Ah, the Met Gala, fashion’s biggest night of the year… The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Gala (Instagram) unfolded last night, transforming the steps into a fantastical “Garden of Time.” Inspired by the Institute’s newest exhibition, “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,” the theme invited a reawakening of historical fashion with a modern twist.
However, the true innovation unfolded within the museum’s walls. The exhibition itself boasts a collection of rare pieces, so delicate they can’t be entrusted to traditional mannequins. Stepping in to bridge the gap between preservation and presentation is cutting-edge technology. Imagine 19th-century ball gowns brought to life with holograms and light projections, their intricate details shimmering for a new generation. This immersive experience allows visitors to truly appreciate the craftsmanship and artistry of these fashion relics.
Curated by the one and only Andrew Bolton, the exhibition delves into the beauty of the natural world, divided into three realms: Land, Sea, and Sky. This influence was undoubtedly reflected in the floral and botanical motifs that graced the red carpet, with designers offering their own creative interpretations.
Fashion icons Zendaya, Jennifer Lopez, Bad Bunny, and Chris Hemsworth led the glittering charge, carrying on the legacy of Anna Wintour who transformed the Met Gala into the star-studded spectacle it is today. While the event itself remains shrouded in secrecy (guests even abide by a strict no-phone policy!), whispers of past years hint at high-profile musical performances – this year led by Ariana Grande, lavish dinners, and the chance to mingle with the biggest names in fashion and beyond.
Now, onto the real reason you’re here (besides secretly wishing you were invited): the red carpet looks! Because let’s face it, some interpretations of “Sleeping Beauty” were more “happily ever after” and others were a touch “nightmares in needlepoint.” But fear not, dear reader, we are here to navigate the sartorial leafy landscape: