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10 Met Gala 2025 disruptors who ignored the dress code

10 Met Gala 2025 disruptors who ignored the dress code

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Met Gala 2025 had a clear theme, but not everyone followed the script. Some celebs ignored sharp tailoring and suiting vibes. Instead, they showed up in looks that broke the rules — some in a good way, others leaving us confused. These 10 disruptors definitely did their own thing.

1. Shakira

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Instead of structured tailoring, Shakira chose full-on bombshell mode in a pink cut-out gown with a dramatic train. No sharp cuts, no suiting — just dramatic, ultra-feminine energy. On theme? Not even close.

2.  Kim Kardashian

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Kim brought biker energy in crocodile-embossed leather and a sculpted corset. Structured, yes — but more about attitude than honoring traditional suiting. A personal twist that drifted far from the custom fit brief.

3. Lisa

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Lisa’s Louis Vuitton look sparked plenty of opinions. Featuring embroidered undergarments and edgy accessories, it felt more experimental than elegant. While artistic, it disconnected from the menswear focus.

4. Georgina Rodríguez

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Georgina made her debut by skipping tailoring entirely. A lingerie-inspired black dress and a Vetements logo tattoo took the vibe into clubwear territory. The look was daring but had zero connection to the night’s concept.

5. Natasha Lyonne

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Natasha’s lavender McQueen gown came with volume and romance, trading crisp cuts for softer shapes. Definitely a departure from fitted designs, but it worked in a whimsical, off-theme way.

6. Vittoria Ceretti

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Vittoria reimagined tailoring with a Moncler corseted dress and sweeping cape. While not typical suiting, it nodded to structured design — bending the rules while still playing in the same arena.

7. Simone Biles

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Simone’s shiny blue mini was cute and carefree but missed the Met Gala dress code entirely. The silhouette leaned more party-ready than precision-cut, landing far from the night’s intended aesthetic.

8. Gabby Thomas

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Gabby blended ideas with a red off-the-shoulder gown that featured a waistcoat touch. It wasn’t a classic crisp ensemble, but it nodded to suiting through small, thoughtful details.

9. Jessica Kayll

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Jessica combined old-school menswear with whimsical florals and ruffles. Less about sharp tailoring, more about playful disruption — her look flipped the script while hinting at suiting roots.

10. Natasha Poonawalla

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Natasha transformed vintage saris into a corset and fishtail skirt. No classic suiting here, but plenty of structure and expert craftsmanship. Her look merged global fashion with gala-level silhouette play.

Some went totally off-theme, others creatively pushed the boundaries. Whether tasteful, controversial, or simply confusing — these women disrupted the 2025 Met Gala dress code in ways that got people talking.

Which looks broke the rules in the best or worst way? Tag us and leave your hot takes — the conversation is far from over.

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