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The 2025 Costume Institute present on the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork will take inspiration from the work of creator Monica L. Miller and discover the legacy of Black dandyism.
On Wednesday, October 9, the Costume Institute introduced that the exhibition title and theme of subsequent yr’s Met Gala is “Superfine: Tailoring Black Model.”
The costume code for the occasion was later revealed on Tuesday, February 4, on an episode of Good Morning America. Celebrities are suggested to put on one thing “Tailor-made for You.”
The exhibit was impressed by Monica L. Miller’s 2009 e-book Slaves to Style: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Id, and can function “clothes, work, pictures and extra,” per Individuals.
The Costume Institute will even discover “the indelible type of Black males within the context of dandyism, from the 18th century by current day.” Miller will work alongside museum creator Andrew Bolton to assist create the exhibit.
The co-chairs are type stars in their very own proper and can embrace actor Colman Domingo, race automotive driver Lewis Hamilton, rappers A$AP Rocky and Pharrell Williams, and, after all, Condé Nast inventive director and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. NBA star LeBron James will even function honorary co-chair.
In keeping with Vogue, the exhibit will discover a method subculture referred to as the Black dandy. It can “illustrate how Black individuals reworked from being enslaved and stylized as luxurious gadgets, acquired like another signifier of wealth and standing, to autonomous self-fashioning people who’re world trendsetters.”
Drawing inspiration from visitor curator Miller’s 2009 e-book, Slaves to Style: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Id, it is going to discover the historical past and legacy of Black dandyism by clothes, work, pictures and varied artifacts whereas tracing the type of Black males from the 18th century to at present.

Lewis Hamilton and Pharrell Williams attend a press convention asserting the Spring 2025 Costume Institute exhibition ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Model’ at Metropolitan Museum of Artwork on October 9, 2024 in New York Metropolis. Taylor Hill/WireImage
Forward of the announcement, Miller described Black dandyism as “a method and a software to rethink id, to reimagine the self in a special context. To essentially push a boundary — particularly in the course of the time of enslavement, to actually push a boundary on who and what counts as human, even.”
Because the second Costume Institute exhibition since 2003’s “Males in Skirts” to focus completely on menswear, and the primary since Andrew Bolton turned curator in cost to contain a visitor curator, this Monday in Could is ready to go down in pink carpet historical past.
“I really feel that the present itself marks a extremely necessary step in our dedication to diversifying our exhibitions and collections, in addition to redressing a number of the historic biases inside our curatorial apply,” Bolton informed Vogue. “It’s very a lot about making trend at The Met extra of a gateway to entry and inclusivity.”

A$AP Rocky and Colman Domingo. Getty Photographs (2)
“What’s fascinating about Black dandyism is it’s not simply an id,” Bolton continued. “Clearly, you’ve individuals like Iké Udé, the photographer and artist who self-identifies as a dandy [Udé is serving as Special Consultant to the exhibition], however it’s additionally an idea as effectively […] I believe plenty of Black designers at present are exploring the totally different modalities that the Black dandy represents — issues like freedom, dissonance, theatricality.”
Within the wake of the surge in assist for the Black Lives Matter motion in 2020, roughly 150 items by designers of colour have been acquired by the Costume Institute, a few of which function in “Superfine.”
Whereas we look forward to the official costume code for subsequent yr’s gala, type lovers can get a leg up on what’s to return on trend’s largest night time by choosing up Miller’s e-book.
“Superfine: Tailoring Black Model” can be on view on the Met in New York Metropolis Could 6 by October 26, 2025.

Zendaya John Shearer/WireImage
The 2025 Costume Institute present on the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork will take inspiration from the work of creator Monica L. Miller and discover the legacy of Black dandyism.
On Wednesday, October 9, the Costume Institute introduced that the exhibition title and theme of subsequent yr’s Met Gala is “Superfine: Tailoring Black Model.”
The costume code for the occasion was later revealed on Tuesday, February 4, on an episode of Good Morning America. Celebrities are suggested to put on one thing “Tailor-made for You.”
The exhibit was impressed by Monica L. Miller’s 2009 e-book Slaves to Style: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Id, and can function “clothes, work, pictures and extra,” per Individuals.
The Costume Institute will even discover “the indelible type of Black males within the context of dandyism, from the 18th century by current day.” Miller will work alongside museum creator Andrew Bolton to assist create the exhibit.
The co-chairs are type stars in their very own proper and can embrace actor Colman Domingo, race automotive driver Lewis Hamilton, rappers A$AP Rocky and Pharrell Williams, and, after all, Condé Nast inventive director and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. NBA star LeBron James will even function honorary co-chair.
In keeping with Vogue, the exhibit will discover a method subculture referred to as the Black dandy. It can “illustrate how Black individuals reworked from being enslaved and stylized as luxurious gadgets, acquired like another signifier of wealth and standing, to autonomous self-fashioning people who’re world trendsetters.”
Drawing inspiration from visitor curator Miller’s 2009 e-book, Slaves to Style: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Id, it is going to discover the historical past and legacy of Black dandyism by clothes, work, pictures and varied artifacts whereas tracing the type of Black males from the 18th century to at present.

Lewis Hamilton and Pharrell Williams attend a press convention asserting the Spring 2025 Costume Institute exhibition ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Model’ at Metropolitan Museum of Artwork on October 9, 2024 in New York Metropolis. Taylor Hill/WireImage
Forward of the announcement, Miller described Black dandyism as “a method and a software to rethink id, to reimagine the self in a special context. To essentially push a boundary — particularly in the course of the time of enslavement, to actually push a boundary on who and what counts as human, even.”
Because the second Costume Institute exhibition since 2003’s “Males in Skirts” to focus completely on menswear, and the primary since Andrew Bolton turned curator in cost to contain a visitor curator, this Monday in Could is ready to go down in pink carpet historical past.
“I really feel that the present itself marks a extremely necessary step in our dedication to diversifying our exhibitions and collections, in addition to redressing a number of the historic biases inside our curatorial apply,” Bolton informed Vogue. “It’s very a lot about making trend at The Met extra of a gateway to entry and inclusivity.”

A$AP Rocky and Colman Domingo. Getty Photographs (2)
“What’s fascinating about Black dandyism is it’s not simply an id,” Bolton continued. “Clearly, you’ve individuals like Iké Udé, the photographer and artist who self-identifies as a dandy [Udé is serving as Special Consultant to the exhibition], however it’s additionally an idea as effectively […] I believe plenty of Black designers at present are exploring the totally different modalities that the Black dandy represents — issues like freedom, dissonance, theatricality.”
Within the wake of the surge in assist for the Black Lives Matter motion in 2020, roughly 150 items by designers of colour have been acquired by the Costume Institute, a few of which function in “Superfine.”
Whereas we look forward to the official costume code for subsequent yr’s gala, type lovers can get a leg up on what’s to return on trend’s largest night time by choosing up Miller’s e-book.
“Superfine: Tailoring Black Model” can be on view on the Met in New York Metropolis Could 6 by October 26, 2025.