Fashion|In addition to the Pope, Rihanna and Pamela Anderson, among others, made it to the list.
The fashion magazine Vogue chose Pope Leo XIV for the 2025 best-dressed list.
In addition to the pope, singers Rihanna and Bad Bunny and actors Pamela Anderson and Timothée Chalamet made it to the list.
Fashion designer Miro Hämäläinen says that the pope’s style resonates because conservative winds are blowing in the fashion world as well.
Impressive fashion magazine Vogue announced last week his list of the best dressed people of 2025.
It’s on the list Bad Bunnyn, Rihanna’s and Rosalian pop stars like Also Actors like Jenna Ortega, Pamela Anderson and Timothée Chalamet got on the list.
The list also features the future mayor of New York Zohran Mamdanin artist spouse Rama Duwaji and Olympic tennis champion Venus Williams.
The most surprising name can be found at the end of the alphabetical list: the Pope elected to head the Catholic Church in May Leo XIV.
According to Vogue, Leo XIV’s more spectacular style differs from his predecessor who preferred modest white of Francis. However, the Pope’s official tailor has remained the same.
Vogue names the pope’s best outfit as the red mozzetta cape and gold-embroidered cape, which he wore in his first public appearance as pope.
Pope Leo XIV organized a meeting in the Vatican in November for filmmakers who have arrived from around the world. Vogue also praises the Pope’s film craze and hopes that this will appear at the next Sundance Film Festival.
Fashion designer Miro Hämäläinen finds the selection of the Pope on the list interesting and calculated.
“Now other media are quoting the story and trying to interpret what Vogue’s listing is about,” Hämäläinen tells HS.
According to his own assessment, the pope’s style resonates because conservative winds are blowing in the fashion world as well. Along with the skimpy Y2K style, you can see long hems and covering the skin, as well as historically influenced clothing.
“The Pope’s traditional shoes, for example, have very thin soles, like some medieval clogs. Now sneakers have started to have similar soles as well.”
Catholic aesthetics have been said trendaavan for some time now. Baroque decoration has been seen in the collections of Dior and Dolce & Gabbana.
According to Hämäläinen, the quiet luxury trend of a couple of years ago, where beige and gray were preferred, is falling by the wayside. Crumeluur, gold and embroideries are allowed to shine.
“Wealth no longer needs to be hidden in clothing,” he sums up.