It’s been over a decade since Donald Trump made an appearance at the Met Gala, but a resurfaced interview clip from 2017 might finally explain why he’s been absent from fashion’s most exclusive night. Before he entered politics, Trump was a regular attendee, often seen walking the red carpet with Melania. However, since 2012, he’s been notably missing from the annual celebration, prompting speculation about whether he’s been banned.
Trump’s past appearances at the Met Gala showcased his signature look—black tuxedo, crisp white shirt, and carefully styled hair. Melania often complemented his outfit in equally glamorous fashion. It was even at the 2005 Met Gala that he proposed to her, presenting a 12-carat emerald-cut diamond ring that made headlines.

But in 2017, Vogue’s editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, who curates the event’s guest list, was asked on “The Late Late Show with James Corden” if there was anyone she would never invite back to the Gala. Her answer was blunt and left no room for interpretation: “Trump.”
That single word, uttered with Wintour’s signature poise, sparked widespread belief that Trump had been unofficially blacklisted from the event. With the 2025 Met Gala now behind us, conversation around this supposed ban has reignited across social media.



One user on X expressed delight: “Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris got invited… he’s probably SEETHING… GOOD!” Another commented, “Funny how she’s there while Donald Trump is still banned from the Met Gala.” Some noted the symbolism, recalling that the Met Gala was once an important place in Trump’s life—particularly as the site of his engagement to Melania.





Still, not all reactions were celebratory. Critics questioned Wintour’s ongoing relevance, arguing that Vogue’s appeal has faded and that the event has become more of a celebrity circus than a serious fashion celebration. Others, however, welcomed her stance, appreciating her subtle yet firm position on political matters.
Trump and Melania were Met Gala regulars during their pre-White House years. They made memorable appearances throughout the 2000s, posing confidently for the cameras. One image from 2004 captures Melania showing off her engagement ring, while another from 2012 shows the couple as sharply dressed as ever. Their synchronized presence always drew attention—elegant, poised, and every bit the polished power couple.




Melania’s journey from Eastern Europe to the Met Gala was anything but easy. Born to working-class parents, she worked hard, saved every penny, and moved to New York in pursuit of a modeling career. It was during Fashion Week in 1998 that she met Donald at a party. He was supposed to meet someone else, but when he saw Melania, his attention shifted. Though hesitant at first, Melania was impressed by his persistence—and the variety of contact numbers he gave her. Their relationship blossomed from there.
After a slow-burning romance that included jet-setting weekends and lavish gifts, Melania eventually moved into Trump Tower. The pair married in 2005 and welcomed their son, Barron, in 2006. Donald also has four children from previous marriages—Donald Jr., Ivanka, Eric, and Tiffany.




The Met Gala will always carry a certain nostalgia for the Trumps, not just because of the glamour, but because it marked a personal milestone in their relationship. However, with the latest Met Gala concluding in grand style and without Donald Trump, fans and critics alike are once again reflecting on the long-standing tension between fashion’s biggest night and one of its former VIPs.
Photos from the event continue to make the rounds online, but despite the glitz, Trump’s absence is what many are still talking about. Whether due to Anna Wintour’s gatekeeping or his own changed priorities, one thing is certain: the red carpet no longer has space for the man who once proposed under its lights.