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- The Met Gala of 2025 took place on Monday in New York.
- Billionaires retreated on monochrome dresses adapted to the biggest fashion event of the year.
- Here are our choices the best – and the worst – billionaire clothing this year.
Met Gala, undoubtedly the biggest fashion event of the year, took place on Monday and the guests of this list came to impress.
Several billionaires participated in a money collection event at the New York Major Art Museum.
This year's theme was “Superfine: customization of black style“And the dress code was” customized to you. “
In the sea of clothing inspired by men's clothing, some of those present stood out for the wrong reasons.
Here are the clothes we thought we nailed the subject, and those that lost the sign.
Best: Grace Murdoch and Wendi Murdoch
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Wendi Murdoch, an entrepreneur and former woman of Rupert Murdoch, a media mogul, dazzled at the Met gala with her daughter Grace. Both wore white bands installed.
The two -part set of Wendi had golden embroidery and a high collar resembling a Chinese Qipaot. He finished with white lace boots, a white bag and a golden head.
Grace's appearance was a simpler-dense fitted blazer, pleated skirt, feather brooch and a white handbag.
The worst: Gustav Wizoe
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Norwegian billionaire Gustav Witzoe arrived in a completely white ensemble and a clear suitcase, which appeared to be filled with rose petals.
Its Sheer Blazer-Cape Hybrid followed him and his appearance was accessories, including a white cowboy hat, boots and golden jewelry.
The clothing looked a little cooler than we had wanted.
The best and worst: Mo Pritzker (Best) and John A. Pritzker (worst)
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Billionaire investor John A. Pritzker and his wife Mo Pritzker arrived in matching full -fledged clothing.
The combination of John Pritzker's ultra-light black smoking and ties seemed to be out of place during the fashion-country meeting.
He was also thoroughly overshadowed Burned with a black bother skirt.
Best and worst: Mellody Hobson (Best), George Lucas (worst)
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Filmmaker and philanthropist billionaire George Lucas and Chairman of the Council of Starbucks Directors Mellody Hobson came to the gala in tremendously different suits.
Hobson's gray tweed suit was sparkling and he was bejeweled bro and pulled out with chains.
But his husband kept it as simple as possible in the Navy-blue suit, which would look more on Wall Street than Met.
The worst: Kim Kardashian
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The businesswoman and the media personality Kim Kardashian caught her dense pieces of wardrobe. He also kept his usual corset silhouette, which he is athletic at almost every delayed Met gala.
He wore a two -piece set of leather texture. At the top was the shape of a more expensive décolleté and a corset at the top and was fastened with the strap attached to the open back.
He helped with diamond necks, earrings, chains and rings, and a black top hat in the sports.
The clothing was suitable for the subject but felt unimaginable.
The worst: Tory Burch
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Billionaire designer Tory Burch wore a simple white maxi dress for this year's gala. He lay it with black beaded chains that gave the front of the spider web.
She kept the rest of the clothing with a simple black and white handbag and diamond earrings.
The clothing did not tend to the “customized” topic too strongly.
The worst: Anthony Pratt
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Anthony Pratt, an Australian billionaire businessman, was a sight to look at, shining in his funky bright green suit from the mass of the black and white crowd.
The suit had been stamped all over it all. He helped to this with a dark green player hat and a walking cane.
Our biggest qualification was the running shoes he wore under the suit.