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Black dandyism isn’t costume, but a confrontation by way of couture. At the 2025 MET Gala, the men who mastered the theme didn’t play it safe. This wasn’t a night of decorative detours, but a celebration of dandyism as self-definition and cultural resistance. Superfine: Tailoring Black Style called for the grand assertion of history, beauty, and pride through cut and cloth.
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Lewis Hamilton

Dandyism with depth. Lewis Hamilton redefined regal in custom Wales Bonner, his look laced with cowrie shells—a nod to African heritage, adornment, and power.
Khaby Lame

Time was on his side. Khaby Lame layered gray-on-gray Boss tailoring with a vest full of pocket watches—deadpan elegance meets surrealist cool.
Caleb McLaughlin

Tailoring, turned technicolor. Caleb McLaughlin lit up the MET steps in Dior: orange-collared, blue-gloved, and entirely in his element.
Alton Mason

The supermodel never misses. His mirrored suit, chest cutout, and eye patch weren’t just for show—they were an ode to self-love and high-glam defiance.
Christian Latchman

Newcomer, but no wallflower. 5000 flowers for Christian Latchman’s cream tux with a pink bloom pinned to the lapel as he served confident romance.
Colman Domingo


Two looks, one legend. From a cobalt cape to a polka-dot tie, Colman proved once again that dandyism is his default setting.
A$AP Rocky

In custom AWGE—his own creative agency— melded technical wool and enough hardware to hold court. Rocky made utility feel like royalty.
Damson Idris

Twenty thousand Swarovski crystals, a racing helmet, and a red, white, and blue palette: Damson Idris is high-speed glamour at full throttle, courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger.
LaKeith Stanfield

Trailing coat, wide-brim hat, red handkerchief. Every piece a clue and every detail is like a riddle in formalwear by Ferragamo, worn by LaKeith Stanfield.
Tramell Tillman

A crisp tuxedo with dandy punctuation by Thom Browne? Tramell Tillman looks smooth, stately, and ready for the history books.
Pharrell Williams

Fifteen thousand pearls, four hundred hours, and zero hesitation. Pharrell Williams in Louis Vuitton by Pharrell Williams made tailoring look transcendent — and personal.
Photos: Courtesy of LOUIS VUITTON; FILM UPDATES, MEDIA FOR UPDATES, and THE MET GALA (via X); WHAT THE FROCK (via Reddit)
