Succession star Sarah Snook looks regal in a black suit with dramatic cape as she attends the 2025 Met Gala

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Sarah Snook looked every inch the regal movie and TV star as she stepped out at the 2025 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on Tuesday.

The Succession star, 37, flaunted a very structured silhouette with a wide-shouldered silk suit jacket which cinched in at her waist. 

Her coat was buttoned tightly over a black bowtie and dramatic cape which dragged along the ground and featured a red velvet lining. 

The Australian actress paired the look with black silk slacks and matching pointed heels as she loaded up on silver accessories. 

Sarah decorated her collar and bowtie with several brooches encrusted with rubies and diamonds to match her earrings and rings. 

The Dressmaker star kept her makeup low-key, opting for a full-coverage base and bold red lip as she pinned her ginger locks back from her face. 

Sarah Snook, 37, looked every inch the regal movie and TV star as she stepped out at the 2025 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on Tuesday

The Succession star flaunted a very structured silhouette with a wide-shouldered silk suit jacket which cinched in at her waist

The Succession star flaunted a very structured silhouette with a wide-shouldered silk suit jacket which cinched in at her waist

The 2025 Met Gala theme is Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.

It is based on Monica L. Miller’s 2009 book Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity.

The theme intends to pay homage to black dandyism, a style with European roots which started post-Emancipation and peaked during the Harlem Renaissance.

Sarah’s outing at the fashion event comes amid her latest role on Broadway as she takes on all 26 roles in The Picture of Dorian Gray.  

The star recently revealed she decided to take a page out of Taylor Swift’s book while preparing for her new role on Broadway—and it really paid off.

Taking on all 26 roles has been no easy feat, which means Sarah had to prepare both mentally and physically beforehand.

When she was asked about her fitness routine during a recent interview with The New Yorker, Sarah admitted pop star Taylor, 35, was behind some of her regimen.

‘No alcohol, no caffeine. Sleep, sleep, sleep, sleep. And I do my lines at pace on a treadmill, you know,’ she told the outlet.

Her coat was buttoned tightly over a black bowtie and dramatic cape which dragged along the ground and featured a red velvet lining

Her coat was buttoned tightly over a black bowtie and dramatic cape which dragged along the ground and featured a red velvet lining

The Australian actress paired the look with black silk slacks and matching pointed heels as she loaded up on silver accessories

The Australian actress paired the look with black silk slacks and matching pointed heels as she loaded up on silver accessories

Sarah decorated her collar and bowtie with several brooches encrusted with rubies and diamonds to match her earrings and rings

Sarah decorated her collar and bowtie with several brooches encrusted with rubies and diamonds to match her earrings and rings

The interviewer chimed in to point out the treadmill technique was something Taylor did to prepare for The Eras Tour.

‘I heard that and thought, “That’s a genius idea. I’m gonna do that,”‘ the Emmy-winning actress shared.

It seems Sarah isn’t the only Succession cast member to have now turned to theatre. 

Jeremy Strong starred in An Enemy of The People, Brian Cox in A Long Day’s Journey Into Night, and Kieran Culkin in Glengarry Glen Ross, just to name a few.

‘It’s quite an amazing coincidence,’ Sarah told the outlet about her castmates who have now also turned to the stage.

‘But I think that probably comes down to casting in the first place. Kieran was in This Is Our Youth with Michael Cera before Succession; he’s great onstage.

‘I mean, Brian Cox is, you know, a theatre beast. Going back to the theatre is really just a return to what’s fun.’

Sarah will be on Broadway until the show closes on June 15.

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