Rain or shine — A-listers at the Met Gala were looking superfine.
Monochromatic looks ruled the night at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with stars mostly opting for shades of black and white to celebrate the Costume Institute’s “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” exhibit opening.
A choir sang and danced to Motown classic “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” as celebrities showed up in their super-finest couture — the big trend of the night being power suiting. After all, the dress code for the night was “Tailored for You,” so suits were suitable.
Hiding under a floppy hat, Zendaya donned a three-piece white pantsuit by Louis Vuitton. Getty Images
Zendaya channeled Bianca Jagger in a whiteLouis Vuitton tailored two-piece designed by Pharrell Williams, while Madonna went classic in a white tuxedo by Haider Ackermann for Tom Ford. And it was a no-pants night for Sabrina Carpenter, who said Vuitton’s creative director Pharrell Williams told her she was too short to wear trousers.
Co-chair Colman Domingo pulled an outfit switcheroo, starting with a royal blue cape and an embellished ivory bolero. Getty ImagesLater, he revealed a black, white and grey suit. Both the suit and the cape were by Valentino. Getty Images
Co-chair Colman Domingo wore two looks fit for a king for the night. First, he wore a royal blue cape with ivory bolero covered in gold and silver embellishments before revealing a black, white and gray tailored suit — dandy flower included — both from Valentino.
Gigi Hadid complemented her golden locks with a metallic beaded Miu Miu dress to match. Getty Images for The Met Museum/VogueSydney Sweeney smouldered in a black beaded Miu Miu gown with a dramatic cutout and ornate brooch. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
But it wasn’t all suiting. Others were just tailored to perfection — Sydney Sweeney in a black beaded Miu Miu gown with a dramatic cutout and ornate brooch, Audra McDonald in an ivory Harbison Studio gown with bouffant sleeves and Gigi Hadid, who said her gold Miu Miu dress was inspired by late dandyism designer Zelda Wynn Valdes, who often fused glamour with sharp tailoring.
Kim Kardashian arrived late in the evening wearing a skintight, black leather snakeskin dress by Chrome Hearts.
Diana Ross brought the drama in a white Ugo Mozie gown with a long train in which all of her family’s names were embroidered. AFP via Getty Images
And in pure dandy form, stars brought the drama, like Diana Ross, whose white Ugo Mozie gown had an 18-foot white train — complete with her entire family’s names embroidered underneath — longer than a flight of stairs. Cynthia Erivo wore a black and red jeweled coat by Givenchy Haute Couture with a long tulle train and black short shorts.
Hey-ya! Wearing Burberry x Benjamin Bixby, André 3000 carried an enormous grand piano strapped onto his back, which was a hat tip to the surprise new EP he dropped, entitled “7 piano sketches.” Getty Images
André 3000 really went grand with the drama, too. The Outkast rapper, clad in a Burberry look, strapped a giant piano to his back to promote his surprise new EP, entitled “7 piano sketches.”
But no one brought as much drama as Rihanna, who low-key announced she’s pregnant with her third child. Arriving late wearing Marc Jacobs, RiRi was glowing while A$AP Rocky, who served as co-chair for the night, looked dapper in an AWGE suit and jacket.
It’s a plus one for Rihanna and A$AP Rocky! Sporting a baby bump and Marc Jacobs, RiRi was glowing on the red carpet. Getty Images
“Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” which runs from this Saturday through October 26, celebrates 250 years of black style worn fit for a “dandy,” or as guest curator Monica L. Miller put it, “someone, often a man, who is extremely devoted to aesthetics and approaches it as a lifestyle.”
It’s the second exhibit at the museum devoted to menswear, from the 18th century to 1930s zoot suits to contemporary fashion.
Anna Wintour presided over the event wearing custom Louis Vuitton, which reportedly may have had a stain on it. Getty Images
Familiar modern pieces include Louis Vuitton from designer Pharrell Williams’ recent collections — as well as the late Prince’s white ruffled Vaughn Terry Jelks shirt from his 1984 “Purple Rain” tour and disco legend Sylvester’s silver Pat Campano jacket.
Here are some of the biggest moments from fashion’s big night out.
