Priyanka Chopra stuns at Met Gala 2025 in a Balmain suit and a 241-carat Bvlgari emerald. Nick Jonas joins her on the iconic staircase
Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra returned to the Met Gala, marking her fifth appearance at the biggest fashion event. The actress turned heads in a tailored polka dot suit dress, a bespoke creation by Olivier Rousteing of Balmain, perfectly in sync with the gala's theme: "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style." While her outfit left us all in awe of her fashion sense, it was the big green emerald that had our eyes stuck on it. Priyanka wore a 241-carat Magnus Emerald.
Priyanka Chopra's necklace stole the show
The huge and stunning necklace featured a 241.06-carat faceted emerald — the largest ever set by the brand. The neckpiece worn by Priyanka is from Bvlgari's new Polychroma collection.
Priyanka Chopra's Met Gala look
The look brought back echoes of classic Hollywood, channeling sharp silhouettes and structured elegance, elevated by a contemporary interpretation of gender-fluid tailoring. The outfit was a stylish nod to the evening's theme centered around Black sartorial identity and the historical exploration of the Black dandy. Her stunning ensemble was perfectly accented with dazzling high jewellery from Bvlgari, the luxury Italian house for which Chopra serves as a global ambassador, joining the ranks of stars like Zendaya and Anne Hathaway.
Accompanying her was Nick Jonas, himself no stranger to the Met Gala carpet, walking side by side with his wife. Nick Jonas stunned in a tailored suit, complementing that of Priyanka Chopra's. In a heartfelt moment, Jonas was also captured helping his wife carry the gown's long trail. The couple first attended the Met Gala together in 2017.
About Met Gala 2025
The 2025 Met Gala holds a special place for Indian fashion and cinema enthusiasts, as several Indian stars made their debut appearances. Among them were superstar Shah Rukh Khan, Kiara Advani, and Diljit Dosanjh, while returning regulars like Isha Ambani and Natasha Poonawalla joined Priyanka in representing India on fashion's most iconic staircase.
The event, a fundraiser for the Costume Institute, also launches the museum's spring 2025 exhibit titled "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," curated by Andrew Bolton and guest curator Monica L. Miller, whose book Slaves to Fashion inspired the theme. The exhibition examines how Black identity has been expressed and shaped through fashion from the 18th century to the present day. This year's gala was co-chaired by Pharrell Williams, Colman Domingo, A$AP Rocky, and Lewis Hamilton.
