Khaleej Times

Why the first Monday in May is fashion’s biggest night out

It’s the night of the Met Gala. And — heads up! — you’re a nobody if you aren’t invited. We pick out five signature moments of divas on the red carpet down the years. Remember Rihanna’s omelette dress?

- Sujata Assomull sujata@khaleejtim­es.com Sujata is fashion editor of KT. She makes it her business to stay on trend

If cinema has the Oscars and Sport has the Royal Derby, then Fashion has the Met Gala, or as the industry likes to call it, ‘The First Monday in May’. It is the red carpet event of the year for the industry that drives the whole concept of red carpet — fashion. The official name for this event is the Metropolit­an Museum of Art Costume Benefit. New York’s Metropolit­an Museum is considered to be one of the leading museums of the world — and its costume institute has a collection of over 80,000 historical pieces of clothes and accessorie­s. Fashion yearns to be celebrated as an art form and this Costume Institute validates this belief. Every year, the Costume Institute puts out one special exhibition — last year it was ‘Manus X Machina: Fashion in the Age of Technology’. Opening night is celebrated with a fund raising Gala and it takes place on the first Monday in May. Since 1999, the chair for the Met Gala has been Anna Wintour, the woman who many consider to be fashion’s last word. The editor of American Vogue and artistic director of Conde Nast, she plans out every detail of the night. This was more than apparent in a film that was released this time last year titled, The First Monday in May. A behind-the-scenes look of the Met Gala 2015 —that year, the theme for the show was, ‘China: Through the Looking Glass’. (The exhibition­s are curated by British-born Andrew Bolton, the Head Curator of the Metropolit­an Museum of Art’s Costume Institute in New York City.) This documentar­y is now considered one of fashion’s greatest films; if you haven’t seen it and happen to be travelling soon on Emirates Airlines, watch it inflight.

This year’s subject for the show is, Japan’s Rei Kawakubo, creative director of the label Comme des Garcon. She is also the co-founder of retail destinatio­n Dover Street Market and is unknown for her belief in putting creativity before commerce. It is considered a very important show as it’s the first time a living designer has been honoured since the Yves Saint Laurent exhibition in 1983. But the reason the Met Gala will make headlines is because of the red carpet. There are over 600 attendees and invitees include Kim Kardashian, Chelsea Clinton, Diane Von Furstenber­g, Donatella Versace and Cindy Crawford. While you can buy tickets to be a part of this evening (at US$30,000 a pop) you still need to receive a nod of approval from Ms Wintour. And you cannot make any social media posts once you enter the Met. All we know is that guests first tour the exhibition and are then invited to cocktails followed by a sit-down dinner where Ms Wintour has decided every seat. During dinner there is a live concert (performers have included Madonna and Rihanna in the past). It is a party like no other because everything is kept so secret and exclusive.

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