Ladies and gents, the time has finally come! Each year, we gather around to witness history being made with fancy, extravagant, and totally wicked outfits for a highly renowned fundraising benefit – the Met Gala.
The theme for 2023's event was "Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty," which, of course, paid homage to one of the fashion industry's most revered and accomplished designers. So, buckle up and get ready to unleash your inner fashion critics!
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Penélope Cruz
For those who prefer to stay away from the media hype or are simply unfamiliar with the Met Gala – let's take a step back and find out what this fancy-schmancy gig is about!
The Met Gala that we know today is one of the most significant gatherings for Hollywood A-listers and other pop culture folk – however, it wasn't always as dramatic and, shall I say, masquerade-like as it is now. Eleanor Lambert, a fashion publicist, started the event in 1948 as a fundraiser for the then newly created Costume Institute to celebrate the start of its yearly exhibition.
Then, in 1972, the Costume Institute underwent a grand transformation thanks to the arrival of Harper's Bazaar luminary and former editor-in-chief of Vogue – Diana Vreeland. With her position as a special consultant, she elevated the Met Gala to new heights by relocating it to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and adding gala themes to each exhibit.
These days, the event is managed by Anna Wintour, a British journalist, and Vogue's current editor-in-chief. Wintour oversees it all, including the guest list and all-things-benefit committee, but, of course, not without the help of Vogue's exceptional team!
Chloe Fineman
The event takes place every May, but nobody – and by nobody, I mean we, simple peasants – seems to know what happens after everybody's favorite carpet appearances.
Well, thanks to Vogue and its recent piece, we get to have a little glimpse: "In short: it's a secret. For this reason, guests must abide by the no phone (and, therefore, no social media) policy. However, you can see exclusive photos from inside the Met Gala here. The event usually involves a high-profile performer (like Rihanna or Justin Bieber), and guests always explore the exhibition before sitting down together for dinner," says the company's spokesperson.
Pretty intriguing, isn't it? But let's face it, most of us only care about seeing Rihanna's beautiful face and whether Jared Leto has yet another wild costume up his sleeve (he did, by the way).
Halle Bailey
Doja Cat
This is giving me Jim Carrey Grinch vibes, Cats the movie musical, and glam all at once and I hate it actually.
Now, it's time to get inside the rich people's pockets!
According to Page Six – a go-to source for the latest celebrity news, entertainment headlines, and gossip – the price for a ticket in 2023 went up to a whopping $50,000, compared to last year's tickets which were said to be $30,000 (plus, with tables available at a starting price of $300,000)! Of course, as mentioned before, simply having a free $50K lying around doesn't mean you get to attend, as it's all up to Miss Wintour – but still, quite a climb, eh?
When it comes to the fundraising aspect of the event, the Met Gala was said to raise a record $17.4 million in 2022. The amount of funds that will go into the piggy bank of the Costume Institute this year is not yet known – however, considering its skyrocketed ticket prices, perhaps we're looking at breaking the record?
Sora Choi
Jared Letto
Like with many public events that involve all kinds of stars and influencers under the sun, it's not uncommon for some degree of drama to unfold; frankly, though, on this occasion, the sad reality is that the 'drama' is entirely legitimate.
Anyone who's at least a little bit familiar with the fashion world knows that despite Karl Lagerfeld's contributions to the industry, he's known to have made a handful of incredibly controversial comments, which prompted people to protest the Met Gala's theme. Jameela Jamil, for instance – a British actress, activist, podcaster, television host, and judge, who many might know from the fantasy comedy TV series called "The Good Place" – took to her Instagram back in October 2022 to share her opinion about the upcoming theme and essentially ask why the organization decided to celebrate Lagerfeld – an openly fatphobic individual who dubbed Heidi Klum "too heavy," disapproved of the immensely vital #MeToo movement, and was against same-sex marriage despite being gay himself – when there are so many "amazing designers out there who aren't bigoted white men?"
Viola Davis
Pedro Pascal
Cardi B
She looks like toilet Barbie with Grandma's crocheted ball gown, hiding the spare toilet roll.
Despite what your thoughts are on this year's theme, one thing we can all agree on is that judging everyone's attire from the comfort of your own couch is an absurdly fun activity – however, many netizens have noticed that over the years, not a lot of high-profile individuals seem to stick to the themes and that many neglect to go all out in general, especially the male attendees with their crazy devotion to plain suits!
