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Over the years, the Met Gala has become more than a fashion event — it’s a global celebration of art, style, and identity. As K-pop continues to shape music and fashion around the world, several of its biggest stars have made history by appearing at the Met Gala, standing out with their unique interpretations of the annual themes. Here’s a look at the K-pop artists who have attended the event and the unforgettable fashion statements they brought to the red carpet.



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CL (2NE1)

CL was one of the first K-pop stars to attend the Met Gala, making her debut in 2021. She wore a bold denim couture gown by Alexander Wang. The look featured a wide, structured bow-like collar and a dramatic open back, paired with silver accessories and platinum blonde hair. Her outfit was both futuristic and rooted in traditional Korean hanbok elements — a fitting fusion for the Gala’s In America: A Lexicon of Fashion theme.

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Jackson Wang

Jackson Wang made his Met Gala appearance in a sharp Louis Vuitton suit. His outfit reflected his signature cool, polished style — a black tailored suit with clean lines, subtle embroidery, and a silk lapel that shimmered under the lights. His minimal styling and confident presence made a strong impression, showing how classic tailoring can still feel fresh and modern.

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Johnny (NCT)

Johnny attended the 2022 Met Gala, turning heads in a custom satin suit by Peter Do. His all-black ensemble featured a sheer top underneath the blazer, adding a sleek, modern edge to the traditional menswear silhouette. With slicked-back hair and silver jewelry, Johnny balanced elegance with attitude — a look that received wide praise from both fans and fashion critics.

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Jennie (BLACKPINK)

Jennie made her Met Gala debut in 2023, wearing a vintage Chanel mini dress from Karl Lagerfeld’s 1990 collection. The white dress, with its structured bodice and delicate black ribbon detailing, was a subtle yet elegant nod to the Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty theme. Jennie completed the look with black tights, pumps, and her signature braid — blending classic Chanel elements with her modern charm.

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Lay Zhang (EXO)

Lay Zhang made his appearance at the Met Gala in a sharp, monochrome look. Dressed in a crisp white suit with black accents, Lay chose simple tailoring elevated by perfect fit and fine details. His understated style, combined with polished shoes and a neat hairstyle, aligned with the evening’s theme while staying true to his calm and refined image.

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PSY

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Rain

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Rosé (BLACKPINK)

Rosé made her Met Gala debut in 2021 as the first female K-pop idol to attend the event. Dressed by Saint Laurent, she wore a sleek black mini dress with a white bow detail, staying minimal yet impactful. Her look was fresh, youthful, and aligned with the house’s elegant style — and it marked a major moment for K-pop’s presence in global high fashion.

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Stray Kids

In 2024, Stray Kids became the first full K-pop group to walk the Met Gala red carpet together. Each member wore custom Tommy Hilfiger suits, coordinated in a palette of navy, cream, and burgundy. Their outfits combined American preppy style with sharp Korean tailoring. As a group, they balanced unity and individuality, each member showcasing a different twist on the theme while presenting a strong group image.

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LISA

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S.Coups

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