Alicia Keys joined a bevy of A-list stars and high-profile guests for the Tiffany & Co. Blue Book Gala on Friday in New York City. Anya Taylor-Joy, Greta Lee and Quinta Brunson were among the stars who hit the arrival carpet ahead of the event, posing for photos in designer looks.
For the special occasion, Keys opted for a design courtesy of Givenchy‘s fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection. The Grammy Award-winning artist meant business, wearing a suited look with a double-breasted blazer and coordinated, high-waisted trousers.
Alicia Keys attends the Tiffany Blue Book Gala on April 25 in New York City.
Nina Westervelt
The look featured a black and white striped pattern, with faded black fabric at the hemline of the trousers. Keys also opted for a trend seen on several stars as of late, choosing to go shirtless beneath her blazer. Venus Williams styled the trend during Milan Fashion Week last February, while Camila Cabello favored the trend during Paris Fashion Week last March.
Along with her suited attire, Keys accessorized her ensemble with pieces of jewelry courtesy of Tiffany & Co., including a shimmering statement necklace and earrings. Keys’ hair was styled in a sleek look and pulled back into a tight chignon. The singer’s look was curated by stylist Jason Bolden.
Givenchy’s fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection.
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Givenchy’s fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection made its runway debut as part of Paris Fashion Week last March. The collection marked Sarah Burton’s first as creative director of the French luxury fashion house. The formative years of Burton’s career were spent at Alexander McQueen.
For the collection, Burton delved deep into the Givenchy archive. “Back to silhouette. This is the backbone of the house today,” she said during a preview, per Miles Socha’s WWD review of the collection.
Alicia Keys attends the Tiffany Blue Book Gala on April 25 in New York City.
Nina Westervelt
“The clothes were superb, peerlessly realized and immediately desirable; sometimes young and zesty, but most often the pinnacle of adult sophistication,” Socha observed. “Here was a show where you could sense how proud the models were to wear them, and the entire cast of diverse sizes and ages looked gorgeous.”
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