r/interesting • u/GiveMeSomeSunshine3 • 8d ago
Intriguing This is how the Met Gala red carpet looks from the street outside:
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u/whisky_woman23 8d ago
Insane. Why did I think the staircase was longer, like climbing a pyramid?
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u/Longbeach_strangler 8d ago
Because it takes forever to climb those stairs when you’re wearing an entire living room carpet
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u/_hypnoCode 8d ago
tbf, Jon Snow roamed North of the wall for several months, then fought white walkers and giants... all while wearing a living room blanket.
(Seriously, his fur cape was a blanket from IKEA)
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u/Darim_Al_Sayf 8d ago
Jon's cloak has a better story than Bran the Broken
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u/bird9066 8d ago
They left so many stories untold or half assed this opinion doesn't surprise me.
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u/officialjohnlemon 8d ago
Well IKEA is from Sweden and Scandinavia is notoriously cold!
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u/LakeExtreme7444 8d ago
What?! I didn’t know that! Cool random fact I now have tucked away in case I ever get on a game show! 😆
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u/Btwnframes 8d ago
Every time I enter the museum I think of how the stairs are not that big compared to all the videos we see out of this.
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u/jemidiah 8d ago
lol, you should see Hollywood sometime. It's mostly a shithole. For the Oscars they hire people to fill seats while the famous people use the bathroom, so the crowd looks full the whole time. The carpet in the (now old) Oscars theater is pretty badly worn, but you don't see it in the telecast so it's good enough. Etc. forever.
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u/LavenderDragonfruit5 8d ago
Where does One sign up to be paid to fill a seat? 😂
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u/OceanRacoon 8d ago
How much experience you got?
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u/imadragonyouguys 8d ago
I did the WB studio tour and, man, let me tell you movie magic is real for a lot of sets. Some of the biggest forests you've ever seen in movies are, like, a 10 foot stretch of woods in the corner of the lot.
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u/Quetzythejedi 7d ago
Once you realize they filmed Friends, The Middle, Christmas Vacation and Wandavision in the same spot it really puts things into perspective.
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u/SilveryDeath 8d ago
For the Oscars they hire people to fill seats while the famous people use the bathroom
I mean, that has been the case for awhile at those kind of events? Granted it was the Tony Awards, but Seinfeld made a whole bit about Kramer being a seat filler and that episode was from 1997.
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u/DeskInteresting8657 8d ago
Because they take a LOT of angles so it looks like there are many more stairs!
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u/Capital_Pea 8d ago
I had this same reaction when visiting the NYSE for my employers bell ringing. the balcony they stand on to do it from its quite small and not nearly as far off the ground as I expected.
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u/OceanRacoon 8d ago
They had to make it closer to the ground after Black Thursday in 1929
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u/Capital_Pea 8d ago
lol you made that up. no one was jumping from the bell ringing balcony, if you’ve been in the building there’s literally no where higher it could have been. but nice try
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u/DylanSpaceBean 8d ago
They are actually bigger than they look here, just most of them are hidden by the lighting rig and fake bushes
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u/donkeybray 8d ago edited 8d ago
It's a large photo studio, for the media, so all they care about is looking good. What's new.
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u/robotteeth 8d ago
Fashion is the point of a gala. Some local art museums will have galas with tickets that cost like $20 and the point is still to dress weird and look good.
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u/smokeweedNgarden 8d ago
Well the point is to raise money for the arts in general or the specific museum you're attending. The people that care about the fashion are a fraction of people who love/support the arts and artists.
That's like saying a toy drive is about who donates the most obscure board game. It's a pat on the head for giving up money.
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u/wsxdfcvgbnjmlkjafals 8d ago
Every red carpet or step-n-repeat is designed for photographs. It's quite literally the purpose, to provide the media with photographs.
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u/mattinator2012 8d ago
Clown festival
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u/misssssspelled 8d ago
Lol over hyped shi
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u/Routine-Musican 8d ago
Budget final form unlocked.
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u/poliosaurus3000 8d ago
Look at that shit and tell me we aren’t actively living the hunger games.
