Miley Cyrus Shows Off Sculpted Abs in Sleek Alaïa Ensemble at 2025 Met Gala
Miley Cyrus's much-anticipated album Something Beautiful is only weeks away from hitting shelves on May 30. Before the album drops, the artist made an impressive comeback at one of the biggest annual fashion events: the Met Gala. Cyrus turned heads wearing a revealing Alaïa leather top, paired with a black skirt and Cartier accessories, flawlessly capturing the essence “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” theme of the night.


Cyrus previously appeared at the event in 2019 alongside her ex-husband. Liam Hemsworth . She made her Met Gala debut In 2013, she started her voyage on the red carpet.
The artist conducted her final significant interview in November 2024, during which she shared insights into her forthcoming project. Something Beautiful in Harper’s Bazaar She characterized the album as "mesmerizing and dazzling," providing a peek at the daring new path she's embracing with her music.
"It's a concept album aimed at trying to address a somewhat troubled culture through music," Cyrus said to the outlet. Her vision is Something Beautiful as her take on Pink Floyd’s The Wall —"But with an improved wardrobe and a more dazzling atmosphere filled with pop culture."
During the conversation, Cyrus shared her thoughts on dealing with fame, mentioning that she has distanced herself from social media. "It must be incredibly challenging entering this industry with smartphones and Instagram," she remarked, considering the journey modern celebrities go through. She added that these platforms were never a significant aspect of her own life, stating, "I don’t even know my Instagram password anymore."
Cyrus shared that her experience as a child star significantly shaped her life and current relationships. She stated, "As an individual, I believe I have strong connections with others and consider myself everyone's friend. However, due to my upbringing, some interactions become challenging at times. While I can readily shed my public image, it often proves difficult for others to overlook this aspect of me."
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