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When fashion risks miss the mark
The Mercury
|May 07, 2025
WORST DRESSED AT MET GALA
AH, THE Met Gala - fashion's most extravagant night out. It's where creativity meets couture, where designers flex their design muscles, and attendees become walking art pieces. This year’s theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,’ was a celebration of Black dandyism and the role of clothing in shaping Black identities in the Atlantic diaspora. It allowed attendees to honour the theme's cultural significance while serving unforgettable looks.
But not everyone understood the assignment. Let's be real, while we love seeing breathtaking ensembles on the red carpet, there are always a few outfits that leave us scratching our heads. This year was no different. From mismatched interpretations to missed opportunities, here are the looks that landed on our worst-dressed list from the 2025 Met Gala.
Andrew Scott: Sunday best, not Gala best
Andrew Scott, our beloved Hot Priest, gave us... church vibes? Dressed in a custom mint green suit by Otto Kern, featuring a red vest, a yellow-green patterned tie, and black-and-white dress shoes, the look screamed “weddings, christenings, and Christmas” rather than high fashion. While we appreciate the effort to bring colour to the red carpet, this look felt more like a hand-me-down from your uncle that he wears to every formal event. Scott, youre a style king, but this one? A miss.
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