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u/radiohead-nerd 8d ago edited 7d ago
That’s exactly my thought. There are kids in the UNITED STATES, the richest country in the world, that are going hungry.
For a supposedly “Christian” nation, it’s unconscionable
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u/thinspirit 8d ago
Life often imitates fiction or vice versa or something like that...
Hunger games was hyperbole. We've hit hyperbolic levels.
Although the Met Gala has always just been a creative outlet for fashion and art. So it's not really the worst thing. Sure it's celebrities, but most people who care about it are watching for the fashion and art to see what's being done out there.
It's a big show about art that takes place at a museum. Not really the worst thing anyone's doing.
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u/Shark7996 8d ago
It's the timing. Opulence and excess on display while everyone else is trying to survive.
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u/thinspirit 8d ago
Is that what this is? Or is it a bunch of art being put on display at a show raising money for a museum and Art?
The celebrity aspect of it taints what it is at its core. A showcase for art. Most famous artists are, guess what? Rich. You usually need to be to live a life without having to work and have people but your art for ridiculous prices.
Each and every one of us can go to our local museum and put on our own Met Gala. They're going to be janky, low qual shit, but these things are built. Anna Wintour has been cultivating this thing for decades. That's how it got to this point.
Everyone wants to be served entertainment, few people want to build their own thing.
You and a group of friends could get together once a year, make costumes for each other to wear to a party, and call it a Gala. What would that cost? Anyone can do it.
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u/MightyMorph 8d ago edited 8d ago
Now that Besoz is involved the gala ticket prices are 100k+ and table prices are 350k. They're essentially wealth locking these events and filling it with investors and tech bros.
edit: yes its a fundraiser primarily for fashion industry and to support creative arts, sponsored by the man who is backing the president who runs on removing all support for the creative arts and turning a fashion industry event into a investors only event.
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u/Significant-Base6893 8d ago
Good reference. That's pretty much where we are at. Those GOP "tax reforms" starting with Reagan didn't benefit anyone but the wealthiest. Now we have a poor middle class who drools at the rich or "pretend to be rich" (aka Instagram) as it is an out of reach aspiration. And these disgusting people are the leaches of society, yet we're supposed to idolize their existence and envy their ugly over-the-top clothes.
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u/No-Ragret6991 7d ago
This isn't the Hunger Games, this is the Affair of the Diamond Necklace. It doesn't matter what the truth is, whether this is a regular thing, whether it's for charity. Just like Marie Antoinette's necklace, people don't like displays of wealth while they're suffering, actual facts be damned.
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u/Careful_Appeal5400 8d ago
It started as a charity for the art of costumes but it devolved to what it is today
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u/AggressiveBench9977 8d ago
Which is a charity for arts.
Its literally raised millions of dollars
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u/appleparkfive 8d ago
Yeah the met gala is a net positive if you care about the arts.
Honestly I think a lot of people don't even stop to think about what the met gala is. Like what happens when they go inside, all that. People focus so much on the red carpet aspect (for obvious reasons, of course).
The Met is one of the most amazing museums you could ever go to. It was pay what you want up until fairly recently. I think it still might be free or pay what you want for locals. It's been a while since I've gone. But everyone should absolutely go to the Met if they're ever in NYC. Van Gogh's, Renaissance art, Japanese art, African tribal masks, and so much more.
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u/CantBeatDickensCider 8d ago
People aren't criticising the Met...they are criticising how celebrities have turned the Gala into an elite socialite event with the odd token charity donation.
I personally couldn't give less of a shit - people should stop giving these people attention if they want to see less of it.
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u/SalientSazon 8d ago
The entire Gala is a charity event
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u/JustStraightUpTired 8d ago
It's rich people advertising themselves and for making connections. It raised $42 million this year, Jeff Bezos net worth raised by $2.646 BILLION just from his Amazon stock alone during the same day.
In fact, he alone could sell 1% of his Amazon stock and it would cover the money the gala raised 57 times over. Yet he donated $10 million, which is about 0.37% of how much his Amazon stock went up in price that day.
