(6 May 2024)
ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York – 6 May 2024
1. Various, Mindy Kaling
2. Wide of Marc Metrick and Willy Chavarria
3. Various, Sabrina Harrison
4. Wide to medium zoom of Samantha Barry
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6. Various, Tyla
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STORYLINE:
Celebrities from the worlds film, fashion, music, sports, politics and social media worlds ascended the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Monday to sip cocktails, have dinner and sample the new exhibit, “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.”
But first, the fashion! The green-tinted carpet was busy as stars –including Gigi Hadid and Uma Thurman– arrived at the Met Gala. Known for some of the most risky, inventive and chic looks of the year, stars like Tyla did not disappoint.
The “Sleeping Beauties” title refers to garments from the Costume Institute’s collection that have been “in slumber” and now will be on display, some too fragile to hang upright lest they disintegrate. Curator Andrew Bolton picked 250 pieces spanning four centuries.
The gala started in 1948 as a society midnight supper and wasn’t even at the Met. Fast forward 70-plus years, and it’s one of the most photographed events in the world. Beyond the fashion moments, the event also raises money for the Met’s Costume Institute. Nearly $22 million was raised last year, a record for the self-funding department. And the annual spring exhibit brings hundreds of thousands of visitors to the museum as well.
Besides Vogue’s Anna Wintour who coordinates the event, other gala hosts this year included Zendaya, Bad Bunny, Jennifer Lopez, and Chris Hemsworth – a first-time gala attendee.
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