Let’s dive into the looks from Met Gala 2025, where some stars embodied the theme flawlessly, while others left us totally confused.

On May 1st, I woke up to ‘it’s the first of the month’ first of the month,‘ (Playboi Carti’s “Magnolia reference) playing on repeat. The excitement for the first Monday of May was real. Honestly, can we talk about how iconic the first Monday of May is? It’s like the Oscars, but for fashion—where the best and brightest of the style world come together, strut their stuff, and drop jaw-dropping moments or questionable moments we all talk about for months and at times… even years.
And this year’s MET Gala? The theme was nothing short of groundbreaking. Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, and the dress code? “Tailored for You”—giving us a deep dive into the intersection of Black dandyism and impeccable craftsmanship. We were all in for a treat as the stars served up their interpretation of Black heritage, identity, and elegance through the lens of sharp, tailored fashion. The stakes were high, and the runway was set for some serious power moves.
Shah Rukh Khan: King Khan Came… But Did He Conquer?
The hype was real. SRK, the first male actor from Bollywood to ever grace the Met carpet, arrived and chaos followed—there was a crowd, a near stampede, and honestly, that’s his aura. That’s Shah Rukh Khan. But when it came to his actual look… I was expecting a little more. Okay, a lot more.
He wore a Sabyasachi suit, styled by Sabyasachi himself, and while it was regal and classic, it didn’t really break any boundaries. The jewelry, especially, felt a bit too much. Some might like the overload of accessories, but for me? It was a little confusing. Something Devdas-inspired with a modern edge? That would’ve been chef’s kiss. Instead, it felt like the power didn’t fully translate into the outfit. Love you, SRK, but we needed a little more edge. I’m a huge fane of the lion-head cane by the way!
Kiara Advani: Gilded Grace with a Sword to Match
Now this is how you do your homework. Kiara Advani came in strong—wearing Gaurav Gupta, she tapped into symbolism, mood, and theme all in one. The black, gold and white look, the golden body corset with the hearts, it was giving power, precision, and presence.
She understood the assignment and showed her work. The Vogue editor André Leon Talley reference? Clear. The storytelling? Intentional. And while I maybe would’ve loved a sleeve or a little contrast in styling, I’m not nitpicking because overall? Kiara ate. She glowed, she shined, she slayed. Thank you, queen.
Diljit Dosanjh: Punjabi Aage Oye, Literally
Diljit came. He saw. He conquered. And I’m not being dramatic when I say he may have worn the best look of the night. Inspired by the Maharaja of Patiala, Diljit’s outfit was royal, rooted, and rich with culture. The jewels, the turban, the cape with Gurmukhi script—I had chills.
This was a love letter to heritage, not just fashion. The sword? Iconic. The posture? Powerful. The statement? Loud. He brought Punjab to the Met and it didn’t just make sense—it dominated. He didn’t try to blend in. He brought us in. And honestly? A look like this deserves to be archived in the exhibit itself.
Rihanna: The Mother Has Mothered Again
She never disappoints. Rihanna, in true RiRi fashion, made a grand entrance and casually dropped the news of her third pregnancy while doing it. Dressed to kill, she gave us drama, silhouette, texture, and attitude—just another day for her, really.
I adored the hat, the shoes, and how everything felt so cohesive with her vibe. The knot at the back of the sleeves did confuse me a little—but hey, if Rihanna does it, we trust the process. She’s ruled the red carpet for years, and in 2025, on that blue carpet, she proved why she still reigns supreme.
Katy Perry: Sleek, Sharp, and On Point
Katy Perry said, “Clean lines and bold tailoring? I got you.” Her look was sleek, minimal, and honestly very well thought out. It complimented the theme without shouting for attention, which is actually kind of rare at the Met.
The tailoring was crisp, the vibe was modern dandy, and she made it look effortless. It was very much in sync with the mood board, and in a sea of drama and volume, Katy stood out by not overdoing it. A bold choice that paid off.
Zendaya: Understated Queen, But Why So Quiet?
Now… Zendaya. Our fashion queen. We know what she’s capable of. But this time? It felt a bit… muted. Don’t get me wrong—the hat was clever, Louis Vuitton the nails were fierce, and the concept was there. But compared to her past Met moments? This was a little too quiet.
