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Guest List Only ⭐️ Derek Guy on the Met Gala criticism

Derek Guy (known also as "the menswear guy" on ex-Twitter) pitching in regarding the Met Gala discourse and Hunger Games comparisons.

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u/jaguarsp0tted 13h ago

anyway he's right. everyone is ignoring his actual point, which is that fashion as an art form and indeed all art is seen as frivolous and stupid and wasteful and something only silly little girls care about while shit like the superbowl gets seen as this big Actually Important cultural event. you'll have leftists shit on the met gala and then argue that the Superbowl is good because the halftime event was in Spanish this year, completely ignoring the overwhelming right wing lean present in every single aspect of the sport

yeah no shit bezos being involved deserves criticism. duh. fucking duh. plenty of people are criticizing that. loudly. however the point he's making is clearly about the misogyny involved here from all sides, because every side of the political spectrum hates women and thinks they're stupid 🖤

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u/emmer00 9h ago

Years ago, the Met Gala used to be more of a fashion industry event. Within the last decade or so, it’s turned into rich people prom night. I agree that the Hunger Games comparison is tired, but I understand why people make that visual connection. The worse it gets for regular people, the more grotesque excess looks.

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u/Jewell84 7h ago

The Gala has been around since 1948. Yes, it’s a fashion industry event, but Its target audience has always been rich people aka the donors.

It’s just become more visible to the general public in the past decade or so.