from head to toe in moss green, one piece suit dress. The singer signed up knowing that she could slay and popped up in a stunning hair do matching green eyes that went all together with the show stealing dress.
One person that served the crisp silhouette of the tailored suit and flaunting the theme is Janelle Monáe. Wearing a Paul Tazewell and Thom Browne collaboration, Janelle also topped it with a hat attached to a clock that also serves as an eye-wear. We were not ready for her and the strong shoulder game.
The one man who outshined the rest is Diljith Dosanjh, or as rightfully said Maharaja Dosanjh. A show stealer who walked down the carpet like the king he is, channeling his inner Punjabi Prince, inspired by the late king’s cartier collection too. Prabal Gurug styled and went abroad with a glorious piece of fashion.
Designer Zac Posen gave us the fairy princess on her way to conquer the world of fashion through the gorgeous Laura Harrier. The white fairy puffy cuffs and the wide free flowing like a couture gown with elegance personified.
The way both the star Coco Jones and designer Manish Malhotra serve epic timeless fashion at the Met yesterday must be studied. The nuanced and detailed and the long hair piece gave away all the classy tailored perfection asked for the event.
A true fashionista who has never given us a boring day or disappointment has walked the gala in a stellar Blue drape that is both intentional and on theme. The Co- chair grasped the concept and preached. In a custom Valentino, Domingo revealed the valentino dress under the eye-catching gospel blue cape.
Imaan Hammam in a killer customised crisp suit by Magda Butrym is a vision of tailored professional outfit. The cane in hand, the sleek back hair and the sharp and edgy makeup all served their purpose, stealing hearts and appreciation for the stunning model.
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