The Met Gala is a fashion event that allows celebrities from all walks of life to showcase their tastes, and for us, it’s a chance to see them in a variety of distinctive outfits.
The gala, held each May, celebrates the opening of the Met’s newest exhibition, and guests are asked to dress in clothes related to the exhibition. on Fashion”, where guests are encouraged to wear exaggerated and brightly colored clothing whenever possible.
American author Susan Sontag wrote in her 1964 book, “Notes on Camp: Notes on Fashion,” “The most unique aspect of the Camp trend is the spirit of exaggeration, the spirit of a woman going out in a dress made of three million woven feathers.”
“The Campo trend was a quixotic pursuit, a private code, even a status symbol in some urban cliques.”
Andrew Bolton, curator of the charity gala, said Kemp’s ultimate goal is to make us “smile and to give us a warm feeling in our hearts.
Pop singer Lady Gaga wore many different outfits to the gala this year, enough material for an article, but there are too many outfits to write about her, so let’s look at what other stars wore.
Katy Perry’s wearable crystal lamp
Katy Perry
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Katy Perry (Katy Perry) wore two sets of crystal lamps to the party: one on the body and one on the head.
The outfit was designed by Jeremy Scott, designer for Italian clothing brand Moschino, who also previously designed Perry’s outfit for the Metropolitan Museum of Art gala in New York.
Scott said in an interview with Vogue that Perry’s costume was very complex, perhaps the most complex he had ever designed.
He said the costume had a bodice of 18 steel skeletons and two sets of batteries to make the crystal lights glow. “I was thinking, who would want to wear a crystal lamp with a bulb that doesn’t light up?”
The idea makes quite a bit of sense.
Many people would ask how Perry could sit down to dinner at a party wearing this crystal lamp. She had already thought about this: she changed into another dress and turned into a giant burger when the time came.
Katy Perry with Bella Hadid
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Celine Dion almost brought a tent to the party
Celine Dion and some spaghetti
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When Canadian singer Celine Dion attended the party, she confessed that she thought she was going camping when she heard the theme of the party.
The theme of the party, “camp,” which can also be interpreted as camping, made Dion almost think she was going to bring a tent and “spend the night in a tent with the guys.
After figuring out the theme of the party, she enlisted the design brand Oscar de la Renta to design a dress for her, the color of which was champagne pink.
The most eye-catching part of the dress was the sleeve hem, which was decorated with a long band, but fans didn’t seem to like it, saying the band made the dress look like a rack for drying pasta.