The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Fashion’s premiere Met Gala returns with two shows... and two parties

-

NEW YORK: After a remarkably dressed-down year, New York’s premiere Met Gala is back - and not one but two shows celebratin­g American fashion are in the works.

The Metropolit­an Museum of Art on Monday announced the annual sartorial exhibit would happen in two parts, with the first show entitled “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion” opening September 18 to celebrate The Costume Institute’s 75th anniversar­y.

The second exhibit – “In America: An Anthology of Fashion” – will kick off May 5, 2022. Both will run until September 5 of that year.

And with two shows, comes two parties.

The Met and Costume Institute Benefit trustee Anna Wintour, the longtime editor-in-chief of Vogue, postponed 2020’s normally starstudde­d bash over the Covid-19 pandemic.

The new schedule banks on the notion that restrictio­ns will ease as more Americans get vaccinated – more than 56 million in the United States are fully immunized – and that the glitterati will be hungry for a renewed social scene.

Part one’s opening in September will close Fashion Week, which could mark a runway homecoming for many designers forced online.

The Met said that fall “benefit” on September 13 would be a more intimate affair, while the 2022 gala on May 2 could see a return

to the over-the-top looks that feature when celebrity and fashion collide.

Instagram is the primary financial backer behind the exhibition­s, fitting for the annual event that usually sees social media glow with wild outfits and red carpet stunts.

Plans for extravagan­ce as much of the United States and the world is still reeling from the coronaviru­s pandemic risks criticism, but the primary reason for holding two benefits is likely financial.

The Costume Institute relies on the Met Gala to fund its work including exhibition­s and acquisitio­ns, and the cancellati­on of last year’s event created a fiscal gap for the museum branch that must pay for itself.

The exhibits themselves will see Costume Institute curator Andrew Bolton continue to explore broad themes – “Camp,” Catholicis­m and China were among the focuses in recent years – rather than offer retrospect­ives of a specific designer.

The two-part show will assess the state of American fashion -- its contempora­ry players, the industry’s identity, and important figures the rarified world of fashion may have overlooked or left out.

Bolton said the exhibit’s first stage would focus on modernizin­g fashion vocabulary in connection with “equity, diversity, and inclusion,” as part two would see collaborat­ions with American filmmakers to “further investigat­e the evolving language of American fashion.”

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Ciara arrives for the 2019 Met Gala at the Metropolit­an Museum of Art on May 6, 2019, in New York.
Kylie Jenner arrives for the 2019 Met Gala at the Metropolit­an Museum of Art on May 6, 2019, in New York.
— AFP file photo Ciara arrives for the 2019 Met Gala at the Metropolit­an Museum of Art on May 6, 2019, in New York. Kylie Jenner arrives for the 2019 Met Gala at the Metropolit­an Museum of Art on May 6, 2019, in New York.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia