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Paula Symonds's avatar

I loved every minute of the event. Megyn Kelly said it was pandering to blacks. Does that mean if the show is all about white art it would be pandering to whites? The men looked amazing!! My favorite was the man who wore a bright red suit with a billowing piece of fabric over his shoulder filled with the colors of red, gold, green and more. He embodied an African King. Just beautiful. Those of you below who worry where the money goes...This was an art event. Raising money for art without which we are a very sad civilization.

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Marie's avatar

Spare me. The oligarchy prevails. But I do love a dandy. What percentage of that money went to help real people in real need. Nada, I am pretty sure. Most of it went to make sure the pictures are hanging straight and to support the staff who get the fliers out for next year. If you really want to help people, you don’t need a 500 pound costume on. You need your nasty clothes on and an attitude to make a difference in somebody’s life. They ain’t no costume pretty enough to do that - it takes a real human being. Say something, be something, do something - as Joyce Vance writes, we are in this together! Yeah, good on Allison Riggs! That monster Griffin conceded, finally!!!! OMG.

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Lauren's avatar

Meredith, will you or someone else please explain what the Institute does? It seems like a general waste of clothes that won't be worn otherwise. That material is wasteful and only ends up in a landfill, contributing to climate change. Thanks. Signed someone who feels 1000 years old because I don't appreciate the need to show every inch of cleavage/my butt.

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Susie's avatar

Thanks for covering cultural events in the Contrarian. They really matter in the bi scheme and I need the break! 👏🏻🤣👏🏻🤣👏🏻

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Dana Gallo's avatar

I'm sorry, but I found the Met gala to be tasteless and utterly unaware and/or dismissive of the circumstances we presently find ourselves in, much like past Met galas, except that this year we are facing an unprecedented assault on our individual rights, institutions and the rule of law in general. I find nothing to celebrate in the oligarchy's Met gala. That said, my husband and I frequent the Met often to view its incredible art collection.

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Diane Tait's avatar

And Super Bowl mvp, Jalen Hurts also attended along with his beautiful wife.

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L.A. Miller's avatar

Good article with excellent examples, and remarks re: current administrative situation re: DEI initiatives.

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Madeleine's avatar

Sorry. Those $31 million could have been spent on more pressing matters.

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littlebird787's avatar

Actually, no. It was a ridiculous mess.

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Dianne Sperling's avatar

Kamala Harris's gown was subtly impressive. In simple black and white, it spoke to her mixed heritage and also, if you want to go that far, the state of our union.

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Cheryl May's avatar

As always, Lewis Hamilton shone. This man has taken F1 and twisted it’s tail with his Mission 44 initiative to grow minority and women opportunities. I think his first year at the Gala he bought a table for lesser known black designers.

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Nancy L Martin's avatar

The Met gala is a giant waste of money. It’s all about being seen for the guests. The guests should instead take the tens of thousands they spend on their ridiculous outfits and donate to a worthy cause.

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Ginny Terzano's avatar

such a good look at this year’s met gala and putting it in perspective -

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Anne-Louise Luccarini's avatar

Excellent, on all counts! Thanks! (Sujbtle commentaries, such as "wearing whatever that was".)

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Kathy J's avatar

Great recap on the Met Gala.

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