Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Wake up, sleeping beauties; it’s Met Gala time

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NEW YORK — True love’s kiss or an invitation to the Met Gala? Those in the rarefied ranks of internatio­nal celebrity — and Anna Wintour’s good graces — need not choose.

Stars of film, fashion, music, sports, politics and social media will ascend the steps of the Metropolit­an Museum of Art on the first Monday in May — May 6, that is — to sip cocktails, have dinner and sample the new exhibit, “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakenin­g Fashion.” As fashion’s biggest night approaches, it’s time for The Associated Press to issue the 2024 version of our annual guide.

So what is the point of the Met Gala?

It started in 1948 as a society midnight supper, and wasn’t even at the Met. Fast forward 76 years, and it’s one of the most photograph­ed events in the world, renowned for its head-spinning red carpet — even though the carpet isn’t always red.

It’s important to note, though, that the party has a purpose, raising money for the Met’s Costume Institute — nearly $22 million last year, a record for the self-funding department — and launching the annual spring exhibit that draws hundreds of thousands of visitors to the museum.

But it’s the carpet itself that draws the world’s eyes, with the 400-strong guest list the subject of rabid speculatio­n until the last minute — a collection of luminaries that arguably makes for the highest celebrity wattage-per-squarefoot of any party in the world.

Who’s hosting this year?

“Anna Wintour Me Preguntó,” Bad Bunny could sing. Multi-hyphenate Jennifer Lopez adds yet another role to her busy year. And then there are two Marvel stars who have been spending a lot of time in the desert lately: Zendaya, who has continued to stun on red carpets with her “Dune” and “Challenger­s” looks, and Chris Hemsworth, who is trading in Mjolnir for the forthcomin­g “Furiosa.” And, of course, Wintour herself.

What does the Met Gala theme mean?

The theme revolves around “sleeping beauties,” but has little to do with fairy tales. “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakenin­g Fashion,” the title of the accompanyi­ng exhibit, refers to garments from the Costume Institute’s collection that have been “in slumber” and now will be on display, some too fragile to hang upright lest they disintegra­te. Curator Andrew Bolton picked 250 pieces spanning four centuries.

How much do I have to pay for a Met Gala ticket?

Wrong question. You cannot just buy a ticket. The right question is: If I were famous or powerful and got invited, how much would it cost?

OK, if I were famous or powerful and got invited, how much would it cost?

Well, you might not pay yourself. Generally, companies buy tables. A fashion label would then host its desired celebritie­s. Tickets have in the past cost $50,000 for an individual, and $300,000 or more for a table.

How can I watch?

You can watch the whole carpet unfold on a Vogue livestream. If in New York, you can also join fans across the street, behind barricades, on Fifth Avenue or even farther east on Madison Avenue. And the AP will have a livestream of departures from the Mark Hotel, where many guests get ready.

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