Good news Met Gala 2025 fans, the fashion marathon is far from over. After the flashbulbs dim on the red carpet, the real style playground begins – Manhattan’s ultra-exclusive after-parties.
This year’s Gala theme, ‘Tailored For You,‘ in honour of the Costume Institute’s spring exhibition ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,’ brings razor-sharp suiting and impeccably crafted silhouettes to the steps of the Met. Co-chaired by Colman Domingo, Lewis Hamilton, A$AP Rocky, Pharrell Williams, and, of course, Anna Wintour, the red carpet was a masterclass in precision dressing.
But once the official photos were taken and the exhibition doors closed, celebrities slipped into something a little less structured – and a lot more fun. Think deconstructed tuxedos, archival fashion with a twist, and daring late-night glam that kept the couture spirit alive, just with a splash of party-girl energy.
The after-party scene was where personalities really popped and risks were rewarded. Fashion darlings took the evening’s tailored theme and made it their own, turning every venue – from downtown lounges to penthouse fêtes – into a runway of rule-breaking, era-bending looks.
So if you thought the night peaked at the red carpet, think again. Scroll on for the most jaw-dropping, camera-ready after-party outfits that proved the Met Gala magic only gets stronger after dark…
At PUBLIC’s ‘Met Gala after party with Doechii and Janelle Monae’ Swanky Jerry made a serious case for garden-party-meets-nightclub with a floral-embroidered white jacquard blazer worn over a deep emerald shirt. The piece popped with green sequin lotus motifs climbing across the fabric, styled against sharp black flared trousers. Oversized pearl-rimmed sunglasses, a black leather cap, and a structured box clutch added peak eccentricity. It was part poetic, part punk – and totally unforgettable.
Kamie Crawford kept it flirty and fierce in a ruched strapless mini dress with a voluminous bubble hem. The jet-black fabric hugged her figure while radiating drama with every movement. She paired it with sheer tights, pointed stilettos, and stacks of glossy bangles that added a sculptural touch. With bold eye makeup and loose, soft waves, the whole look struck a perfect balance between ’80s glam and modern bombshell energy.
Brian Tyree Henry turned heads at the PUBLIC after-party in a crimson tailored short suit layered with theatrical flair. His rich burgundy blazer, paired with matching above-the-knee shorts and glossy knee-high boots, oozed drama. But it was the oversized metallic jacquard opera coat – lined in bronze and gold brocade – that took this look to royal heights. Vintage brooches and a sleek black tie sealed the deal on this luxurious, baroque-inspired ensemble.