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Hailey Bieber Accessorizes Her Pantless Look With a Dirty Martini at the 2025 Met Gala

Hailey Bieber Accessorizes Her Pantless Look With a Dirty Martini at the 2025 Met Gala

Vogue06-05-2025

Hailey Bieber has made her Met Gala return.
Tonight, at the 2025 Met Gala, the Rhode skin mogul riffed on the classic Saint Laurent tuxedo. And by that, we mean just a tuxedo jacket.
Bieber wore her blazer with a pair of sheer tights and towering peep-toe platform stilettos—accessorized with a dirty martini.
Bieber first attended the Met Gala in 2015 for 'China: Through the Looking Glass' in a blue Topshop minidress. But, as a longtime friend of Anthony Vaccarello, she has attended her last two Met Galas with Saint Laurent. (Tonight marks her third consecutive Met with the French house.)
Outside of the Met, Bieber has been embracing suiting in her wardrobe. In October, she donned one of the label's spring 2025 suits—necktie included—for a date night with her husband, Justin Bieber. But she's also added more feminine skirt suits to her closet, including a festive red velvet Saint Laurent number that she wore around the holidays, and a pinstriped vintage Mugler look. But tonight, at the 2025 Met Gala, Hailey Bieber fit the black tie brief in her Saint Laurent suit.

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