In 1971, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Babe Paley persuaded Diana Vreeland— and The Met— to join the event committee after Vreeland left her post as editor-in-chief of Vogue. Vreeland not only had an impact on the guest list, with party attendees like Cher, Andy Worhol, Diana Ross, and Elizabeth Taylor, but also on the construct. After Vreeland’s initial 1972 gala, “The World of Balenciaga,” predetermined themes became central to the event.
This year’s theme seemed to predict the subsequent backlash the evening would garner. “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” and the accompanying dress code of “Garden of Time” is based off of J.G. Ballard’s dystopian short story of the same name (Garden of Time), in which a count and his wife attempt to fend off an angry horde by picking “time flowers.” Once the flowers run out, their estate will be seized, so the couple decides to petrify themselves alongside the final flower to avoid being overrun.
The 220 fashion pieces featured within the 2024 Met Gala spanned from the 17th century to the present, and different somatic experiences were also included. Three-dimensional film projections beside certain garments, the sound-scape rattling of a razor clamshell dress by Alexander McQueen, and the display of Vincent van Gogh flora still life artworks could all be found coexisting at The Met.
Tyla in custom Balmain for the 2024 #MetGala
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