Pharrell Williams and his wife, Helen Lasichanh, arrived modeling Louis Vuitton, the brand for which he serves as men's creative director
The theme of the 2025 Met Gala is "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," and the dress code is "Tailored for You"
The couple last attended the gala in 2021, where they wore matching Western-inspired Chanel cowboy shirts and pants
Not only is Pharrell Williams serving as one of the 2025 Met Gala co-chairs, but he’s also serving looks with wife Helen Lasichanh on the red carpet.
The couple arrived at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on Monday, May 5, wearing complementary outfits. The music legend, 52, designed his own sparkling double-breasted blazer made of 100,000 pearls, per Vogue. The look, made with the help of Williams’ team at Louis Vuitton, totaled 980 hours of work. He wore the piece over a white button-down and black tie. He kept the rest of the look classy, opting for a pair of black flared trousers and matching shoes.
Meanwhile, Lasichanh, 44, wore a black leather corset top and tights with a Louis Vuitton branded pattern. Draped over her shoulder was a dark blazer. In her hands, she held a fur Louis Vuitton speedy bag.
“To me, dandyism is about intentionality—a sport of getting dressed,” Williams told Vogue of his look's connection to this year’s Met Gala theme. “It’s not just about dressing well; it’s about using style as a form of self-expression and freedom. Pearls have become a part of that for me, which is why I created a pearl double-breasted jacket for this look.”
On the carpet, Williams told Variety that “the Black men of the working class” served as fashion icons for this theme.
“They do the hard work, but then when it’s time to get fresh, they get dandy and Superfine,” he told the outlet. “I’m inspired by the working class because that’s where I come from.”
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