
Leonardo DiCaprio made a low-key debut at the 2025 Met Gala, marking his first appearance at fashion’s most iconic event—but without walking the red carpet.
The 50-year-old Oscar-winning actor attended the high-profile evening with girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti, 26, on Monday, May 5, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
While DiCaprio skipped the traditional red carpet entrance, Vogue captured a rare photo of him inside the venue. The actor appeared to shield his face from cameras, maintaining his signature low profile. Dressed in a sleek black tuxedo, DiCaprio still adhered to the evening's “Tailored For You” dress code.
Vittoria Ceretti, a rising star in the fashion world and DiCaprio’s current partner, stunned in a custom Moncler x EE72 by Edward Enninful gown. She completed her elegant look with Briony Raymond jewelry, turning heads as she moved through the gala alongside the Titanic actor.
Leonardo DiCaprio and his girlfriend, Vittoria Ceretti, during the #MetGala. pic.twitter.com/mhPAPc4h0k
— Leonardo DiCaprio Fan (@dicapriofans) May 7, 2025
Despite the Met Gala’s long-standing “no phones” policy, several attendees broke the rule, sharing behind-the-scenes images from inside the event. DiCaprio’s appearance—though minimal—adds to the buzz surrounding this year’s celebrity guest list, which leaned heavily into high fashion and subtle romantic pairings.
Multiple videos of bae Leonardo DiCaprio at Stella McCartney’s Met Gala afterparty at Casa Cruz in NYC on Monday (May 6th) night.#LeonardoDiCaprio pic.twitter.com/0iQi4RMyqS
— Daily Leo DiCaprio (@dailyleodicapri) May 9, 2024
Though DiCaprio is known for supporting fashion events and designers, this marks his first official attendance at the Met Gala, even if he opted for a discreet presence rather than a grand entrance. His decision to attend with Ceretti signals another step in their increasingly public relationship.
Photos from the event show the couple enjoying the evening while staying mostly out of the spotlight—true to DiCaprio’s longtime public persona.
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