Glenn Close
As old roadie: the filth embedded in that carpet is now crawling up your gown's lovely, frilly train. EDIT: cockroaches on this carpet: photo on Reddit
The impracticality and how unnecessary all that fabric hanging on is, just makes me think of Edna saying "NO CAPES!"
Yeah so many of the outfits have trains. I mean I'm not a fashion person but I just don't like them. They're accidents waiting to happen.
Load More Replies...Oh, Glenn. You are a successful person now, you don't have to sweep the floors anymore!
Just silly. Unless you have about 5 servants following you around all day.
Anok Yai
Michaela Coel
Still, Bored Panda hopes that you've enjoyed this diverse ensemble of must-see looks at the 2023 Met Gala! Don't forget to let us know which outfit tickled your fancy the most. Also, do you think it was a hit or a miss this year?
David Byrne
Ashley Graham
Elle Fanning
Rihanna
Brian Tyree Henry
Gabrielle Union And Dwyane Wade
Bad Bunny
No no no you can’t show his outfit without showing that it was completely open back!!!
Janelle Monae
I can't stop thinking they look like the Capital from Hunger Games.😑
Quannah Chasinghorse
When you have an ice skating compt at 12 but need to be to the Gala after
Florence Pugh
Harvey Guillén
I love the concentration it’s taking for the woman in the background to not fall down those stairs in her chunky heels lol.
Lil Nas X
Jeremy Pope
Yung Miami
Karen Elson
Burna Boy
I love that it looks both unique and so similar to standard formal.
Kylie Jenner
How does she never get it right?? With all of the stylists and designers she has access to, and she really looks like she’s going on a dinner date in that dress.
Kim Kardashian
Watching her struggling up the staircase was hilarious. A person on each side, she can barely move. Oh, Kim.
Ah yes, let's honour Karl Lagerfeld who made vile comments against victims of sexual abuse, immigrants, people of colour, overweight people, and LGBTQIA+ people (despite being homosexual himself). Karl Lagerfeld may be been a good designer, but he was definitely not a good person and was know for giving flowers to perpetrators of sexual abuse and being openly anti-semetic: https://time.com/6275632/why-the-met-galas-karl-lagerfeld-theme-is-controversial/
Agree with you here. Anna Wintour's comments about him were ridiculous. He's a kind man? Lord. Maybe to you but overall, not so much.
Load More Replies...For all of the money that celeb designers are getting paid, you think that they would at least bother to make their clients look good.
God, who are those people??? And men, am I getting old that this fashion is so amazingly ridiculous 🤣 on the plus size, I do like that men are now wearing crazy stuff to 💃
(1) I don't know who most of these people are. (2) The theme was stupid. (3) How do people who literally NEVER comply with the theme keep getting invited every year?
I hate "fashion" always have. Almost all of these are b* ugly.
I enjoy the Met Gala... it can be super fun and creative. There's a documentary called, The First Monday in May. It is incredible and stunning theme: Chinese-inspired fashion exhibit. Highly recommend for anyone interested in events and fashion.
Ah yes, let's honour Karl Lagerfeld who made vile comments against victims of sexual abuse, immigrants, people of colour, overweight people, and LGBTQIA+ people (despite being homosexual himself). Karl Lagerfeld may be been a good designer, but he was definitely not a good person and was know for giving flowers to perpetrators of sexual abuse and being openly anti-semetic: https://time.com/6275632/why-the-met-galas-karl-lagerfeld-theme-is-controversial/
Agree with you here. Anna Wintour's comments about him were ridiculous. He's a kind man? Lord. Maybe to you but overall, not so much.
Load More Replies...For all of the money that celeb designers are getting paid, you think that they would at least bother to make their clients look good.
God, who are those people??? And men, am I getting old that this fashion is so amazingly ridiculous 🤣 on the plus size, I do like that men are now wearing crazy stuff to 💃
(1) I don't know who most of these people are. (2) The theme was stupid. (3) How do people who literally NEVER comply with the theme keep getting invited every year?
I hate "fashion" always have. Almost all of these are b* ugly.
I enjoy the Met Gala... it can be super fun and creative. There's a documentary called, The First Monday in May. It is incredible and stunning theme: Chinese-inspired fashion exhibit. Highly recommend for anyone interested in events and fashion.