What Every Pop Star Wore at the 2025 Met Gala: From Chappell Roan's ‘Pink Pony Club' Look to Madonna's Tom Ford Suit and More
Pop stars have always been one of the categories of guests to watch on the Met Gala red carpet, and 2025 was no exception. Music's biggest names brought their interpretation to this year's 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style' theme, wearing custom designer looks, daring silhouettes and dramatic tailoring.
From first-timers Chappell Roan and Lisa to return guests Doja Cat, Miley Cyrus, Madonna and more, WWD takes a closer look at what every pop star wore on the 2025 Met Gala red carpet.
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Styled by Genesis Webb, Chappell Roan took inspiration from one of her biggest hits, 'Pink Pony Club,' wearing a pink blazer paired with a dramatic cape featuring metallic accents.
Fresh out of her breakout performance in 'The White Lotus,' Blackpink's Lisa donned a Louis Vuitton bodysuit and jacket with lace and sheer details.
Miley Cyrus wore a Alaïa custom look by Pieter Mulier, composed of a cropped tailored high-neck jacket made from precious crocodile leather and a high-waisted silk taffeta skirt.
Madonna wore a double-breasted, tailored blazer with sharp lapels and matching high-waisted, wide-leg trousers. Her look was custom Tom Ford.
Doechii embraced logomania, wearing a custom Louis Vuitton look from head to toe.
Doja Cat wore a custom Marc Jacobs blazer-bodysuit with Swarovski crystal embroidered pinstripe and ocelot printed velvet bodice. She paired with custom Kiki stiletto heels from the brand.
Sabrina Carpenter wore a custom Louis Vuitton burgundy pin-striped tailcoat with crystal buttons and a pin-striped bodysuit.
Dua Lipa wore a custom Chanel backless dress in black chiffon adorned with a corset fully embroidered with pearls and crystals in a diamond shape with a black feathers peplum and embellished with a long black chiffon bow in the back, with a black sequin tweed jacket embroidered with pearls, crystal and jewels.
Jennie wore a black leather satin jumpsuit by Chanel adorned with pearl cabochons, strings of pearls, a white silk camelia and jeweled buttons with a black leather satin overskirt lined with white taffeta lining.
Shakira wore a custom Prabal Gurung pink dress with sheer panels on the front and a voluminous train.
Meghan Thee Stallion wore a custom Michael Kors Collection dress, paired with a dramatic, white fur coat featuring a long train.
Lorde wore a custom Thom Browne dress and blazer in a silky, silver fabric.
Rosalía wore a white, sculptured dress by Balmain with a strapless silhouette.
The 2025 Met Gala, held Monday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, features the theme 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.' The event highlights Black dandyism and menswear, with a 'Tailored for You' dress code. Cochairs include Colman Domingo, Lewis Hamilton, A$AP Rocky, Pharrell Williams and Anna Wintour.
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