Bad Bunny He made a striking appearance in a brown Prada suit, complemented by embellished gloves, an oversized bowling bag, and a custom Pava straw hat from Puerto Rico, paying homage to his heritage.
Jeremy Pope He honored Black fashion history by wearing a vintage Maison Margiela Fall 1997 "semi-couture" bodice, designed to resemble a mannequin, aligning with the gala's tribute to Black dandyism
Diljit Dosanjh He rocked with a cream-colored kurta set layered with a long-embellished coat, blending Punjabi tradition with high fashion. His iconic turban and pearl-studded accessories made the look both rooted and runway-ready.
Alton Mason He showcased a bold look with a custom ensemble by Grace Wales Bonner, featuring a tailored suit with African-inspired motifs, celebrating Black cultural heritage.
Pharrell Williams, co-chairing the event, wore a bespoke Louis Vuitton double-breasted blazer adorned with 100,000 pearls, a creation that took 980 hours to complete, embodying the theme of intentional self-expression.
Shah Rukh Khan He stunned in a jet-black sherwani with metallic embroidery, layered with a futuristic iridescent drape. The look fused royal Indian elegance with cutting-edge global fashion.
Troye Sivan He captivated attendees in a custom black velvet suit by Louis Vuitton, incorporating elements of Black dandyism with a modern twist, reflecting the event's theme.
Manish Malhotra He is wearing a heavily embroidered black ensemble with intricate gold and silver embellishments, a signature style that aligns with the grandeur and avant-garde themes of the Met Gala.
Lewis Hamilton He donned a cream-colored custom suit by Wales Bonner, featuring embroidery and a matching beret, accessorized with vintage 1980s Briony Raymond jewelry, reflecting Black spiritual dressing.