Actor Colman Domingo hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time, blending classic and emerging designers in outfits that reflected his characters and personal inspirations. He collaborated with stylists Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald to create looks tied to his promotions for the film Michael and Euphoria's third season. Domingo described the experience as a humbling convergence of career moments.
Colman Domingo felt the weight of hosting Saturday Night Live upon meeting creator Lorne Michaels and seeing historic scripts. “I thought, ‘wow, I’m a part of something that is an institution.’ It is really humbling, and I am grateful,” Domingo said. Michaels noted that hosts should be at the 'right time' in their careers, which Domingo saw as a perfect fit amid his rising prominence as a Vogue cover star and Hollywood figure with theater and sketch comedy roots. The episode marked the show's 51st season, with Anitta as musical guest, and Domingo introduced sketches playing to his strengths while challenging him through diverse characters—and matching wardrobes. “Diversity in characters is also diversity in wardrobe,” he explained. For his monologue, Domingo wore a custom black Valentino suit with shimmering silver lapels as an ode to Michael Jackson, complemented by Boucheron jewelry and an Omega watch. He is a Valentino brand ambassador. Other looks included a vintage Michael Jackson t-shirt from Metropolis Vintage paired with a denim jacket and Amiri shoes, a Dries Van Noten embroidered gilet, and outfits from emerging designers like Craig Green, Who Decides War, Weinsanto, Paul Smith, Willy Chavarria, Zvelle, and Egon Lab's black halter top with iridescent feathers. A standout sketch featured Domingo as a sharp-tongued fashion professor at an armed robbery scene in New York’s fashion district, drawling, “I don’t teach…I show... Be on the lookout for a mess.” Promo photos by Mary Ellen Matthews captured him in iconic New York spots like a bodega, streets, Central Park, and Studio 8H. One Central Park shot held personal meaning, taken on the same rock where his idol Sidney Poitier was photographed.