Instagram’s Favorite Fashion Expert Gives a Hot Take on Met Gala 2025

Instagram’s Favorite Fashion Expert Gives a Hot Take on Met Gala 2025

The Met Gala has long been fashion’s most anticipated red carpet, but in 2025, a shift toward refined tailoring and subtle statements marked a departure from the over-the-top extravagance we’ve come to expect. As someone who’s covered countless fashion events, nothing has brought me more joy than what was inspired by the Superfine: Tailoring Black Style theme. It ushered in a refreshing “less is more” aesthetic that still managed to captivate the cultural conversation, leaving room for extravagance and dandyism but with a sharp attention towards tailoring as well. To decode what this means for the fashion industry at large, I turned to Instagram’s favorite trend analyst, @databutmakeitfashion.

With over half a million followers hanging on her every percentage and getting an incredibly relatable fashion-girl meme along the way, @databutmakeitfashion has quickly risen to become the digital authority on what matters in the fashion ecosystem, with Instagram being her main platform. Her unfiltered, real-time analysis cuts through the noise of traditional fashion coverage and offers insights that resonate with the facts (and incredibly accurate data points) behind the trend cycle.

In our conversation following fashion’s biggest night, she revealed why one particular designer stood out as the undisputed winner of the Met Gala red carpet, noted on some of her favorite looks, and let us know the takeaways that can’t be missed this season. Below, discover everything you need to know if you want to analyze the Met Gala red carpet with us.

Here we go, another Met Gala in the books. What are your initial thoughts of the evening?

I thoroughly enjoyed this carpet. It was a lot more cohesive than previous years. What I thought was a bit interesting was that there were some more “traditional extravagant looks,” such as Diana Ross’s look, which was fantastic and larger than life, or Doja Cat was pretty extravagant as well. But amongst the other looks, it was more of a “less is more” vibe than it’s been in Met Galas of years past.

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I saw a lot of online discourse of people arguing over Zendaya‘s look because it was really a “less is more” moment. For a look to be important at the Met Gala, does it need to be larger than life? To me, it was on-theme, showing off the artistry of the house and the brand, which I found interesting because people see the Met Gala as the place to go all out. The theme Camp: Notes on Fashion in 2019 gave us the expectation that if people don’t dress in an over-the-top gown, they didn’t get it right. So, I like how the Met this year was maybe a little bit more balanced, just kind of showing off the artistry of brands and doing really nice, more subtle, but still very pointed and important messages through clothing. I saw some discourse saying, “Is this a recession indicator?” And I don’t even want to get into that. I thought it was great.