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Met Gala 2025: The most stylish celebrity couples on the red carpet

Met Gala 2025: The most stylish celebrity couples on the red carpet

Vogue Singapore06-05-2025

The first Monday in May has once again arrived, bringing with it an extra dose of sartorial artistry. Welcome to the Met Gala 2025. As fashion's most dazzling evening of the year kicks off, Hollywood's chicest couples are claiming the carpet, proving that when it comes to stylish statements, two is better than one.
Make no mistake: a joint appearance at the Met Gala is never just about the clothes. It's a moment. A message. A meticulously curated reveal. Think back to the pairs over the years who chose this precise event to make their red carpet debuts as a couple, from Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively in 2014, to Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan just last year. And who could forget Beyoncé doing the exact opposite in 2016, sending the internet into a frenzy when she appeared without Jay Z, a week after speculation about her marriage broke out due to the lyrics of her then-new single Lemonade .
There was certainly no shortage of celebrity pairs that turned heads this year, from the newly-engaged Dua Lipa and Callum Turner, to gymnast Simone Biles and NFL star Jonathan Owens. With the dress code for the Met Gala 2025 being 'Tailored For You', celebrating the Costume Institute's new exhibition Superfine: Tailoring Black Style , the couples certainly delivered. Below, see all the stylish twosomes that caught our attention on this year's red carpet. Getty
1 / 13 Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra Getty
2 / 13 Raúl Domingo and Colman Domingo Getty
3 / 13 Dua Lipa and Callum Turner Getty
4 / 13 Jonathan Owens and Simone Biles Getty
5 / 13 Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade Getty
6 / 13 Russell Wilson and Ciara Getty
7 / 13 Helen Lasichanh and Pharrell Williams Getty
8 / 13 Spike Lee and Tonya Lewis Lee Getty
9 / 13 Ryan Coogler and Zinzi Evans Getty
10 / 13 Debbie Allen and Norm Nixon Getty
11 / 13 Christian Cowan and Sam Smith Getty
12 / 13 Catherine Martin and Baz Luhrmann Getty
13 / 13 Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz

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