Metropolitan Gala 2025 Red Carpet Power Ranking

For anyone who thinks the crowd gleaming at the Metropolitan Gala on the first Monday in May, Anna Wintour was surprised on the sleeve of Louis Vuitton's silk evening jacket during last week's event. This year’s guest list highlights a healthy first-time attendee, expanding the night’s cast, including a variety of A-level athletes and Bollywood stars, as well as actors White lotusThe hot season three.

The dress theme of the evening, “Tailored for You”, influenced the brands seen on the carpet as the various fitting interpretations and accompanying accessories paid tribute to the Academy of Clothing’s new exhibition “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” explores the 19th-century oftwist windings and extends into the 19th century, and opens until October 26 as a black identity and now open elements.

Ultimately, how does luxury brands perform on this starry night? Hollywood Reporter Partners dedicated to data company launchers have produced the annual Red Carpet Power Ranking, which measures engagement at five major events between January and March during the awards season, plus May’s Metropolitan Festival. Recognized as the industry standard for modern brand measurement, Launchmetrics uses its proprietary Media Impact Value (MIV) algorithm to analyze and analyze and rank brands and celebrities, covering five categories: fashion, watches and jewelry, as well as the top five women and the top five men in each event. The launch of the MIV algorithm allocates monetary value to each post, social media interactions, and editorial stories to determine the brand’s influence and the participation won.

On Met Gala in 2025, the MIV totaled $1.3 billion, ranking in the top 10 or top five in the category, totaling nearly $445 million. What's even more impressive is that the total was collected in just 48 hours after the Mets Celebration Carpet Tel, with a measurement of 7 days in 2024 totaling $1.4 billion. Who is performing well among celebrities and brands, and who is really surprised? Check out the results below.

Top 10 Fashion Brands: Pharrell Williams Styles Louis Vuitton Reliable Win

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Perhaps the least surprising thing of the night was Louis Vuitton's No. 1 spot among top fashion brands. After all, the iconic French home is a major sponsor of "Super Elf: Cut Black Style" and men's creative director Pharrell Williams was one of the co-chairs of the evening, along with Wales Bonner's Valentino's Colman Domingo and Colman Domingo, and $ap Rocky's Lewes Rocky, who enjoyed a look from his own Awge Babel. On the carpet, Pharrell discusses handmade items of his coat, which are decorated entirely with pearls to create pinstripe effects, while he also works with various stars, occasionally ventures into female designs to create a look. "I'm a big fan of Pharrell and have been on the show," Sabrina Carpenter explained to La La Anthony on the carpet. "I'm like, if I could go with him this year, it would be my dream, it's true."

For the carpenter, Pharrell designed a custom burgundy pinstripe tailgown with crystal buttons on it, worn on pinstripe bodysuits and paired with Shocked diamonds, and the overall look creates the stunning circus ringleader effect. “He said, ‘You’re short, so you don’t have pants.’ Carpenter and Pharrell are 10 stars that are worn at night, including Jeremy Allen White, Doechii, Pusha T and Malcolm Washington. Folding all of these exposures together, the result is MIV $55.2 million.

Top 5 Women: White lotus Celebrities win the night

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But this is Manobal, who is in the transition from Blackpink to his solo album and acting career and begins with her debut in Mook’s debut White lotusranks among the top five women. Pharrell also designed her custom look, which included a fixed coat on a corset top and a leotard decorated with Louis Vuitton's Monogram pattern. In an Instagram post that has received over 3.3 million likes so far, the born actress and singer thanked Pharrell, Wintour, “and the entire team that made my custom tailored look realistic.”

Thai model and actress Sarocha Chankimha is ranked second and third in Valentino, and Chanel's Blackpink's Jennie. The latter posted her metro party three times, with her 87.2 million Instagram followers, which received nearly 10 million likes and 47 million replies, and any brand would envy it. There is no doubt that Instagram engagement is important. The platform's two charge Zendaya, with 179 million followers and 149 million followers, finished fourth and fifth in the top five, which is an astonishing number of two regular No. 1 women, but it's neither a woman nor a woman, nor their team, or their team has her look posted on her Instagram. It's lost engagement for the brand they wear and is the main explanation for its lower positions on the chart.

