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- The 2025 Met Gala, fashion’s biggest night, is underway in New York City.
- This year’s theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” celebrates menswear and dandyism.
- Colman Domingo and Bad Bunny stole the show with their bold and stylish looks.
This year’s Met Gala is all about menswear, so it’s no surprise that Hollywood’s best-dressed men are stealing the show.
The co-chairs of the 2025 event, which is themed “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” are Colman Domingo, Pharrell Williams, Lewis Hamilton, and ASAP Rocky, who all made sure to make an entrance.
However, they weren’t the only men to deliver bold red-carpet moments. Many left their boring tuxedos at home, bringing some real fashion to the Met Gala steps.
Take a look at the best-dressed men of the 2025 Met Gala.
Colman Domingo looked positively regal as he kicked things off on the red carpet.
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Domingo, one of the evening’s co-chairs, arrived at the event in a royal-blue cape with a sequined overlay designed by Valentino. It was reminiscent of an iconic look worn by André Leon Talley, a former Vogue editor and fashion legend, who chose a similar blue oversized cape for the 2011 Met Gala. Talley died in 2022.
Just a few moments later, Domingo removed the cape to reveal another iconic look.
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This look, also Valentino, perfectly encapsulates this year’s theme of Black dandyism.
Lewis Hamilton wore an all-cream suit and a matching hat.
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Hamilton, another one of this year’s co-chairs, wore head-to-toe Louis Vuitton.
Christian Latchman, the face of this year’s Met Gala catalogue, also chose a cream ensemble.
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The model and face of this year’s Met Gala wore a cream-colored suit with a long train and a large carnation pinned to his lapel.
British menswear designer Charlie Casely-Hayford looked sleek in pastel.
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The designer sported an impeccably tailored light-blue suit with matching shoes as he walked the daffodil carpet on Monday night.
Designer Manish Malhotra wore a black cape fit for a king.
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The Mumbai-based designer opted for a regal black cape covered in swirls of golden embroidery. He paired the ensemble with silver brooches that sparkled from his tie and lapel.
Chef Kwame Onwuachi completed his Met Gala look with a shimmering crown.
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The American chef, who is overseeing this year’s Met Gala dinner, arrived in style in a pinstripe black suit that he paired with a crown that sparkled with gold jewels.
Tramell Tillman looked chic in pinstripe pants and a velvet suit jacket complete with a flowing cape.
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The “Severance” star completed the look with bold black-and-white shoes and a bow tie.
Brian Tyree Henry brought a splash of color to the Met steps with his red suit.
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He paired the sleek ensemble with a grand robe covered in gold embroidery, black gloves, and black boots.
Jeremy O. Harris looked sleek in a navy-blue morning suit.
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The American playwright and actor paired his tails with cream pants and a dramatic bow tie.
Evan Ross showed some skin as he rocked the Met Gala carpet.
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His mother, Diana Ross, stole the show with her incredible cape, but Evan Ross made sure to show off his own style with a sparkling black suit.
Keith Powers showed how to mix patterns with perfection as he made his entrance.
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The actor and model sported flowing plaid trousers, which he paired with a cropped jacket, striped shirt, and polka-dot tie.
Designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee looked elegant in a cream-colored jacket.
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Mukherjee’s quilted coat featured a floating train. He paired the ensemble with a black hat decorated with yellow feathers.
Pusha T shimmered in his burgundy suit.
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The rapper’s suit featured subtle pinstripes and a dusting of sparkles across the shoulders.
BJ Gray looked sleek in stripes.
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The designer paired his shimmering black pinstripe suit with a gray-and-white striped jacket. He accessorized the ensemble with a cane and a pop of yellow from his socks.
ASAP Rocky designed his entire outfit.
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The “ASAP Forever” rapper, who is also set to become a father for the third time, was the final co-chair to arrive, and, of course, he did it in style. His perfectly tailored suit was designed by Rocky himself; he paired it with a crystal-tipped umbrella.
Walton Goggins wore a black and white skirt.
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Goggins wore an inside-out skirt and jacket designed by Thom Browne to make his Met Gala debut.
Henry Golding’s gold suit looked straight out of the ’70s.
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Golding wore a suit and waistcoat all in the same golden hue — perhaps a nod to his last name.
Alton Mason absolutely shut it down with his two-piece crystal outfit with a heart cutout.
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The model made an eyepatch look chic when he walked the Met Gala blue carpet.
Andrew Scott wore a combination of bold colors.
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Scott was one of the few celebrities to wear a pastel shade on the blue carpet this year. He wore a mint-green suit, a red waistcoat, a mustard shirt, and a patterned tie.
Nnamdi Asomugha wore a two-toned suit.
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Asomugha attended the event with his wife, Kerry Washington, but the two didn’t walk the carpet together.
Dwyane Wade’s waistcoat was bedazzled.
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Wade, who also walked the carpet with his wife, Gabrielle Union, wore an ivory jacket, a mint-green shirt, and a sequined waistcoat. He accessorized with painted nails and a crystal brooch.
Jeremy Allen White kept it simple, but he still looked stylish.
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White’s pinstripe suit was a custom design by Louis Vuitton.
Shaboozey added a pop of color to his all-black look.
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The singer draped turquoise beads across his torso and back.
J Balvin went for an all-pink look.
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Balvin’s monochromatic look has a vintage vibe, including his pink hat.
Nick Jonas wore an off-white shirt with a scarf.
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Jonas, who walked the red carpet with his wife, Priyanka Chopra, looked suave in his high-waisted trousers that he paired with two silver pins.
Damson Idris had a dramatic reveal on the carpet.
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Idris, who stars in the upcoming “F1” alongside Brad Pitt, first walked the carpet in a white racing suit before two aides dramatically ripped it off to reveal this burgundy look designed by Tommy Hilfiger, though Idris kept the bedazzled helmet.
Bad Bunny paid homage to Puerto Rico with his outfit.
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The musician wore a brown suit designed by Prada. On his head was a pava, a Puerto Rican straw hat traditionally woven from palm fronds. His tie is made from the same fabric, incorporating a bit of his heritage into his look.
Jalen Hurts sparkled in his black suit.
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The reigning Super Bowl MVP’s suit was encrusted with crystals across the shoulders.
Regé-Jean Page looked amazing in this all-red ensemble.
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The “Bridgerton” star’s jaw-dropping fire-engine red outfit included matching red shoes and an oversized red cape.