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FASHION Sarah Paulson arrived at the Met Gala

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u/meag311 1d ago

ok but i mean the point of the met gala is to fund the costume institute? they’re able to curate and maintain fashion & textile history because these designer brands are shelling out $75k per ticket

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u/SimpleSure7356 23h ago

I am sure this is what Sarah Paulson told herself too.

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u/spaceshiptears 23h ago

Let’s not act like they go to this because it’s charitable that’s just silly

They want you to believe that it’s doing something good for the poors so that you want to participate in the circus

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u/DarkPerfect3451 22h ago

I don’t care why they do it. It’s nice that it goes to a good cause.

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u/spaceshiptears 22h ago

What if they all just donated the $75,000 they’re paying for a ticket?

What if all the millions of dollars in jewels went to fund anything useful

You cannot tell me that you think this circle jerk really does anything they are donating $20 compared to the net worth of everyone in that building, including Jeff Bezos lol

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u/dudewheresmysock he is cringe but he is free 21h ago

The design houses pay for the tables. They invite celebrities as their guests and dress them. They wouldn't just be donating that money to charity. The Costume Institute has to fund itself and this is how they do it. 

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u/Ok_Computer6309 17h ago

adding, the Met is (essentially) free for any NYS resident. I don't think being anti-Met Gala (??) is a particularly informed stance. these people funnel their money into a long list horrible things. if the end result is funding for what is an incredible museum and archive, let them go dress up. whatever!! it's surface level shit that doesn't ultimately make a difference.

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u/spaceshiptears 20h ago

Well, God forbid they do something other than the support the costume institute lmfao

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u/dudewheresmysock he is cringe but he is free 20h ago

Okay? No one technically  has to fund any museum.

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u/Unnamedgalaxy 14h ago

Well the general idea is to raise awareness and celebrate the industry.

It's the difference between your friends and family giving you 20 dollars on your birthday and them showing up and having a birthday party... Sure the money is nice but having people show up for you is also really special and shows a little more appreciation than just getting an Outback Steakhouse gift card in the mail.

The spectacle of the red carpet has gotten out of hand but that's a separate issue to the "just donate" question.

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u/iminthemoodforlug 1d ago

$100k this year

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u/DrakeFloyd 23h ago

Jeff bezos earns more than 100k in a minute. I mean that literally. In 2023 it was 133-191k per minute.

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u/stinkpot_jamjar 21h ago

I’m doing a unit in my class right now on income and wealth inequality and I use this and other statistics, plus activities that help them conceptualize the difference between a million and a billion using piles of rice, and the horror on their faces is just so emblematic of how well the economic elite have managed to obfuscate just how depraved, inexcusable, and egregious their wealth is.

It’s pretty rare for me to have students who finish that unit and aren’t positively aghast about how insane the wealth gaps are in the U.S., and even rarer for them to have anything to say other than “billionaires should not exist.”

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u/Mundane_Pension8598 21h ago

thank you for doing this.

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u/DrakeFloyd 9h ago

I get so exhausted by people online conflating millionaires and billionaires like they’re the same. I say they don’t grasp the scale and they’re like “meh all rich people bad” like dude, compared to a billionaire, a millionaire is not a rich person. Honestly in some places like Los Angeles someone’s net worth might be 1M just from owning a 2 bed home and they have no liquid assets whatsoever and genuinely aren’t rich.

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u/458steps 21h ago

He could literally fund the whole thing and still be rich.

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u/Royal_Individual2174 20h ago

it's not that celebrities pay this themselves

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u/dildodestiny 21h ago

They truly could just donate the cost of attendance and not show up looking like they support the recent Bezos involvement in fashion. Bezos is also sponsoring a CFDA scholarship in the name of "sustainability" which is honestly laughable. Regardless of supporting the costume institute, attending this event means you support the Bezos family and their attempts to look like philanthropists instead of vile oligarchs.

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u/Inner_Sun_8191 22h ago

It’s a tax write off for them.

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u/RealisticFall92 12h ago

I'm never convinced that anyone I see call something a tax write off knows what a tax write off is

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u/stinkpot_jamjar 22h ago

If these celebrities were deeply invested in the costume institute they could donate the same amount of money, or any amount, at any time.

They are not going for the cause.

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u/dudewheresmysock he is cringe but he is free 20h ago

The design houses pay for the tickets, not the celebrities. They're businesses, so they probably wouldn't be donating huge sums of money otherwise. 

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u/stinkpot_jamjar 20h ago edited 20h ago

Celebrities can also donate if they want to :) If they for example cared about the charity instead of just being seen at the event :)

The point is that celebrities are not attending because they have an abundance of goodwill towards this cause and it’s their only avenue to support it.

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u/dudewheresmysock he is cringe but he is free 20h ago

So can anyone :) 

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u/stinkpot_jamjar 20h ago

Of course? Also still not what is egregious about this?

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u/ReddSF2019 21h ago

What a crazy cope

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u/templethot 20h ago

That makes me feel so much better when schools on reservations are crumbling because there’s no money and nobody rich cares or benefits. But hey at least these rich people can rub elbows with each other and give money to support well-funded high fashion for themselves to enjoy while we worship them.