Met Gala 2025 Jewelry Looks

Jewelry took center stage at the 2025 Met Gala, adding unparalleled levels of power and personality to this year’s theme: “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.” From diamond brooches to custom heirlooms, the accessories told their own story—one of heritage, elegance, and high art. This year, jewels did not just finish the look. They defined it. Every necklace, ring, and brooch added another layer to the night’s deeper celebration of culture, identity, and self-expression. Ahead, the best Met Gala 2025 jewelry looks.
Zendaya
Zendaya’s Met Gala 2025 look featured a custom crisp white Louis Vuitton suit designed by Pharrell Williams, accentuated by a Bulgari snake back brooch that added a modern twist to classic tailoring. She kept her styling simple, pairing the brooch with gold studs and her stunning east-west diamond engagement ring from fiancé Tom Holland.
Shop the Look: Bulgari Serpenti Viper Necklace
Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra stunned at the Met Gala 2025 in a custom black-and-white polka dot suit by Balmain, paired with striking Bulgari jewelry. The centerpiece was the Magnus Emerald necklace, featuring the brand’s largest faceted emerald at 241.06 carats, part of Bulgari’s upcoming Polychroma High Jewelry collection. She completed the look with matching diamond earrings and an emerald-and-diamond cocktail ring, making a show-stopping statement that previewed Bulgari’s exclusive upcoming collection.
Shop the Look: Harry Winston Cathedral Emerald and Diamond Necklace
Anne Hathaway
As always, Anne Hathaway brought elegance and edge to the red carpet in a custom Carolina Herrera column skirt and a sharply tailored white button-down designed by Wes Gordon. The beaded black-and-silver look struck the perfect balance between classic glamour and modern polish. But the real star? Her sparkling Bulgari sapphire necklace. The gigantic rectangular-cut stone gave her look a pop of color and perfectly balanced her minimal, tailored outfit.
Shop the Look: Cartier High Jewelry Necklace
Halle Berry
Halle Berry turned heads at the 2025 Met Gala in a striped mesh and black LaQuan Smith gown, accessorized with a Cartier Tsagaan snow leopard necklace that took over 1,000 hours to craft. The necklace, featuring more than 31 carats of diamonds, was the centerpiece of her Met Gala 2025 look. She also wore matching Cartier earrings, which took over 300 hours to create. Halle Berry’s Met Gala outfit was nothing less than a masterpiece.
Shop the Look: Van Cleef & Arpels À Cheval Transformable Necklace
Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton embraced the Superfine theme in a custom Wales Bonner suit, pairing it with diamond studs and a vibrant 1980s multi-colored diamond brooch on his beret from Briony Raymond. He added a brooch, and matching cufflinks made from freshwater pearls and garnet-colored diamonds.
Shop the Look: Tiffany & Co. Peapod Brooch
Gabrielle Union
Gabrielle Union stepped onto the 2025 Met Gala red carpet in a strapless black gown with a long white train adorned with flowers that matched those in her hair, looking like the epitome of spring. The actress paired the gown with gorgeous Tiffany & Co. jewelry—a striking necklace and earrings.
Shop the Look: Harry Winston Endless Love Necklace
About The Author
Debbie Azar is the Co-Founder and President of Gemological Science International (GSI), one of the largest gemological organizations in the world, and a distinguished leader in the global diamond and jewelry industry. As an executive with extensive knowledge of the jewelry and gem lab industries, her entrepreneurial skills and vision have helped GSI achieve rapid and continuous growth worldwide, establishing 13 leading-edge gemological facilities on four continents. She currently serves on the boards of the Jewelers Vigilance Committee, Responsible Jewellery Council, and Jewelers for Children, and is a member of the 24 Karat Club of New York. She has been featured in Forbes, Daily Mail, Good Morning America, Bloomberg, Bloomberg Businessweek, Fox Business, Fox5, CBS2, BOLDTV, Varney&Co, The Street, and NASDAQ, among others.