Jenna Ortega ruled the night with a Balmain dress comprised solely of silver metal rulers sculpted to cling to her body. Getty ImagesWith a top hat and a cane, Taraji P. Henson showed some leg in her white Monse tailcoat. Getty ImagesWith a feminine flair on suiting, Kendall Jenner was suited up in a Torishéju design with a deep, plunging neckline showing off diamonds galore. Getty ImagesWith nails to match, Cynthia Erivo looked more wonderful than wicked in black shorts and a Givenchy Haute Couture corseted jacket with a long black tulle train. Getty ImagesA very leggy Sabrina Carpenter was the ringleader of the red carpet, wearing a suited bodysuit by Louis Vuitton. Getty ImagesAudra McDonald stunned in an ivory Harbison Studio gown and cape with bouffant sleeves. Evan Agostini/Invision/APTracee Ellis Ross went big in an oversized jacket and pink Marc Jacobs balloon pants with a Stephen Jones hat. Evan Agostini/Invision/APClad in a tophat, “View” host Whoopi Goldberg wore a custom black-and-white Thom Browne look with spectator shoes to match. Getty Images for The Met Museum/VogueDorian Gray would approve of Sarah Snook’s moody Thom Browne suit jacket with blood red skirt. Getty ImagesTennis but make it a glam slam. Venus Williams paired a green polo and pleated skirt with a long cape by Lacoste. Getty Images for The Met Museum/VogueTeyana Taylor’s outfit was tailor-made by “Black Panther” costume designer Ruth E. Carter. FilmMagicZoe Saldaña’s collared Thom Browne gown was business in the front, party in the back. Getty ImagesMegan the Stallion dared with a thigh-high slit in her custom Michael Kors gown with a white fur cape with cascading train. Getty ImagesThe belle of the ball! Shakira donned a bubblegum pink gown by Prabal Gurung. Getty ImagesShe served. Serena Williams’ icy blue Moncler dress included draping throughout, an off-the-shoulder neckline and a long, puffy train. David Fisher/ShutterstockAll style — and substance. Demi Moore’s black and white Thom Browne gown included a structural design over her head to resemble a tie. David Fisher/ShutterstockAlicia Keys and Swizz Beatz wore matching Moncler outfits. Getty ImagesMeow! Doja Cat let her shoulders do the talking in a leopard print and pinstripe custom Marc Jacobs look. Getty ImagesWearing Prabal Gurung, Tessa Thompson paid respect to the late Vogue editor André Leon Talley with a church fan with his face on it. Variety via Getty ImagesJanelle Monáe went meta for the Met Gala in a red, black and white pinstripe suit painted on her actual tailored suit designed by Thom Browne. WireImageLizzo wore a black-and-white floor-length gown by Christian Siriano. Getty ImagesShort n’ sweet. Simone Biles wore a Harbison Studio embellished sky blue super mini dress with a white collar and long train. Getty ImagesLooks to teal. Lupita Nyong’o looked posh in a custom Chanel Haute Couture suit with a matching hat. David Fisher/ShutterstockMet Gala co-chair A$AP Rocky looked dapper in an AWGE suit and jacket. Evan Agostini/Invision/APAnne Hathaway channeled Carolina Herrera in the designer’s classic white button-down shirt and column skirt. Getty ImagesMadonna went classic in a white tuxedo by Haider Ackermann for Tom Ford. FilmMagicChappell Roan wore a hot pink Paul Tazewell suit. Getty ImagesAfter a security guard stepped on the train of her dress as she left the Ritz-Carlton hotel, Kim Kardashian slayed in a skintight, black leather dress by Chrome Hearts. Getty Images for The Met Museum/VogueCardi B looked superfine in Burberry. Getty ImagesIn a see-through corset gown by Ferragamo, Kylie Jenner hit the red carpet solo without beau Timothée Chalamet. Getty Images for The Met Museum/VogueMary J. Blige wore a futuristic hat with her Stella McCartney look. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Met Museum/VogueNicki Minaj shined in Thom Browne. Getty Images for The Met Museum/VogueTyla chose Jacquemus for the night. Getty Images for The Met Museum/VogueHot off her Coachella performance, Charli xcx dressed up in Ann Demeulemeester. Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue