5 fashion industry trends from the 2025 Met Gala

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5 fashion industry trends from the 2025 Met Gala

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Fashion’s favorite party returned on Monday to celebrate an exhibition dedicated to Black men’s style.

Each year, the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Gala encourages guests to embrace the outer limits of their fashion sensibilities while also supporting the museum’s latest exhibit. On Monday, the event honored the Met Costume Institute’s upcoming show, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” which opens Saturday and runs through Oct. 26. The exhibition was inspired by Barnard college professor Monica L. Miller’s 2009 book, “Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity.” Monday night’s dress code was “Tailored for You.”

Celebrities of every gender leaned into the moment, experimenting with sharply tailored menswear-inspired looks accessorized with capes and canes (some of which were umbrellas due to the rain). There was no shortage of jewels, both sewn onto clothes and worn as embellishments, and many attendees also topped their looks off with custom hats.

It’s certainly the right year for glamorous menswear. Bold looks started showing up at awards shows, when lapel brooches and colorful suits began taking center stage. That trend has now blossomed into an extravagant dandy moment.

Here are the evening’s top takeaways.

Well suited

A woman in a yellow suit with a long train holds a blue handbag and stands on a blue carpet. A man behind her holds a yellow umbrella over her head.

Lauryn Hill attends the 2025 Met Gala in New York City.

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Suits were, unsurprisingly, the night’s most popular style, although guests played with silhouette and color.

Wide legs were especially popular. Actor and gala co-chair Colman Domingo wore a blue Valentino cape — a nod to the late fashion journalist André Leon Talley — over a black-and-white checkered Valentino look. Designer Willy Chavarria stood out in a long lavender-jacketed suit from his own label. Actor Tracee Ellis Ross interpreted the style with a pink Marc Jacobs suit featuring expansive pants and an equally large bow-backed cummerbund.

A man in a black and white suit stands on a blue carpet.

Colman Domingo attends the 2025 Met Gala in New York City.

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Met Gala first-timer Lauryn Hill made a surprise appearance in a wide-legged yellow suit with a long train, custom designed by Jude Dontoh and accessorized with a blue Hermès Kelly bag.

Flared leg suits were also a big trend for the evening. Musician, gala co-chair and Louis Vuitton menswear designer Pharrell Williams wore subtly flared black pants with a cropped white pearl- jacket by event sponsor Louis Vuitton. Musician Future had an even more dramatic flare in his plaid suit, also by Louis Vuitton.

Floor-length skirt suits designed by Thom Browne were worn by both costume designer Paul Tazewell and actor Walton Goggins. Musician Janelle Monáe wore an exaggerated Thom Browne skirted look created in collaboration with Tazewell.

Slimmer cuts also made an appearance. Bad Bunny wore a straight-leg brown Prada suit with bejeweled gloves, while playwright Jeremy O. Harris wore a skinny-leg suit with tails by Balmain.

A man in a black skirted suit stands next to a person in an avant-garde skirted suit.

Paul Tazewell (L) and Janelle Monáe (R) attend the 2025 Met Gala in New York City.

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White out

A woman stands wearing an all-white suit and white wide brimmed hat.

Zendaya attends the 2025 Met Gala in New York City.

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While black tie is a gala staple, all-white looks made an especially dramatic appearance.

Formula 1 racer and gala co-chair Lewis Hamilton wore a monochrome cream Grace Wales Bonner suit with a matching beret, while musician Doechii wore a white Louis Vuitton logo-covered shorts suit with tails.

A woman in a white tuxedo stands on a blue carpet holding a cigar.

Madonna attends the 2025 Met Gala in New York City.

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Actor Zendaya channeled 1970s icon Bianca Jagger in a flared white custom 3-piece Louis Vuitton and wide brimmed hat, while athlete Breanna Stewart also embodied Jagger’s style in a white Sergio Hudson suit and coat. Musician Madonna wore a white satin tuxedo with tails by Tom Ford.

Musician Megan Thee Stallion added some sparkle by topping her silver Michale Kors gown with a white floor-sweeping fur coat, and model Alex Consani glittered in a white cutout gown covered in more than 30,000 Swarovski crystals and designed by Swarovski and stylist Carlos Nazario, with input from Consani herself.

A man in a white beret and white suit poses on the runway.

Lewis Hamilton attends the 2025 Met Gala in New York City.

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Lined up

Two people hold onto each other and stand side-by-side in coordinating navy and red pinstriped outfits on a blue carpet.

Alicia Keys (L) and Swizz Beatz (R) attend the 2025 Met Gala in New York City.

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If suits were the outfit of the night, then pinstripes were the pattern.

The lined look was seen on musicians Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keyes, who wore coordinating red and navy suit looks from Moncler x EE72 by Edward Enninful. Actor Patrick Schwarzenegger, also sported stripes with a wide-legged, belted Balmain jumpsuit over a yellow shirt. Actor Jeremy Allen White wore a subdued three-piece black pinstripe Louis Vuitton suit.

A man in pinstripe pants and long tails stands on a blue staircase.

Tramell Tillman attends the 2025 Met Gala in New York City.

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Some attendees were bolder, including musician Pusha T, who wore a double-breasted burgundy Louis Vuitton pinstripe suit dusted with sparkles, and actor Henry Golding, who wore a golden mustard suit by Ozwald Boateng. Musician Leon Bridges wore a navy and red wide pinstripe suit with wide flared lags by Nicholas Daley.

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