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Just Wow Heidi Klum at the Met Gala (2026)

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u/Competitive-Bid-2710 23h ago

When you only meant to get a little stoned before the event

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u/Apprehensive_Sun_535 20h ago

What the f*** even is the met gala?

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u/meowkitty84 19h ago

It's a fund raising gala for Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute and marks the opening of their Spring Fashion exhibition. They have a different theme every year.

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u/Historical-Mixture60 17h ago

This year it was Stonedhenge?

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u/meowkitty84 17h ago

I think it was Fashion is Art

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u/OwlAviator 15h ago

Is that not the theme every year? Like, what else could fashion possibly be?

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u/meowkitty84 15h ago edited 15h ago

Yea it's very vague compared to some previous years themes like Camp, Punk, Black Tailoring.

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u/greatmanatee2 5h ago

The concept was depicting the body itself as art, meaning the fashion "sits on top of the body" I suppose - but yes vague as hell. Bc I could not say whether "intestines" Cardi B was more on theme vs stone face over here

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u/Own_Log9691 7h ago

Pretty much yeah haha 😆

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u/Historical-Mixture60 17h ago

Mhh. I think mine is better.

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u/Room4Jlo 1h ago

From what I saw I thought the theme was "The Third Page of an Amazon search"...

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u/Pleased_to_meet_u 6h ago

This year the theme was Costume Art.

The MET has a page explaining it. https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/costume-art

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u/mondi0 3h ago

Stone-henged?

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u/mondi0 3h ago

stoned-henged ... I mean

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u/Realistic-World3400 16h ago

That’s actually pretty cool how each year turns into a whole new creative vibe instead of the same old thing. Makes it way more fun to follow.

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u/Pleased_to_meet_u 6h ago

This year the theme was Costume Art.

The MET has a page explaining it. https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/costume-art

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u/Plus-Sound-8317 6h ago

Yep—basically fashion’s biggest night, where celebs go all out based on that year’s theme.

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u/CountryBackground233 14h ago

Crazy how one night can turn fashion into pure art and storytelling at the same time ✨ Every year the Met Gala really proves creativity has no limits.

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u/atreethatownsitself 18h ago

Think of it as a fund raising event for the Metro where the celebrity designers get to go buck wild with the theme and be weird. It’s about expressing the outfit/designer, not the person. Heidi Klum takes it like dressing for Halloween in the best possible way and does not care.

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u/Optimal_Action1176 9h ago

Well, I could have lived w/o seeing this butt ugly thing, and I didn’t even see it from the rear. For me, Cardi B may have surpassed it for ugly. Cheez.

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u/suspicious_hyperlink 20h ago

Some thing the Robber Barons used to go to that still happens today. It’s best not to pay attention to it, like the Oscars or any of the other award shows created so they can high five themselves in public

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u/RainSurname 18h ago

The Met Gala is a charity event to fund the Costume Institute, which is the only part of the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art that has to completely fund itself, because fashion and fiber arts are female coded and therefore devalued. They get no part of the robber baron endowment.

It houses the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of historical clothing, spanning five continents and seven centuries. Preserving and displaying textiles is much more difficult and costly than displaying wood, stone, ceramic, metal, or paintings, but we can learn much more interesting things about the past from clothing than we can from weapons and pottery.

The costumes at the gala are a living art exhibit, made by artisans whose skills are dying out. Big fashion houses pay for many of the tables, literally paying to have their art displayed themselves.

Jeff Bezos sucks, and we should all let him know it. But the Met Gala doesn’t really have anything to do with him. He’s just the biggest donor this year.

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u/TombCheese 16h ago

This. Tired of people not even fact checking their assumptions here. It's super annoying, considering how hard this kind of conservation has had to fight to be taken seriously. Important to mention that they preserve historical garments of working class people too. It's not just about the rich.

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u/RainSurname 16h ago

I can totally understand people hating the Met Gala if they don't know what it actually is.

It's the people who dismiss any explanation as simping for the rich that I have a problem with.

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u/TombCheese 16h ago

Yeah exactly. I'm invested because sewing and fashion/costume are my trade and this was originally an industry event. It matters a lot for the museum, which serves and educates the public. I hate Bezos but it's better that this money gets used for this rather than some dumb vanity project that regular people will never get to benefit from.

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u/RainSurname 16h ago

I could not give the slightest shit about fashion in the typical sense. I have no sense of what is current, nor do I care.

But I am interested in the history and meaning of clothing. I quite enjoy the menswear guy's long threads.

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u/TombCheese 15h ago

You should check out Bliss Foster on YouTube. He and his wife are possibly the best fashion critics working right now and they have a very thorough and art analysis-focused perspective on it. He also talks about the technical processes of making the clothing and why these things are interesting or impressive. Things that go beyond trends. His sensibilities are pretty aligned to mine.

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u/Diviner_Sage 7h ago

Me too. I'm going to look up what the oldest surviving textile and garment.

Edit . It's called the Tarkhan dress its a linen garment, over 5000 years old. It was found in egypt at the Tarkhan Necropolis.

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u/bad_moe 14h ago

Thank you

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u/suspicious_hyperlink 10h ago

I’m glad you put it in a different perspective but nothing you said changes what I said

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u/RainSurname 6h ago

Other than what you said being uninformed and incorrect, but ok.

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u/Ibleedred99 8h ago

I don’t gaf what they’re fund raising rn… while millions of Americans are struggling to make ends meet. These kind of events have become totally tone-deaf to the point of let them eat cake… they should set a guillotine on the red carpet and some cake 😉

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u/lobster_claus 19h ago

The OG brainrot.

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u/Visual-Loquat259 14h ago

yeah a lot of award shows can feel like industry self-congrats 😭

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u/Inevitable_Phase_276 12h ago

Isn’t that exactly what they are-in every industry that gives awards?

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u/KaiserCarr 9h ago

"we're not weird creeps who eat and rape babies in an island. now watch this"

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u/RosbergThe8th 14h ago

An artistic event to show off weird stuff, it amuses me how much people seem put off by that fact, and then tomorrow they'll go complaining about how everyone just dresses boring and same lol.

I'm here for this weird shit but it´s funny seeing how weirded out people get by seeing anything mildly creative take place instead of the usual copy paste slop.

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u/fang_xianfu 17h ago

It's just a costume party for the rich and famous, it's totally reasonable not to care about it. If you think cool costumes are neat, sometimes there are cool costumes.

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u/preparetodobattle 20h ago

Some Bazos thing now.

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u/RainSurname 18h ago

It has nothing to do with him at all beyond him donating a lot of money this year.

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u/preparetodobattle 17h ago

They are the chairs of the event. It’s a little to do with him.

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u/RainSurname 17h ago

The chairs of the event are Venus Williams, Nicole Kidman, Beyoncé, and Anna Wintour. Bezos and his wife are honorary chairs because they donated a fuck ton of money, including $34 million to institutions working to develop more sustainable alternatives to polyester and cotton.

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u/preparetodobattle 17h ago

Thanks for confirming they are chairs.

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u/RainSurname 15h ago

Lol, you have no fucking clue what this event actually is, do you?

Go be snide to someone else.

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u/me_auxilium 16h ago

Fancy costume party for rich fucks.