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The 2025 Met Gala makes a serious fashion statement with a theme exploring Black style

The 2025 Met Gala makes a serious fashion statement with a theme exploring Black style

CBC
Saturday, May 03, 2025 02:04:37 PM UTC

While celebrities get set for fashion's biggest night, it seems there could be some serious fashion statements on the horizon at this year's Met Gala.

You can expect to see political messaging filtered through a fashion lens this year, as the theme for Monday's celebrity studded fundraising gala seems to be particularly on point, especially since diversity, equity and inclusion have come under threat by the Trump administration in the U.S.

The annual event at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York marks the opening of the Met Costume Institute's spring exhibition Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, an examination of Black fashion culture and history. The exhibition is guest-curated by Monica L. Miller and inspired by her 2009 book Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity.

The evening's dress code, Tailored For You, is left up to the attendees to interpret. The co-chairs of this year's event are Oscar-nominated actor Colman Domingo, British Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton, rapper A$AP Rocky, singer and producer Pharrell Williams and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour — who's co-chaired almost every Met Gala for the past 30 years. Basketball star Lebron James serves as honorary chair.

As the gala's celebrity guests are busy with suit fittings and finalizing details of their ensembles, let's explore what Black dandyism is all about.

Miller traces Black dandyism back to the 18th century, when Black men under the transatlantic slave trade and colonialism were often dressed fashionably by slave owners flaunting their wealth and position. Throughout history, the African diaspora adopted European fashion, melding it with individualism and extravagance to express their identities and subvert racial and gender stereotypes. Fashion became a tool to reclaim dignity under the racial hierarchy.

Charmaine Gooden, the founder of Black Fashion Canada, a database that documents and celebrates Black Canadian designers and fashion pioneers, points out that Black dandyism can have many different definitions in modern times. But at its core, it shouldn't feel forced or uncomfortable.

"[Black people] were required to dress by colonial systems, and then how they were able to interpret those codes within their own dress to move themselves through the system," she said. 

From the refined, dashing figures cut by pioneering civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois and jazz pianist Duke Ellington in the first half of the 20th century, to today's red carpet sartorial statements from fashionable stars like rapper André 3000 and actor and singer Billy Porter, Black dandyism is ever evolving. 

Its lasting impact in fashion takes centre stage as the Met spotlights both Black fashion history and menswear. It's only the second exhibition to focus on menswear since 2003's Bravehearts: Men in Skirts.

However, Black dandyism has never been simply about menswear and tailoring, says Henry Navarro Delgado, an associate professor of fashion at the Toronto Metropolitan University.

"I see it more as an attitude," he said. "Like standing out from a crowd."

For Black people to put themselves out there within colonial societies where real danger exists, Navarro Delgado suggests they did so for reasons larger than themselves.

"To be an individual, you have to have a community behind you," he said.

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