
Leonardo DiCaprio raises a champagne glass with a small, knowing smile as fireworks burst behind him. Dressed in a tuxedo amid the glittering excess of The Great Gatsby, the moment captures a restrained toast—confident, celebratory, and perfectly timed.
This GIF resurfaces most heavily around New Year’s Eve, where it’s used to signal a polished cheers, a fresh start, or a quiet “we made it” moment as the clock turns.
How It’s Used
- When you want to acknowledge something without overreacting
- As a classy “cheers” or “nice work” response
- For understated approval or recognition
- When confidence speaks louder than words
- As a go-to “Happy New Year” or celebration reply
Origin
- Film: The Great Gatsby
- Year: 2013
- Character: Jay Gatsby
- Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio
- Scene context: Gatsby raises a glass during one of his lavish parties, framed by fireworks and spectacle, delivering a restrained toast that became one of the film’s most clipped moments.
Why It Became a Meme
The gesture is simple and instantly readable: a raised glass, a controlled smile, no exaggeration. That restraint makes it adaptable across countless contexts where approval, acknowledgment, or quiet confidence is the point.
Legacy
The “Gatsby Toast” resurfaces most reliably around New Year’s, award nights, and milestone moments, where it functions as a shorthand for elegant celebration. It remains one of the most durable DiCaprio GIFs because it says just enough—and then stops.