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The Countdown to the Met Gala 2023: Fashion’s Biggest Night

As the vibrant spectacle known as the Met Gala approaches, the world buzzes with anticipation. This year’s theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” pays homage to the rich history of Black dandyism and its transformative impact on fashion and style. The event, celebrated on the first Monday in May, invites celebrities to showcase their most extravagant and imaginative outfits, pushing the boundaries of sartorial expression.

The gala’s dress code, “Tailored for You,” sets the stage for an evening filled with chic suits, elegant accessories, and perhaps a few surprises. From tailored bow ties and fedoras to bespoke brooches, attendees are expected to blend tradition with innovative interpretations of the theme.

Star Predictions for the Gala

With the Met Gala just around the corner, fashion enthusiasts are eager to predict what celebrities might wear. Industry experts and style aficionados have shared their hopeful visions for the evening.

Zendaya in Diotima

Senior digital director Lynette Nylander envisions Zendaya stepping onto the Met Gala red carpet in a stunning outfit from Rachel Scott’s Diotima, known for its slinky, hand-crocheted pieces. Nylander comments, “She has the body for it—and the subversiveness, too,” highlighting Zendaya’s ability to merge audacity with elegance.

Ayo Edibiri in Fear of God

Ayo Edibiri, celebrated for her sharp sense of style, might dazzle in an impeccable suit from Jerry Lorenzo’s Fear of God collection. “Ayo pulls off menswear so well; I think she’d look incredible in Jerry Lorenzo’s sleek, swaggy suiting,” says Leah Chernikoff, executive editor. The elegance of Fear of God aligns perfectly with Edibiri’s personality.

Tracee Ellis Ross in Stephen Burrows

Fashion director Miguel Enamorado has high hopes for Tracee Ellis Ross in a vintage Stephen Burrows coat, emphasizing its retro charm. He elaborates that “There is something very 1970s dandy about this piece,” urging Ross to style it with confidence and creativity, perhaps incorporating a wide-brimmed fedora.

Coleman Domingo in Dior Men’s

Fashion news director Brooke Bobb suggests that Coleman Domingo could wear a look from Kim Jones’s final Dior Men’s collection. “Domingo’s style is beautifully singular but always streamlined,” she notes, showcasing how his unique fashion sense complements Jones’s asymmetric designs.

Tyla in Laquan Smith

Executive fashion director Nicole Fritton believes Tyla could shine in a LaQuan Smith creation. “I think she would look amazing in LaQuan Smith’s white maxi skirt suit moment,” she indicates, envisioning Tyla exuding effortless sophistication combined with a playful floral twist.

Rihanna in Christopher John Rogers

Senior fashion & accessories editor Jaclyn Alexandra Cohen dreams of Rihanna in a breathtaking Christopher John Rogers gown, embellished with an elegant cape to enhance the dramatic effect. “Rihanna always brings iconic moments to the Met Gala red carpet,” she asserts, anticipating a show-stopping appearance.

Taylor Swift in Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood

Beauty director Jenna Rosenstein wonders what Taylor Swift might wear, potentially opting for a plaid suit that aligns with her recent fashion motifs. “Not that I think she will go, but if she did, I could see her choosing this plaid suit number,” she muses, hinting at an exciting mix of nostalgia and modernity.

Erykah Badu in Thom Browne

Beauty commerce editor Tiffany Dodson Davis anticipates Erykah Badu embracing Thom Browne’s latest collection. “It’s no secret that Erykah is a major Thom Browne fan,” she declares, envisioning a tailored suit adorned with abundant accessories to capture Badu’s eclectic essence.

A$AP Rocky in Thom Browne

Beauty market and commerce editor Katie Intner expresses enthusiasm for A$AP Rocky embracing another bold Thom Browne ensemble. “A$AP loves to indulge in menswear trends,” she remarks, imagining him in striking plaid ensembles that resonate with the gala’s dandyism theme.

Anne Hathaway in Ralph Lauren

Julie Tong, senior commerce content lead, envisions Anne Hathaway embodying glamour in a Ralph Lauren gown, reminiscent of both modern elegance and vintage charm. “Seeing her at Ralph Lauren’s fall 2025 show made me think how fabulous she would look,” she comments.

Gwyneth Paltrow in Tom Ford for Gucci

Senior social media manager Faith Brown envisions a triumphant return for Gwyneth Paltrow, potentially donning the Tom Ford-era Gucci suit that cemented her status as a fashion icon. “What would be more iconic than Gwyneth returning in this suit?” she reflects, presenting a nostalgic angle to the upcoming gala.

Lady Gaga in Christopher John Rogers

Fashion editor Joel Calfee notes that if Lady Gaga attends, she’ll likely choose a compelling representation of the year’s theme. He suggests a gown from Christopher John Rogers that mixes drama and refined elegance, aligning perfectly with Gaga’s unique style.

Paloma Elsesser in Willy Chavarria

Senior designer Olivia Alchek expresses admiration for Paloma Elsesser and her potential to shine in a stunning creation by Willy Chavarria. “I’d love to see this evening dress on her,” she enthuses, highlighting Chavarria as a designer to watch.

Tramell Tillman in Jacques Agbobly

Social video coordinator Kristina Ang hopes to see Tramell Tillman in a striking denim ensemble by Jacques Agbobly. “It would truly be a dream to see Tillman at the Met Gala this year,” she enthuses, referencing Agbobly’s significant contributions to contemporary design.

Raye in Saint Laurent

Fashion commerce editor Michella Oré imagines power vocalist Raye stepping onto the red carpet dressed in a sultry power suit from Saint Laurent. “I’d love to see her in a look that combines elegance with boldness,” she expresses, capturing Raye’s vibrant artistry.

Lewis Hamilton in Wales Bonner

Assistant fashion editor Jackie Judd celebrates Lewis Hamilton’s distinct style in a look from Grace Wales Bonner’s latest collection. “It’s bold, refined, and unmistakably Hamilton,” she remarks, suggesting a perfect synergy between the designer’s aesthetic and Hamilton’s perception.

Doechii in Schiaparelli

Assistant accessories editor Jennifer Jenkins envisions Doechii striding into the gala adorned in a conceptual piece from Schiaparelli. “I can’t help but picture her ascending the steps in a brand that embodies wearable art,” she articulates, noting Doechii’s captivating presence.

As the excitement builds for the Met Gala, these predictions showcase not only the incredible talent within the fashion arena but also the personal styles that each celebrity embodies. Each selection reflects a deeper narrative tied to the gala’s theme, celebrating the power of representation in the fashion world.

In a few days, the world will witness how these stars interpret “Tailored for You,” reflecting their individuality and contributing to the legacy of Black style in fashion. The Met Gala remains a timeless celebration where artistry meets history, creating moments that resonate far beyond the red carpet.

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