The 2025 Met Gala, held on May 5 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, was once again a night of high fashion, bold statements, and cultural celebration. This year’s theme, ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,’ honored Black dandyism and the legacy of African American tailoring.
While stars from around the world graced the iconic steps, Latino and Hispanic celebrities made a powerful impact, showcasing their unique fashion sense and global influence. Below is a roundup of the top Latino artists who attended the 2025 Met Gala, along with details of their standout looks.
One of the most talked-about appearances of the night came from Bad Bunny, who made his fourth Met Gala appearance in a chocolate-brown Prada suit. He elevated the look with jeweled gloves, a floral brooch, a traditional Puerto Rican jíbaro-style hat, and white shoes. His look paid tribute to Afro-Caribbean heritage and ’70s salsa culture, seamlessly blending tradition and high fashion.
Spanish superstar Rosalía turned heads in a dramatic, mermaid-style gown by Olivier Rousteing. Though her look leaned more bridal than thematic, the bold silhouette and minimalist styling kept her in the spotlight. Rosalía also teased new music, making her appearance a double win for fans.
Rosalía the LEGEND you are #MetGala pic.twitter.com/LnVq409kS4
— JONATHAN (@Jonathzn) May 6, 2025
Shakira made her Met Gala debut in a vibrant pink gown by Prabal Gurung. While her dress was striking, critics noted that it didn’t strongly reflect the event’s theme. Still, the Colombian singer’s appearance was one of the night’s most anticipated moments.
J Balvin in a stunning Marc Jacobs pink suit, accompanied by his partner Valentina Ferrer, brought his signature cool to the Met steps.
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Mexican-American artist Omar Apollo wore a sleek Loewe suit with shimmering lapels, perfectly fusing classic tailoring with modern edge. His look was widely praised as one of the most stylish menswear moments of the night.
Omar Apollo on the #MetGala carpet📸 pic.twitter.com/IQYARnhPoL
— Pigeons & Planes (@PigsAndPlans) May 5, 2025
Actress Jenna Ortega, known for her role in Wednesday, wore a metallic, armor-inspired ensemble by Balmain. Although the outfit was visually stunning, some critics felt it missed the mark in relation to the Met Gala 2025 theme.
If you heard the gasp I just let out JENNA ORTEGA ?!!!! RULERS?!!!!! #MetGala2025 pic.twitter.com/CsKneqxjpV
— bunny sanders (@whatbunnysaid) May 6, 2025
Georgina Rodríguez, partner of soccer icon Cristiano Ronaldo, stunned in a lace slip dress with a dramatic train and thigh-high slit. Designed by Guram Gvasalia of Vetements, the look was sensual and elegant, though it lacked a clear tie to the gala’s theme.
Georgina Rodríguez attended her first Met Gala in a custom Vetements black slip dress. Stunning? Absolutely. On theme? Let’s talk. pic.twitter.com/ddBoj8I6ut
— ❦ (@virgilsbride) May 6, 2025
The Met Gala 2025 wasn’t just about high fashion — it was about cultural expression and representation. Latino and Hispanic stars brought their A-game, reminding the world of their ever-growing influence in both pop culture and couture.
From Puerto Rico to Spain, from Colombia to Mexico, these artists lit up the blue carpet with style, pride, and personality.
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