Top Five Men: Bollywood Superstar Wins First

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If you are looking at the rankings of men and thinking “Who is Shah Rukh Khan?” then you may not be a fan of Bollywood. Among other nicknames, he is known as "King Khan" as he has appeared in over 100 films and became the first male Bollywood star to attend the event in Met Gala. Khan explained on the carpet that he was invited by Indian fashion superstar Sabyasachi Mukherjee. Khan wore a designer suit and also one of the perfect playboy accessories of the night, a cane conceptualized by Mukherjee, featuring 18-carat gold Bengal Tiger and paired with tourmaline, sapphire, old mines, old mine cuts and excellent cut diamonds. Khan himself received over 5.3 million likes and 80,500 replies on his Instagram posts of his 47.9 million followers, all leading to his $19 million No. 1 spot in MIV.

Punjabi actor, singer-producer Diljit Dosanjh took third place in the appearance of Prabal Gurung, inspired by Royal Sikh costumes and earned a $7.3 million MIV, while Hamilton, Domingo and Bad Bunny wore Prada, who wore Prada, which took the top five in Met Gala men. It is worth noting that the total of the top five men is $48.6 million, a figure that is easily overshadowed by top women, who are almost twice that: $86.2 million. Even in the celebration of raising ofdy and tailoring, women on the red carpet continued to dominate the conversation and won the engagement.

Top 10 watch and jewelry brands: Cartier & Tiffany & Co.

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Quantity plays an important role in the position of jewelers in the power rankings. Cartier provided its gold and diamond designs to 17 stars, including Halle Berry, Rihanna, Miley Cyrus, Bad Bunny, Jon Batiste and Ayo Edebiri, while Tiffany & Co. bejeweled almost the same number of stars, a list that featured Pharrell and his wife, Helen, as well as Nick Jonas, Hailey Bieber, Doechii, and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen is injured (attending his first metro party, wearing Burberry). So Cartier and Tiffany & Co. It's not surprising that it's also ranked in the MIV numbers, earning $11.8 million and $10.8 million respectively.

Bulgaria, Swarovski, Shocked and Jacob & Co. Holding a follow-up position on the list, while the appearance of Boucheron reflects the continued expansion of the Paris-based jeweler in the United States, but the brand that stands out is Mumbai-based jeweler Golecha, who is Mumbai-based jeweler who created custom necklaces for the Dosanjh look. The decision received $2.8 million in revenue participation.

Top 5 Accessories Brands: Audience Shoes and Premium Hats

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Crutches aren't the only accessories that are important in events commemorating Dandy's style. Shoes also looked closely, with Christian Louboutin winning the top spot with a $1.6 million MIV, including his Aiglon Black-White bystander Loafer, which included Andrew Scott wearing a Willy Chavarria suit while his white Aiglissima boots were paired with Law Roach Roach with his Burberry Suit. (The famous "image architect" teamed up with Daniel Lee, a creative director of the British record company, to create the sight for stars including Jodie Turner-Smith, Cardi B and Angela Bassett.)

Meanwhile, the hat inspired a lot of conversations, especially those designed by legendary Minar Stephen Jones. Rihanna and Tracee Ellis Ross are custom hats by Jones in a custom design by Marc Jacobs, while Kim Kardashian ends her leather Chrome Hearts Ensemble with Jones’ match Fedora. The result is: the MIV of the famous designer is $1.4 million. Footwear behemoth Jimmy Choo and Manolo Blahnik finished third and fifth respectively, while Nike’s appearance in the rankings was due to a arrival: George Lucas, George Lucas won multiple Met Gala stories as his navy tuxedo paired with Nike’s Flex flex flex experience in Black in Black, but once a $60 retail price, but no longer a sad sad, it’s unsubmitted.