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Vogue Arabia
06-05-2025
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- Vogue Arabia
Lewis Hamilton's 2025 Met Gala Look Is Loaded With Symbolism—Right Down to the Cufflinks
Hamilton's Met look has been in the works for months. 'My stylist, Eric McNeal, and I have been thinking about how I'm going to turn up at the Met Gala,' Hamilton said in his Vogue cover story. 'We're both very thoughtful and intentional when it comes to fashion, and I hope that everyone else attending is compelled to really research and think deeply about what they're wearing.' No detail went overlooked in the driver's symbolism-heavy look. 'We spent three months on research and two months bringing it to life. Nothing about it was rushed,' McNeal tells Vogue. 'So much care went into this look. What makes it special is that it's not just about fashion—it's about meaning.' The Harlem Renaissance proved a jumping-off point, 'especially Cab Calloway and the way he used clothing to express confidence, charm, and something entirely new,' McNeal says of the jazz singer and bandleader. They also turned to Barkley L. Hendricks's paintings, especially his striking white-on-white portraits, which featured Black subjects dressed in white before a white background. 'There's something really powerful about that kind of restraint—how it can say so much,' he adds. Hamilton, Wales Bonner, and McNeal also ensured that Hamilton's own identity was represented. 'Lewis really wanted there to be a reason and a story behind every detail,' McNeal says. Wales Bonner lined Hamilton's sash with cowrie shells—a protective talisman in African culture—while his ear cuffs, cufflinks, and Baobab-inspired brooches (which Wales Bonner made in collaboration with SNOW Diamonds) contain garnets, a nod to his January birthday, amongst the white and amber emerald-cut diamonds. Even his cufflinks, shaped like the Whirligig African Daisy, were loaded with symbolism. '[They] felt like a beautiful metaphor for growth, memory, and African heritage,' McNeal says. Hamilton, of course, is no stranger to the Met Gala, attending for the first time in 2015 for 'China: Through the Looking Glass.' In recent years, he has taken to spotlighting Black talent and historical figures. In 2021, for 'In America: A Lexicon of Fashion,' he hosted a table of rising Black talent, including Theophilio's Edvin Thompson, Kenneth Nicholson, and Jason Rembert. Last year, he delivered one of his most powerful looks to date for 'Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,' paying homage to John Ystumllyn, who became the first Black gardener in Wales in the 18th century. At the 2025 Met Gala, Hamilton once again used fashion to shine a light on past trailblazers. Article originally published on Vogue US

Vogue Arabia
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue Arabia
'Superfine' and Dandy: Iconic Creatives Celebrate the Costume Institute's New Exhibition
Skip to main content Meet the actors, athletes, musicians, models, and creatives living out the theme of this year's Met Gala Photography by Tyler Mitchell April 17, 2025 TRUE ORIGINALS From left: Vintage collector Lana Turner wears a Duro Olowu jacket and dress. Filmmaker Spike Lee in a Christopher John Rogers coat (christopherjohnrogers.com) and Theophilio suit (theophilio.com). Model and actor Daryl Dismond wears an Orange Culture suit; modaoperandi.com. Designer Dapper Dan in a Dolce & Gabbana Alta Sartoria suit; Dolce & Gabbana boutiques for requests. Fashion Editor: Law Roach. Photographed by Tyler Mitchell, Vogue , May 2025. 'It's not just a dream realized; it's a historic moment,' says Mitchell of working with both Roach and this stellar group. 'It's the kind of work we all strive toward.' As the director and producer Janicza Bravo—who appears below with model Alton Mason and artist Ferrari Sheppard—put it, when reflecting on both the 'Superfine' theme and the idea behind this shoot: 'Dandyism is flair, it's wit, and a kind of ease and comfortability with oneself.' We couldn't have said it better ourselves. HE'S GOTTA HAVE IT Spike Lee, whose next feature, Highest 2 Lowest , will premiere at Cannes in May, in a Theophilio suit. FULL FLOWER Dapper Dan in Dolce & Gabbana Alta Sartoria. FUNNY GIRL 'I think with a lot of African people, your traditional outfits get made,' says actor Ayo Edebiri, soon to appear in Luca Guadagnino's After the Hunt. 'As a child, I thought it was torture, but now I have very precious memories of family and friends pinning clothes on me—it's a really intimate, beautiful thing.' Chanel dress; select Chanel boutiques. Seymoure gloves. Balmain shoes. Chanel High Jewelry earrings. CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY From left: Actor Myha'la, star of HBO's Industry, in a Sergio Hudson suit and Gigi Burris Millinery hat. Musician Jon Batiste in a Dunhill suit and Rolex watch. Actor and singer Jeremy Pope, a star of Ryan Murphy's new FX series The Beauty, in a Dunhill suit and Bvlgari watch. ELECTRIC FEEL Model Anok Yai is a neon dream in a Sergio Hudson suit, shirt, and tie; sergiohudson.com. Jacques Marie Mage glasses; jacquesmariemage.com. THE WHEEL DEAL 'What I've always been so impressed by in Black aesthetics is the idea that we can appropriate things that have often been used to oppress us,' says Yara Shahidi (left)—actor and host of SiriusXM's The Optimist Project. Coat, shoes, and scarf from Gucci; gucci.com. Cartier earrings; cartier.com for inquiries. Actor Aaron Pierre, who will join Apple TV+'s The Morning Show in its upcoming fourth season, wears a Tom Ford tuxedo; Christian Louboutin shoes; GOOD SPORTS From left: Skateboarder Tyshawn Jones, basketball player A'ja Wilson, and football player Justin Jefferson in Willy Chavarria suits; willychavarria.com for similar styles. Jones wears an Audemars Piguet watch and Graff ring. Wilson wears a Boucheron ring. Jefferson wears Christian Louboutin shoes. GAME CHANGERS From left: Model Tyson Beckford in a Bottega Veneta suit; bottegaveneta.com. Sprinter Noah Lyles in a Gucci suit ( Jacques Marie Mage sunglasses, and Omega watch. Both wear Christian Louboutin shoes. MASCULIN FÉMININ Actor Naomi Ackie wears vintage Louis Vuitton; for similar styles. Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany & Co. earrings and ring; select Tiffany & Co. boutiques. Hair, Ro Morgan; makeup, Kenneth Soh. STUDIO SESSION Artist Rashid Johnson—the subject of a major solo exhibition, 'A Poem for Deep Thinkers,' at New York's Guggenheim Museum this month—wears a Tom Ford suit and tie; tomfordfashion.com. Eton shirt; etonshirts.com. Christian Louboutin shoes; christianlouboutin.com. Howl rings; Gin & The Banker. WELL SUITED 'If I absolutely have to put on a dress, then I put on a dress—but something about a suit just feels so powerful,' says singer-actor Teyana Taylor (left), whom you can soon see in Tyler Perry's Straw , here with Janelle Monáe (who will appear in Aleshea Harris's film adaptation of her play Is God Is ). Both in Marni; Taylor wears Le Silla shoes. Monáe wears Jimmy Choo shoes; BLACK BEAUTY Models Achol Ayor (far left, standing) and Ajus Samuel (on stepladder) wear Celine Homme by Hedi Slimane. Model Layla Etengan (on floor) wears a Maison Margiela jacket. Model Rejoice Chuol (third from left) in The Row. Model Victoria Fawole (third from right) wears a Thom Browne jacket. Models Yar Aguer (in profile) and Agel Akol (at rear, standing) in Maison Margiela. Model Laura Reyes (far right, standing) wears Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello. Bailey 1922 hats. REMEMBER THE TARTANS Models Julez Smith (left) and Imaan Hammam go mad for plaid—he in a Torishéju jacket (Dover Street Market, New York), Dunhill shirt, and Amiri trousers ( she in a Thom Browne coat (thombrowne.com), Torishéju skirt, and Christian Louboutin shoes. BLOOM TIME Model Adut Akech is all in on the power of suits, which make her feel, she says, 'boss lady, badass, and just very chic and fun—at the same time.' Marine Serre coat; Ralph Lauren Collection shirt and pants; ralphlauren.com. Esenshel hat; Esenshel, New York. David Yurman ring; davidyurman.com. GOING LONG Fashion editor Law Roach in Walter Van Beirendonck. CREATIVE CLASS From left: For Janicza Bravo—director and producer of the BBC series The Listeners —'dandyism is flair, it's wit, and a kind of ease and comfortability with oneself.' Bravo wears Thom Browne; thombrowne.com. Model Alton Mason in a Valentino suit; Valentino boutiques. Seymoure gloves and Christian Louboutin shoes. Artist Ferrari Sheppard in a Brunello Cucinelli suit and Eton shirt ( DAYS OF WILD Yai indulges her animal instinct in a Theophilio coat and hat; NEUTRAL GROUND Designer Jerry Lorenzo (left) and actor LaKeith Stanfield (a star of Lynne Ramsay's upcoming film Die, My Love ) both wear Fear of God; 'I think you see a lot of creativity in the history of Black style,' Lorenzo says. 'It's a tool to make it easier to get into certain rooms—to not necessarily be recognised, but to just be seen.' Stanfield wears a David Yurman ring. SHARE MY WORLD From left: Artist Jordan Casteel wears a Wales Bonner jacket and shirt; Van Cleef & Arpels ring; Designer Grace Wales Bonner wears her own brand. Cartier ring; for inquiries. HEAD TURNER Singer Yseult—who is now touring her second studio album, 2024's Mental —wears a Dior jacket and pants; Dior boutiques for similar styles. Tiffany & Co. earrings and rings; select Tiffany & Co. boutiques. Theophilio by Chrishabana brooch. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING IDLE From left: Rapper Akeem Ali wears an MM6 Maison Margiela coat, Ozwald Boateng suit, and Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany & Co. brooch. Actor and model Keith Powers—next set to appear in John Burr's film The Gates —wears a Brunello Cucinelli jacket, Amiri shirt and trousers, and Omega watch. Actor Danielle Deadwyler—star of R.T. Thorne's postapocalyptic thriller 40 Acres —wears Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello. Artist Honor Titus wears a Giuliva Heritage jacket and Bode pants. 'For us to find a medium—whether it be fashion, language, art, sport—where we can express ourselves and express our dynamism and our excitement,' Titus says, 'that's always truly divine and always welcome.' In this story: hair, Sondrea 'Dre' Demry-Sanders; makeup, Keita Moore; grooming, Camille Ariane and Alex Keating; barbers, Don Brown and Kyle Smith; manicurist, Dawn Sterling; tailors, Carol Ai at Carol Ai Studio Tailors; Daniella at R-Zee Tailoring; Da Shoné by DaSh; Matthew Reisman; Tae Yoshida; Travis Thi. Produced by Rosco Production. Set Design: Julia Wagner. Article originally published on Vogue US