The 2025 Met Gala Looks We Can’t Get Enough Of

The 2025 Met Gala has officially concluded—and the red carpet did not disappoint. From daring silhouettes to structured suiting and avant-garde couture, this year’s “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” theme sparked jaw-dropping fashion moments we’ll be talking about all year. Icons like Colman Domingo captivated in a royal blue Valentino cape, while Rihanna turned heads with her high-fashion baby bump reveal (eeek!!). But what if you could channel that same star-studded energy without the celebrity stylist or sky-high budget? We’ve rounded up our favorite 2025 Met Gala looks—and paired each one with a David’s look that gives off the same vibe for a fraction of the price.

The Trend: Menswear-Inspired Suiting

This year’s carpet proved that suits aren’t just for the boys. Power tailoring took center stage—from classic white tuxedos to mini blazer dresses with major attitude.

Rihanna

Photo: New York Times Style

Zendaya

Loved Zendaya’s all-white suit? Check out the exclusive David’s x Wildfang Lace Tux.

Sabrina Carpenter

Photo: New York Times Style

Hailey Bieber

A mini blazer dress? Yes, please! Turn the look into your city hall wedding dress with this Crepe Tuxedo Sheath Dress.

Hunter Schafer

Photo: Out Magazine

The Trend: Aisle Style

Some celebs ditched the drama for effortless—and maybe, not-so-effortless—bridal elegance. From open backs to oversized bows, these looks were aisle-ready in the chicest way possible.

Sofia Richie Grainge

A vision in bridal chic (did you expect anything less?), Sofia’s open-back gown with an oversized bow gave major wedding-day energy. Try this Marchesa Bridal bow-back to take the trend for a twirl.

Keke Palmer

Photo: New York Times Style

Alex Consani

The pairing of long sleeves and the sleek sheath silhouette gave us visions of you in this The Edit by DB Studio dress.

Vera Wang

Photo: Vera Wang

Rachel Smith

Rachel brought clean lines and classic bridal energy with a high-shine finish that’s both editorial and aisle-worthy…and those gloves?!

The Trend: Textures

Velvet, feathers, embroidery, oh my! The carpet came alive with rich textures and tactile moments that turned each look into a walking piece of art.

Yara Shahidi

Photo: Fashion Bomb Daily

Lana Del Rey

We love the combo of the velvet top and oversized ball gown skirt. This Marchesa dress is a close match for those willing to try the trend themselves.

Cardi B

Photo: Dia Dipasupil

Liu Wen

Liu Wen’s Burberry velvet suit took our breath away. Tailor the trend to your style with this similar color gown that features a close-match nature-inspired pattern. 

Jenna Ortega

Photo: New York Times Style

The Trend: Capes

The cape had a major moment at the 2025 Met Gala. From royal drama to soft silhouettes, these sweeping styles added a high-fashion exclamation point to every look.

We’ve been loving capes for occasion dressing for a minute now. Check out some of our favorites inspired by these Met looks!

The Trend: Sequins and Shimmer

The sparkle was real. Sequins, crystals, and metallic fabrics dominated the red carpet, proving that shine is always in style.

Megan Thee Stallion

Photo: Kevin Mazur

Sydney Sweeney

Capture Sydney’s sequin fringe essence in this one-shoulder stunner!

Gigi Hadid

Photo: Steve Eichner

Bry Burrows and Jalen Hurts

Newlyweds Jalen Hurts and Bry Burrows both rocked sequins on the Met steps, and we need to see more of this at weddings this season. If you loved Bry’s maroon sequin number, check out this Galina Signature gown.

Lisa

Photo: New York Times Style

The Trend: Shocking Silhouettes

This year’s most buzzed-about looks played with structure and shape—from sculptural hips to barely-there illusions. Not your average red-carpet gown.

From time to time, bridal style calls for over-the-top silhouettes. These gowns prove that the bigger, the better.

The Trend: Pops of Color

While neutrals had their moment, bold color came to play. Vivid greens, brilliant blues, and eye-catching reds turned the carpet into a full-on color story.

Simone Biles

Photo: New York Times Style

Chappell Roan

Chappell went full Pink Pony Club at her first Met Gala appearance. Take hot pink for a twirl in this textured sequin dress at your next RSVP.

Patrick Schwarzenegger

Photo: Savion Washington

Sha’Carri Richardson

Sha’Carri stunned in a gorgeous pale yellow-slash-pastel purple combo. We know buttery yellows are on the rise, and these bridesmaid dresses are the perfect choice for your summer ceremony.

Joey King

Photo: Amber Asaly

Whether you loved the drama, the glamour, or the unexpected details of this year’s Met Gala, there’s a way to make the look your own. From prom nights to weddings and everything in between, David’s has a dress that captures the spirit of your favorite red-carpet moment—without breaking the bank. Ready to turn heads? Your Met Gala moment is just a click away.

Not enough Met Gala? Check out our favorites from years past. Looking for even more inspo? Check out Pearl by David’s for all the latest trends, advice, and more.

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The 2025 Met Gala Looks We Can’t Get Enough Of