Heidi Klum’s Met Gala 2025 Dress Includes This Detail From 1798

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Heidi Klum is leaving the costumes behind for the 2025 Met Gala.

The Project Runway host walked the famed steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City May 5 donning a custom Vetements look by creative director Guram Gvasalia. And there is certainly more than meets the eye to the elegant strapless black gown, with only a little bit of stitched detailing lining the edges.

“It is very simple in a way,” Heidi told E! News’ Zuri Hall at Live from E!: Met Gala 2025 of her chic look for the charity gala. “Because it is the fabric that normally suits are being tailored from.”

“It’s actually very old fabric from 1798,” she continued, explaining that the fabric manufacturer has been “dressing the Pope and everyone from the Vatican since then” and using the same type of fabric for centuries.

With her form-fitting gown and classic Lorraine Schwartz jewelry for the gala—hosted by co-chairs A$AP RockyColman DomingoLewis Hamilton as well as Vogue editor Anna Wintour—the former America’s Got Talent judge was the epitome of this year’s theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” and its accompanying dress code, “Tailored for You,” which pulls inspiration from menswear and suiting. (See all the stars who stepped out at the Met here.)

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“I always call the Met Project Runway on steroids,” Heidi quipped to E!. “Anna is kind of me in that sense where she gives an assignment. She has, every year, a theme and all the best designers from around the world have to create something along the lines that go with that theme.”

“It’s always super interesting to see what people have come up with,” she noted, “what are they wearing.”

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After all, Heidi is no stranger to pulling out the most unexpected and extravagant looks—especially when it comes to her annual Halloween party. But while she has turned herself into E.T., a peacock and even a worm in recent years to commemorate the spooky holiday, the 51-year-old tends to take a different approach to the Met Gala.

“For the Met ball, obviously, I wanna be me,” she explained. “I wanna look like me, so I haven’t done too much madness on my head. I kind of feel like I look how I normally look.”

To see how Heidi and more stars incorporated this year’s theme into their Met Gala outfits, keep reading.

Rihanna

In custom Marc Jacobs.

A$AP Rocky

In custom Awge, Bvlgari jewelry and Briony Raymond umbrella.

Zendaya

In custom Louis Vuitton.

Serena Williams

In custom Moncler x EE72 by Edward Enninful and Fred Leighton jewelry.

Kim Kardashian

In custom Chrome Hearts.

Halle Berry

In LaQuan Smith.

Sabrina Carpenter

In custom Louis Vuitton.

Colman Domingo

In Valentino with Boucheron jewelry.

Kylie Jenner

In custom Ferragamo.

Cardi B

In Burberry.

Hailey Bieber

In custom Saint Laurent and Tiffany & Co. jewelry.

Cynthia Erivo

In custom Givenchy.

Kendall Jenner

In Torishéju.

Gigi Hadid

In custom Miu Miu.

Sydney Sweeney

In custom Miu Miu.

Zoe Saldaña

In Thom Browne.

Callum Turner & Dua Lipa

In custom Chanel.

Miley Cyrus

In Alaïa.

Shakira

In custom Prabal Gurung.

Nicole Kidman

In custom Balenciaga Couture and Wolford tights.

Chappell Roan

In a custom look sourced by Paul Tazewell. 

Megan Thee Stallion

In custom Michael Kors Collection and Stuart Weitzman shoes.

Pamela Anderson

In Tory Burch.

Halle Bailey

In Coach.

Charli XCX

In custom Ann Demeulemeester.

Doja Cat

In custom Marc Jacobs and Wolford tights.

Anne Hathaway

In Carolina Herrera.

Diana Ross

In Ugo Mozie.

Lorde

In Thom Browne.

Demi Moore

In custom Thom Browne.

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Check out E!’s Met Gala homepage for every must-see look from fashion’s biggest night and all the behind-the-scenes moments you might have missed. And watch E! News Tuesday, May 6, at 11 p.m. for a full 2025 Met Gala recap.

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