Met Gala is a fundraising event that is held annually. Every year the women that walk on teh carpet steal the show with their gowns!
But do you know everything there is to know about it?
- The Met Gala, formally called the Costume Institute Gala and also known as the Met Ball
- It is an annual fundraising gala for the benefit of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute in New York City
- It marks the opening of the Costume Institute’s annual fashion exhibit
- Each year’s event celebrates the theme of that year’s Costume Institute exhibition
- And the exhibition sets the tone for the formal dress of the night
- Since guests are expected to choose their fashion to match the theme of the exhibit
- The Met Gala was established in 1948 by fashion publicist Eleanor Lambert
- As a way to raise money for the newly-founded Costume Institute and mark the opening of its annual exhibit
- The first gala was a midnight dinner
- And tickets were fifty dollars each
- For the first few decades of its existence the gala was simply one of many annual benefits held for New York charitable institutions
- Accordingly, the attendees of the early galas were almost entirely members of New York high society or the fashion industry
- From 1948 to 1971, the event was held at venues including the Waldorf-Astoria, Central Park, and Rainbow Room
- When former Vogue editor-in-chief Diana Vreeland became consultant to the Costume Institute in 1972, the Gala began to evolve into a more glamorous affair
- Although one that was still aimed at the societal set
- The event started to become more celebrity-oriented with attendees like Andy Warhol, Diana Ross, and Cher
- They were intermixing with the city’s elite
- It was during the Vreeland years that the Gala was first held at the Met
- And that Gala themes were introduced
- By the time Vreeland died in 1989, the Met Gala was well known as a luxurious, blockbuster event
- It was considered “the jewel in New York City’s social crown
- Institute Gala is a major fundraising benefit that serves as an opening celebration for the Institute’s annual fashion exhibit
- Following the event, the exhibition runs for several months
- The 2014 exhibition was scheduled to run from May 8 until August 10, 2014
- The Gala is widely regarded as one of the most exclusive social events in the world
- And one of the biggest fundraising nights in New York City
- With US$9 million raised in 2013
- And a record of $12 million the following year
- It is one of the most notable sources of funding for the Institute
- The affair, attended by personalities from the arts, fashion, high-society, film, and music, has been held at the Met since 1948
- And is considered to be the fashion industry’s premier annual red carpet event
- Its red carpet fashions are widely photographed, reviewed, critiqued, and emulated
- The museum is closed to the general public on the first Monday of May due to the gala occurring
- Anna Wintour oversees both the benefit committee and the guest list
- She is Vogue editor-in-chief and a chair of the event since 1995
- Vogue staffers are helping assemble the list of invitees
- In 2014, the individual tickets cost US$30,000 for those outside the official guest list
- After prices were raised by $10,000 to increase the exclusivity of the event
- The annual guest list is limited to approximately 650 or 700 people
- Each year the event has a theme
- And includes a cocktail hour
- And a formal dinner
- During the cocktail hour, guests arrive to walk on the red carpet
- Tour the year’s special themed exhibition
- And be seated before the dinner party that includes entertainment from the preeminent entertainers of the day
- The theme not only sets the tone for the annual exhibit
- But also for the guests who attempt to dress to uphold the theme of the year
- Oftentimes causing runs on certain fashion themes among the world’s leading fashion retailers
- Sometimes, such as in 2013, the theme is a bit befuddling because it does not provide a clear stylistic directive
- While at other times, such as in 2014, the theme may be far more challenging to one gender than the other
- When the Met Gala announced a white tie dress code in 2014, a number of media outlets pointed out the difficulty and expense of obtaining traditional white tie
- Even for the celebrity guests
- In 2015, the theme “China: Through the Looking Glass” was previously named “Chinese Whispers: Tales of the East in Art, Film and Fashion”
- The same year’s theme was met with critics saying it was “A reminder of the subtle institutionalised racism that’s been compounded by centuries of Asian isolationism across the board, and enduring Western stereotypes exacerbated by ignorance and the meme-able nature of social media”
- In 2016, Madonna, whilst channeling the theme “Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology”, provided one of the most controversial outfits in the gala’s history
- She appeared in an ensemble designed by Givenchy creative director Riccardo Tisci exposing both her breasts and buttocks
- Madonna hit back on her official social media channels
- She stated: “We have fought and continue to fight for civil rights and gay rights around the world. When it comes to women’s rights we are still in the dark ages. My dress at the Met Ball was a political statement as well as a fashion statement”
- The 2018 Gala had a Roman Catholic theme
- And included Rihanna wearing a papal mitre
- Critics on social media called it “blasphemous” and “sacrilegious cosplay”
- Even though the Catholic Church lent more than forty papal vestments from the Vatican and Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan attended
- Kyle Smith argued that the Catholic Church was in fact “abetting the mockery of its symbols”
- Catholic apologist Michael Voris has criticized Cardinal Dolan for attending the 2018 Met Gala
- As of 2018, Wintour announced that guests may not be allowed to attend the gala before the age of 18
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