What saved it for me was her after-party dress, vintage Givenchy—that look was EVERYTHING. She came alive in that and that’s the Zendaya I was waiting for. So while her carpet look didn’t wow me, I’m glad she at least gave us a second look that did.
Lewis Hamilton: Stylish, Yes… But Safe
Lewis Hamilton has style. But this Met Gala? It felt like he played it a little too safe. The outfit was clean and well-tailored, but it didn’t give me that pop. A brooch, a burst of color, something could’ve taken it to the next level. . As a co-chair, he deserved a major moment and i wish we’d seen more of that risk-taking on the carpet itself.
Teyana Taylor: Tailored to the T, But… You Don’t Know SRK?!
Teyana dropped jaws—her look was everything the theme asked for. The construction, the stitching, the layered tailoring—chef’s kiss. She embodied the essence of Black dandyism with pure grace and power.
But then… she didn’t know who Shah Rukh Khan was. And I’m sorry, but as a hardcore fan, I took personal offense. Girl, just a quick Google search. I’m begging. You’re at the Met. Know your icons. Fashion-wise though? She nailed it.
Natasha Poonawalla: Couture Meets Culture
Natasha came through with a powerful cultural statement and Manish Malhotra absolutely delivered. The outfit had heritage, the silhouette had drama, and the detailing was exquisite. That cape? Legendary.
The only tiny hiccup was the neckpiece, which felt a bit too much in the overall look. It weighed it down a bit, but it didn’t take away from the impact. Honestly, I’d give this an easy 8/10.
Isha Ambani: Back to the Heavenly Bodies
Isha’s look gave flashbacks to the 2018 Heavenly Bodies theme—and I loved that. It felt angelic, ethereal, and pristine. The robe, the hair, the makeup—all on point.
The jewels were definitely doing the most, but honestly, when you have that many? Show them off. And the Met is the perfect excuse. It was divine, literally. Though maybe not on-theme exactly, she still looked like she stepped out of a celestial Vogue spread. What I loved is that she had a women supporting women thing going on, wearing Anamika Khanna, and that’s the energy we’re bringing to 2025.
Damson Idris: From the Track to the Carpet
Damson Idris gave me the biggest fashion moment of the night. His F1 track entry, racer suit bring ripped open and landing straight on the Tommy Hilfiger suit. Perfection.
The concept, the delivery, the tailoring—it was all so well done. Damson proved you can blend sport, structure, and story seamlessly. He was sharp, stylish, and unapologetically bold. And yes, I’m still thinking about that look.
A$AP Rocky: The Theme Was Him and He Was the Theme
Okay now… I know this might stir some opinions but—I loved A$AP Rocky’s look. There, I said it. He was giving bling, drama, and charisma. Everything about it screamed tailored rebellion, which is very much the heart of the theme.
He stayed true to himself while still nodding to the event’s core idea. He was the moodboard. You may disagree with me. You may unfollow me. But don’t cancel me, okay? A$AP did that. And to be honest? Oh and Riri, I totally get it!
Looking ahead, I’d love to see some Pakistani celebrities grace the MET Gala—Nameer Khan, Shuja Asad, Hania Aamir, and Ayeza Khan come to mind. From their killer style game on Instagram, they’ve got the style and flair that would turn heads on that iconic carpet. I can totally picture the boys rocking sharp, tailored looks with a touch of cultural finesse. Honestly, it’s about time we get some Pakistani representation in this fashion extravaganza!
In the end, the Met Gala 2025 was a whirlwind of hits and misses, where some truly slayed the theme of “Tailored for You,” while others left us scratching our heads. From Damson Idris’s F1-inspired look to Kiara and Rihanna’s maternity glow, it was a night of daring fashion choices and unforgettable moments. But, let’s be real—some looks, like Hailey Bieber’s and Kendall Jenner’s, just didn’t hit the right notes. And while we’ll always love Bad Bunny’s music, his Met look is definitely one to forget. But hey, it’s the Met—we’re here for the drama, the surprises, and all the fashion chaos in between. Until next year, when we can either cheer or cringe all over again!
Credits: Vogue, CBS
