Chappell Roan’s Met Gala look could be yours

The breakout pop star is auctioning her unforgettable pink patchwork suit—boots, train, glitter and all—in support of LGBTQ+ youth. Here’s how to place your bid.

A Met Gala moment worth owning

Chappell Roan, the theatrical pop icon-in-the-making, stole the show at this year’s Met Gala with a dazzling upcycled ensemble—and now, she’s offering it up to the highest bidder. The vibrant pink patchwork suit, which quickly became one of the night’s most memorable looks, is now available for auction via her eBay storefront. But this isn’t just fashion for fashion’s sake. All proceeds from the sale will benefit the Ali Forney Center, an organization that supports LGBTQ+ and at-risk youth, chosen by Roan herself in honor of Pride Month.

The outfit, created in collaboration with Wicked costume designer Paul Tazewell and stylist Genesis Webb, is a maximalist dream rooted in sustainability and storytelling. Constructed from over 830 vintage textiles sourced on eBay, it speaks to Roan’s ongoing commitment to secondhand fashion—and her growing reputation as a fearless fashion force. Now, fans have the rare chance to literally step into her shoes, quite possibly in a pair of glittering harlequin-stitched boots.

fashion display featuring a vibrant pink outfit with sequins

Tailored to the theme—and to the moment

This year’s Met Gala theme, “The Garden of Time,” invited guests to reflect on craftsmanship and history. Roan and her team took it one step further with a look that embodies circular fashion and conscious design. Working closely with Tazewell, she upcycled hundreds of secondhand swatches—velvet, silk, sequins, and glittery tulle—into a custom ‘70s-inspired suit finished with meticulous detail and a theatrical sweep of feathers.

From the structured blazer to the wide-legged pants and dramatic feather-trimmed coat, every inch of the outfit nods to both Roan’s signature stagewear and the glamour of vintage costuming. Tazewell, best known for designing iconic theatrical wardrobes, approached the process like a narrative puzzle. “As a designer, I’m drawn to pieces that already have a life,” he said. “Working with vintage materials from eBay let me build something entirely new while honoring what came before. It’s not just fashion—it’s storytelling.”

The rise of secondhand stardom

Roan’s love for secondhand fashion isn’t just a red carpet stunt—it’s part of her DNA. The singer has made vintage and upcycled fashion a core part of her identity, whether she’s wearing a 1930s gown to a Broadway show or reinterpreting historical figures on stage. (She dressed as the Statue of Liberty for her 2024 Governors Ball performance and donned a Joan of Arc-inspired look at the VMAs.)

This Met Gala ensemble is the most high-profile example yet of how secondhand fashion can feel not just sustainable, but spectacular. And by choosing to partner with eBay—one of the internet’s original resale giants—Roan is making a statement about fashion’s future: it doesn’t have to be brand new to be beautiful, powerful, or unforgettable. The fact that the outfit will now go on to another wearer underscores the circular spirit of the look. “I was beyond grateful to wear a garment that has had so many lives before me,” Roan said.

A chance to shop—and support a cause

a group of individuals in vibrant outfits preparing backstage

This one-of-a-kind look is available through eBay’s From the Collection series, which features exclusive drops from the wardrobes of fashion’s most influential names. Previous sales have included pieces from stylists, musicians, and runway icons. Roan’s Met Gala ensemble includes not just the custom blazer, pants, and boots, but also accessories curated by her stylist: a statement watch and a bold pink ring, completing the full fantasy.

The auction is more than a collector’s dream—it’s a philanthropic effort. All proceeds from the sale will go directly to the Ali Forney Center, an organization that provides housing, health care, and career resources to LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness. It’s a mission that resonates deeply with Roan, whose performances and public statements often speak to queer empowerment and visibility. By connecting fashion, charity, and community, this initiative becomes much more than a resale—it’s a celebration of shared values.

Joining the Pink Pony Club

For fans of Roan, the chance to own her Met Gala look is more than just about the clothes. It’s a ticket into the performative, unapologetically queer world she’s built—a world she’s dubbed the Pink Pony Club. It’s a world where maximalism reigns, secondhand pieces sparkle with new meaning, and no outfit is too theatrical. By auctioning this look, Roan invites her fans to participate in that fantasy, to quite literally wear a piece of her story.

And unlike most fashion moments, this one doesn’t end when the red carpet is rolled up. It lives on—in your closet, on your body, and, most importantly, through its impact. Fashion that gives back, that honors the past while championing the future, feels especially vital in 2025. Whether you’re bidding on the boots or just watching from the sidelines, one thing is clear: Chappell Roan has officially turned the Met Gala into a movement.

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