Celebrity fashion thread - Lifestyles of the rich and famous.

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Demi Moore Attends First Met Gala in 8 Years

I think Demi has forgotten her age. She looks good but the dress is hideous and more like a 22 year old model would wear.

I wonder if Demi's hair is really that long?? It sure looks nice.
 
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Met Gala is an annual fundraising party for the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC.

The event is held at the museum first Monday in May.

Each year a different theme for costumes.

Each year different cohosts to Anna Wintour of Vogue.

It is invitation only.

It’s grown into an extravaganza over the years with music, celebrity, fashion stars, dignitaries, and royalty joining the art crowd in NYC.

It raises a lot of money.

I wish Lana Del Rey had attended this year I really like her. I’m surprised Taylor Swift did not attend either.
 
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Katy Perry at the Met Gala 2019.
 
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I wondered if she practiced with a book on her head. The light fixture looks heavy. I think Katy is pretty on most occasions.
 
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I cannot believe that people wear these clothes. Why wear a light fixture on your head?? Celine Dion chose a bad outfit. She is too thin to be show-casing her legs. These people are scary.

her headpiece is fabulous
 
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love Lady Gaga's and Gigi Hadid's eye make-up
 
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The Khardashian women are lovely.

I wonder how much is artificial.

If I had a figure like Kim’s, I would be depressed.

Did she have it made?
 
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I cannot believe that people wear these clothes. Why wear a light fixture on your head?? Celine Dion chose a bad outfit. She is too thin to be show-casing her legs. These people are scary.

I like Katy Perry but she looks absolutely ridiculous here and like General Electric was sponsoring her.
 
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Met Gala is an annual fundraising party for the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC.

The event is held at the museum first Monday in May.

Each year a different theme for costumes.

Each year different cohosts to Anna Wintour of Vogue.

It is invitation only.

It’s grown into an extravaganza over the years with music, celebrity, fashion stars, dignitaries, and royalty joining the art crowd in NYC.

It raises a lot of money.

Thanks for that. I too had no idea what Met Gala actually is. Makes more sense now.

So these are costumes yes? Not something anyone would "normally" wear.

Sorry I'm really dumb in matters of fashion and why celebs wear what they wear :oops:o_O;)
 
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Thanks for that. I too had no idea what Met Gala actually is. Makes more sense now.

So these are costumes yes? Not something anyone would "normally" wear.

Sorry I'm really dumb in matters of fashion and why celebs wear what they wear :oops:o_O;)
I wasn't all that familiar with it, either, just knew that it existed and folks wore strange stuff. Now that I know the story, I love that they have an opportunity to go all out for a good cause. I'm sure the designers and celebrities have a great deal of fun with it.

Here's a link to over 150 red carpet pictures.

2019 Met Gala: See all the stars on the red carpet
 
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The Khardashian women are lovely.

I wonder how much is artificial.

If I had a figure like Kim’s, I would be depressed.

Did she have it made?
Pretty sure the only original parts left of Kim K are her eyeballs and pinky toes. :D
 
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I used to dream about camping out at the Met.

I grew up close to NYC, studied art, and the Met was the place that connected history. It is the place where one could travel. It is by far my favorite museum in the states.

One of my favorite exhibitions was the instruments of renaissance art. Cork and lead, handmade paper...

Then there was egypt...

And the epic Van Gogh in the 80’s.

Costumes fashion history. We see this in all our entertainment.

Knowing the mission of the Met gives context to the glitz.

What it has become is the merging of history, fashion, art, music, and (ugh celebrity)...

But hey, it’s a one percent gala, and that’s the only thing supporting the arts theses days...
 
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The Khardashian women are lovely.

I wonder how much is artificial.

If I had a figure like Kim’s, I would be depressed.

Did she have it made?

Talk about saddlebags :eek:
 
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That was fun!

Wasn’t a huge fan of the dress but I thought her hair and makeup looked beautiful.
 
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This was really interesting. That dress was sensational.
 
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