
S.Coups, leader of global K-pop sensation SEVENTEEN, made a commanding debut at the 2025 Met Gala, and the world was waiting especially Carats. Dressed in a custom BOSS ensemble inspired by the jeogori, the traditional Korean garment, S.Coups turned the carpet into his personal runway, delivering a look that sharp heritage and high fashion under the evening’s theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” dress code “Tailored For You”.



The BOSS creation was a visual masterpiece: a structured coat inspired by the silhouette of a jeogori, with contrasting inner and outer fabrics that revealed themselves in motion. Every step S.Coups took became part of the performance, the coat would flutter just enough to show intricate embroidery and rich color contrasts inside, creating an effect that made people stop and stare.



It wasn’t just a look, it was a moment. A poetic blend of Korean tradition and the Met’s celebration of tailoring as self-expression.

“Every movement told a story, he brought culture to the carpet.”
“He didn’t just attend the Met Gala, he elevated it.”




By staying true to his roots while honoring the theme’s celebration of Black dandyism and personalized tailoring, S.Coups showed that fashion is most powerful when it crosses borders and tells layered stories.
In BOSS, S.Coups didn’t just wear a look, he created a legacy.
