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Welcome to today’s podcast where we dive into the glamorous chaos of the Met Gala. This year’s event celebrated Black dandyism, with fashion icons strutting down the unconventional midnight-blue carpet. Vinson Cunningham reflects on the often-overlooked heroes of the night: the photographers. “Like all journalists, they’ve got a pushy, unlovely, absolutely essential job to do,” he notes, capturing the energy as guests arrive.
Among them, the legendary Diana Ross graced the carpet in a breathtaking feathery hat and a long train. As photographers shouted commands, she showcased a style that transcended the spectacle, embodying a dandy’s essence of "being seen on purpose." And what about the whimsical requests from the photographers to guests like Colman Domingo and Kim Kardashian? Imagine them saying, “PLEASE DO NOT RELEASE YOUR YEARS-LONG CHOKEHOLD ON RED-CARPET FASHION!”
As the night unfolded, it was a reminder of the intricate artistry behind the spectacle, with everyone playing their part in this dazzling cultural moment. Stay tuned for more insights and stories from The New Yorker.
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