Fashion Flops: 30 Celebs Who Took the Wrong Turn at Met Gala 2025
|The Met Gala is famous for bold fashion choices and over-the-top looks. Every year, stars walk the red carpet in outfits that are dramatic, creative, and sometimes just plain wild.
This year’s Met Gala theme was “Tailored For You,” highlighting fashion inspired by classic menswear. Think suits, crisp lines, ties, and structured designs—only with a bold and creative twist.
While many stars nailed the theme, others seemed to miss it completely. Some outfits were too flashy, too random, or just didn’t make sense. It’s the Met Gala, so there’s always room for fun, but these looks left us scratching our heads.
Here are 30 celebs who might’ve needed a second opinion before stepping out. All we could say was: “Yikes.”
#1. Halle Berry – We love a risk, but this outfit felt like it belonged in a sci-fi movie instead of a fashion event.

#2. Jenna Ortega – Her look had style, but it didn’t match the tailored theme at all.

#3. Jessica Kayll – The feathers, the sparkle, the chaos… we’re still trying to figure it out.

#4. Cole Escola – Funny, yes. On-theme? Not even close.

#5. Helen Lasichanh – Always bold, but this time, it felt more costume than couture.

#6. Colman Domingo – He’s never afraid to take risks, but this time the colors were just too bold and clashed with the theme’s tone.

#7. Walton Goggins – We didn’t expect him to go full cowboy chic at a tailoring-themed event.

#8. Amelia Gray – A cool outfit, but nothing about it said “menswear.”

#9. Doja Cat – Her look was more fantasy than fashion-forward. Stunning? Sure. Relevant? Not quite.

#10. Chappell Roan – Went full drama queen. It was a showstopper, but far off-theme.

#11. Lisa – Her look was more red carpet glam than tailored power.

#12. Zuri Hall – Beautiful dress, but no sign of the menswear inspiration.

#13. Natasha Poonawalla – A fashion favorite, but this look was more art piece than outfit.

#14. Venus Williams – She’s a champion, but this look didn’t win any style points.

#15. Jordan Casteel – The outfit felt unfinished and didn’t reflect the theme at all.

#16. Kim Kardashian – Always a headline maker, but this time, the look felt out of place.

#17. Natasha Lyonne – A bit too quirky for a theme about structure and fit.

#18. Tracee Ellis Ross – Usually elegant, but this time, the shapes were distracting.

#19. Savannah James – A fashion risk that didn’t quite land.

#20. Vittoria Ceretti – The outfit screamed high fashion but didn’t whisper the theme.

#21. Michael Braun – The suit was wild—but wild doesn’t always mean right.

#22. Alicia Keys – Loved the drama, but the tailored aspect was missing.

#23. Gustav Magnar Witzoe – A cool guy, but the outfit lacked creativity.

#24. Sabrina Carpenter – Sweet look, but didn’t connect to menswear at all.

#25. Patrick Schwarzenegger– A simple suit… too simple, maybe.

#26. Pusha T – Stylish, yes, but the theme didn’t come through.

#27. Emma Chamberlain – Usually trendy, but this one felt a little lost.

#28. Nicki Minaj – Her bold outfit stole the show—but not in a good way this time.

#29. Adut Akech – A stunning model, but this look just didn’t make sense.

#30. Bad Bunny – He usually brings bold style, but this look felt thrown together and lacked polish.

Final Thoughts:
Fashion is all about expression, and we admire bold choices. But at the Met Gala, the **theme matters**—and this year, some stars just didn’t get the memo. We love their confidence, though. There’s always next year!