The singers Sabrina Carpenter, Lisa Stuns, and the model and designer, also the wife of the singer and men's fashion designer Pharrell Williams, Helen Lasichanh, are trending on the internet, after wearing sensual and seductive looks on the Met Gala 2025 red carpet.
With little clothing, but at the same time embodying the theme of the night "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style", Lisa wore a body and blazer look with sparkles but without pants, complementing the look with a pendant necklace and a handbag from the fashion house Louis Vuitton.

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While Sabrina Carpenter, wore a similar body look also from Louis Vuitton with a dandy inspiration, with a long tail and bright lips, in a more seasonal tone, which showed her most sensual and seductive side.

For her part, Helen Lasichanh, Pharrell Williams' wife, posed in a spectacular total look by Louis Vuitton, consisting of a leather bodysuit with a matching jacket, as well as sheer stockings with the brand's monogram, Louis Vuitton, moccasin-style heels and a plush fabric bag also from the same fashion house.

These appearances were within the framework of the charity event held by the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Met Gala, 2025, which this year was celebrated under the theme: Superfine: Tailoring
Black Style", in Spanish, "Superfino: el arte de la sastrería en el dandismo negro".
About the Met Gala
Every first Monday of May marks the traditional fashion event, which is directed by Vogue's editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour, who since 1995 after celebrating it for the first time, is responsible for meticulously choosing every detail of the gala and even the names of the select guest list.
This year's Met Gala was hosted by ASAP Rocky, Lewis Hamilton, Colman Domingo, and Pharrell
Williams.
The 2025 Met Gala celebrated “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” the Costume Institute's first exhibition focusing exclusively on Black designers, and the first in over 20 years dedicated to men's fashion.
According to the NY Times, this year's concept "focused on the history and influence of the Black dandy in the Western world, and on how fashion has been used as a tool for both enslavement and liberation."








