At the Met Gala 2025, renowned hairstylist Vernon François, who serves as both Lupita Nyong’o’s stylist and a global ambassador for Olaplex, was guided by four key principles in crafting Nyong’o’s stunning look: discipline, ancestry, craftsmanship, and possibility. He envisioned her hairstyle as a reflection of haute couture’s meticulous detail—where every contour, section, and placement parallel the skill of a master tailor. The result was a unique, organic ponytail that seamlessly blended sharp lines with delicate accents, showcasing both artistry and technique.
François passionately interpreted this year’s Gala theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” as a celebration of Black dandyism. For him, this theme isn’t just about fashion; it embodies the essence of artistry in tailoring. He expressed that it pays homage to the unsung seamstresses, intricate structures, and the deep craftsmanship infused with intent and purpose. This fashion narrative is steeped in power and resistance; it transforms refinement into a form of rebellion, challenging norms and celebrating individuality through style.
In preparing Nyong’o for the red carpet, François knew that the health and integrity of her natural hair were paramount. He began with Olaplex No.9 Bond Protector Nourishing Hair Serum, which nourished and protected her strands, and supplemented this with the No.5 Scalp Longevity Treatment, ensuring her scalp was healthy and well cared for. He emphasized that caring for the scalp is especially crucial when working with natural hair textures that require support beyond just surface-level styling. This foundational care allowed for a more authentic and lasting hairstyle.
As he moved to the styling phase, François opted for a delicate layering of light mists and flexible products designed to provide hold without sacrificing the hair’s natural movement. His approach was to maintain the inherent “natural rhythm” of Nyong’o’s hair, allowing it to breathe and flow rather than locking it into an unyielding style. The use of hidden pins helped create an internal structure that held the hairstyle together while preserving its organic essence—demonstrating his expertise in blending technique with artistry.
The resulting look was not only visually striking but also a representation of deeper themes of identity and cultural heritage. François’s meticulous attention to detail echoed the broader narrative of Black dandyism, evoking a sense of pride and celebration in where one comes from. His hair artistry became a canvas for presenting powerful ideas about heritage, with each twist and turn in Nyong’o’s hairstyle narrating a story of resilience and creativity.
Ultimately, François’s work at the Met Gala transcended mere style; it was an embodiment of culture, empowerment, and innovation. By intertwining hair artistry with significant themes, he contributed to a dialogue about Black identity and craftsmanship, reinforcing the idea that fashion is not just about appearance but also about powerful expression and cultural pride. Through his vision and skill, he helped create a memorable moment that resonated well beyond the red carpet, inviting all to appreciate the rich narratives woven into the fabric of Black dandyism.

