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Met Gala 2025: Asian Personalities Make a Statement in Superfine Tailoring

With razor-sharp tailoring and effortless charm, Asian stars at Met Gala 2025 redefined what “Tailored for You” truly means on fashion’s grandest stage.

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Met Gala 2025: Asian Personalities

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In a sea of flashing cameras and couture extravagance, Asian personalities at the Met Gala are more than just guests—they’re forces shaping fashion’s biggest night. With each meticulously crafted look, they remind the world that style knows no borders. Whether they’re household names or breakout icons, their presence proves one thing: Asian representation isn’t a moment, it’s a movement—with impeccable tailoring and couture credibility to match.

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Jennie

Jennie claimed the blue carpet with a magnetic command, channeling the spirit of the Met Gala theme through Chanel’s timeless codes. Crisp tailoring met delicate embellishments, creating a look that was as playful as it was polished. With her signature blend of sweetness and bite, Jennie proved that the Tailored For You dress code is about the art of cool, immaculate tailoring, perfectly worn.

Jennie in Chanel
Jennie in Chanel

Rosé

After a three-year break from the Met, Rosé made a striking return in a plunging Saint Laurent suit with a dramatic train, custom-tailored for her by creative director Anthony Vaccarello. Leaning into a sleek, androgynous edge, the razor-sharp silhouette married softness and strength in equal measure. Her refined, minimalist approach proved that true elegance speaks volumes without the need for excess.

Rosé in Saint Laurent
Rosé in Saint Laurent

Lisa

A fan of high-impact tailoring, she took a page from her Oscar’s playbook, arriving at her inaugural Met Gala in a perfectly cut blazer and bodysuit combo paired with sheer tights embroidered with the LV monogram. The look was a study in precision, with gleaming embellishments and a perfect blend of structure and ease. Her debut showed that real style isn’t just about the fit, but the quiet command with which it’s worn.

Lisa in Louis Vuitton
Lisa in Louis Vuitton

Priyanka Chopra

Priyanka Chopra embraced the Met Gala’s theme with a fierce, feminine spin, wearing a custom polka-dotted Balmain dress with an hourglass silhouette and a wide-brimmed hat. Chopra’s look not only celebrated the Black sartorial identity but also paid tribute to the historical exploration of the Black dandy.

Priyanka Chopra in Balmain
Priyanka Chopra in Balmain

Mindy Kaling

Mindy Kaling brought vibrant, tailored power to the carpet in a custom Harbison Studios gown. The black dress with red velvet accents and sculptural gold buttons that cascaded down its length redefined menswear tropes with playful precision. Kaling’s look was a celebration of confidence and creativity, reminding us that fashion’s most powerful moments come when confidence and creativity lead the way. 

Mindy Kaling in Harbison Studios
Mindy Kaling in Harbison Studios

Freen Sarocha

Thai actress Freen Sarocha made her Met Gala debut in a Valentino creation that danced between sharp tailoring and fluid, romantic grace. The look blended bold structure with delicate allure, proving that the theme can thrive in contrasts. Her presence as the first Thai actress on the Met steps was a quiet storm—captivating, confident, and utterly unforgettable.

Freen Sarocha in Valentino
Freen Sarocha in Valentino

Liu Wen

Liu Wen reminded us all of the undeniable power of a colorful head-to-toe moment at the Met Gala, commanding attention in a velvet terracotta Burberry suit adorned with bold prints. With every stride, she embodied the playful sophistication of the theme, her look striking the perfect balance between sharp structure and vibrant flair—a brilliant example of how to make menswear-inspired dressing feel fresh and fearless.

Liu Wen in Burberry
Liu Wen in Burberry

S.Coups

S.Coups, leader of K-pop group Seventeen, made his first highly anticipated Met Gala appearance in a grey, hanbok-inspired Boss ensemble. The look paid tribute to his South Korean heritage, merging the sharp lines of contemporary tailoring with the graceful fluidity of traditional Korean fashion. S.Coups showcased that true style transcends boundaries, proving that high fashion can tell a story as much as it can make a statement.

S.Coups in BOSS
S.Coups in BOSS

Fei Fei Sun

Fei Fei Sun wore a navy Moncler coat-dress with sculptural, oversized shoulders that framed her silhouette. Beneath, a textured underlayer added depth to the look, blending structure with softness. The Chinese model’s innovative approach to tailoring created a striking, unforgettable moment on the Met steps.

Fei Fei Sun in Moncler
Fei Fei Sun in Moncler

Photos and Featured Image: MTV (via X), BOSS, PRIYANKA CHOPRA, FEI FEI SUN, BURBERRY, ALYSSA MARIE BEAUTY, JONATHAN WU (via Instagram)

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