This year’s Met Gala, themed “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” celebrated the rich legacy of Black dandyism—a cultural movement where fashion becomes both personal expression and political statement. The accompanying dress code, “Tailored for You,” invited guests to reinterpret menswear through their own lens, resulting in a red carpet that was both reverent and revolutionary. From structured silhouettes to avant-garde tailoring, the evening honored centuries of Black sartorial innovation.
Rihanna

Rihanna once again proved her status as a fashion icon, arriving in a suit-inspired look by Marc Jacobs that masterfully blended traditional tailoring with contemporary flair. Her outfit paid homage to the theme by incorporating elements reminiscent of 18th-century dandyism, reimagined through a modern lens. The structured jacket and lapeled skirt combination highlighted her ability to fuse historical references with cutting-edge fashion.
Janelle Monáe
Janelle Monáe embraced the theme with a sharply tailored suit that played with proportions and textures. Her look was a nod to classic dandyism, elevated by futuristic elements that showcased her avant-garde style. The ensemble seamlessly blended tradition with innovation, embodying the spirit of the evening.
Demi Moore
Demi Moore made a striking appearance in a tailored ensemble that exuded elegance and sophistication. Moore embraced the theme with a gown inspired by classic menswear. The dress mimicked the shape of a necktie, with a bodice knotted like a tie and a skirt that flared out like its tail—tailoring reinterpreted as elegance
Teyana Taylor
Teyana Taylor captivated attendees in a bold creation by Ruth E. Carter and Marc Jacobs, renowned for her work in costume design. The ensemble featured intricate detailing and a silhouette that celebrated the strength and resilience inherent in Black fashion history. Taylor’s look was both a tribute to the past and a statement of contemporary Black excellence.
Emma Chamberlain
Emma Chamberlain brought a youthful energy to the gala with her modern take on classic tailoring. Her ensemble featured a floor-length pinstripe dress by Courrèges. From the front, it mimicked a classic suit vest—lapels, pocket square, sharp tailoring. But the back transformed it completely, revealing a bold cutout that broke every rule with intention.
Doechii
Doechii made a bold Met Gala debut as part of the 2025 host committee. She wore a custom Louis Vuitton look featuring a light grey-blue monogram tailcoat, a matching waistcoat with pearl buttons, and Damier Azur shorts. Her standout detail: the LV stamp on her face, which sparked conversation and tied the entire look together.
Zendaya
Zendaya turned heads in a white three-piece Louis Vuitton suit, complete with a wide-brimmed hat. Her look paid homage to Bianca Jagger’s iconic style, blending classic tailoring with modern elegance. The ensemble was a testament to Zendaya’s ability to reinterpret historical fashion moments with contemporary relevance.
Diana Ross
Making a grand return to the Met Gala after two decades, Diana Ross stunned in a voluminous feathered white ensemble.The gown featured an 18-foot train embroidered with the names of her children and grandchildren, adding a deeply personal touch to her dramatic look. Ross’s appearance was a celebration of legacy and the enduring impact of Black artistry.
Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton spotlighted African heritage with cowrie shell details on his tailored ensemble. His look seamlessly blended traditional African elements with modern menswear, highlighting the global influence of Black fashion.Hamilton’s outfit was a powerful statement on cultural pride and sartorial excellence designed by Grace Wales Bonner.
The 2025 Met Gala was a testament to the enduring influence of Black dandyism and its profound impact on fashion.Through inventive tailoring and personal expression, attendees honored a legacy that continues to shape contemporary style. The evening highlighted the importance of fashion as a medium for storytelling, identity, and empowerment.