The flowers are blooming, the temperature is warming, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is covering its steps in carpet—that’s right, it’s the first Monday in May, which means it’s once again time for fashion’s biggest night. This year, the museum’s Costume Institute is honoring the career of Karl Lagerfeld for its annual fundraiser, celebrating his impact on the industry through his work at Balmain, Patou, Chloé, Fendi, Chanel, and his own eponymous label. Fittingly, the dress code is “In honor of Karl.” (Although as Lagerfeld muse and close friend Carla Bruni noted during her opening remarks at the exhibition’s preview, Lagerfeld would have surely scoffed at the whole affair.) Some attendees will likely take a literal approach to their homage, and opt for a black and white suit perhaps with a white ponytail wig and fingerless gloves. Others, however, are sure to interpret this in a more abstract sense, by wearing original creations inspired by Lagerfeld and his designs. Of course, the hope is also that there will be several archival moments and we will see some authentic vintage on the red carpet. Lagerfeld worked for 65 years, designing for multiple shows each season, so there are enough looks in his oeuvre to dress the guest list three times over.
Just as exciting as the night’s fashion is the guest list itself. This year’s hosts include Michaela Coel, Penélope Cruz, Roger Federer, and Dua Lipa. But as far as everyone else, we will have to wait and see. Will Rihanna drape her ever-growing pregnant belly in couture and take on the steps? Will Zendaya return for the first time since 2019? Unfortunately, Blake Lively has confirmed that she will not be in attendance this year, but it does look like Kim Kardashian will be there (despite previous reports), as she’s been strategizing on her look with none other than Choupette. As for the answers to all our other questions, keep checking back here often as we track every celebrity and look at…
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