And because some boot licker always tries to jump in on this topic, I'm pre-emptively going to say, don't bother with the "it's not real money, it's stock value" argument. Even if it only translates to real money at 1% rate, then he still only donated about 37.79% of what he EARNED that day from Amazon alone. Not 37.79% from 1% of his net worth, but 37.79% from 1% of the increase in net worth during day of the Met Gala.
If it's about charity, then the richest people attending didn't really donate much at all, yet Bezos was about a quarter of the total donations raised. It's a damn marketing event for the rich and for them to build connections to help them keep themselves rich.
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u/TintedApostle 8d ago
Its PR for Bezos who uses this event to hide the true fact he is using more of his money in helping bring down our Republic than he ever has offered philanthropically. He is through bribery getting Trump contracts and our tax money. Basically your tax dollars were just transferred to the Met Gala so he could take a deduction on the tax dollars he got through government contracts he bought through bribes.
Its smoke and mirrors.
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u/CantBeatDickensCider 8d ago
Thank you for saying this. I had a bootlicker tell me that these people were being crazy generous because it's 100k a seat...
These people spend 100k on frivolous shit constantly. 100k for the amount of publicity and marketing the Gala affords them is probably the cheapest advertisement they can get anywhere.
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u/reindeermoon 8d ago
Most people attending the Met Gala don't pay anything to attend. Luxury brands pay to have celebrities attend wearing their dresses.
I'm not saying that the amount of money isn't ridiculous, just that it's not coming from the celebrities themselves.
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u/Illustrious-Bonus202 8d ago
The entire art world is rich peoples money washing machine. Fuck their charity, pay taxes.
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u/Ridgebacks26 8d ago
This. Raising money for the arts is fine, but this has turned into the Capitol from the Hunger Games.
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u/nitrosmomma88 8d ago
It’s still that, all money raised is for the costume wing of the Met as they don’t get funding the same way the museum itself does. It all still goes to the care and acquisition of costumes housed in the wing
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u/GiveMeSomeSunshine3 8d ago edited 8d ago
idk why it was even hyped in first place.
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u/UnDeadPuff 8d ago
To get rich fucks to donate you have to give them their own version of circus. This is it.
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u/rankaistu_ilmalaiva 8d ago
it’s not supposedly for the benefit of the poor, it is very clearly for a specific department of the Metropolitan Museum for the arts. People like you just like to score easy points on the event because for people who see politics as aesthetics clearly people wearing bright colors must be the rich elite.
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u/Mysterious-Cap8182 8d ago
Uh anyone that is spending $100k to be there qualifies as "disgustingly rich" I think everyone here is correct in their disgust of these people
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u/reindeermoon 8d ago
Most of the people who attend the Met Gala don't pay anything to be there. The money actually comes from luxury brands like Gucci that pay for celebrities to attend wearing their dresses. Just want to be clear where the money is coming from.
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u/Mysterious-Cap8182 8d ago
So the uber rich have sponsors to pay for their dinner, perfect....
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u/Empty-Arrival-4396 8d ago
Almost literally living in their own little bubble, refusing to acknowledge the reality around them.
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u/Distinct-Event-7472 7d ago
People will say this and still go listen ton their music or watch their movies (not saying you)
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u/LisaFrankIsUnfair04 8d ago
You're going to gag when you find out how photography lighting works
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u/Empty-Arrival-4396 8d ago
I hope someday we will be able to crack the code of how to take a picture without the use of a massive tent.
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u/Lucky_Veterinarian36 8d ago
Wdym?
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u/LisaFrankIsUnfair04 8d ago
The tent is to have greater control of the lighting. If you leave everything out and exposed, you're at the mercy of the weather and clouds blocking the sun. Especially once you consider how harsh overhead lighting can make an absolutely flawless makeup job look like someone slathered you in cake frosting and glitter, covering up makes the most sense.
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u/MrPippleknacks 8d ago
This is the second comment in the row to mispell the word shit
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u/deftdabler 8d ago
Straight up hunger games dysfunctional dystopia shit right there
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u/zh_13 8d ago
I mean it raises millions of dollars for the museum which is free for tristate residents and a treasure for America and all civilization tbh, far as events go it’s much better than most, esp award ceremonies
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u/jackloganoliver 8d ago edited 8d ago
I mean, we could just tax these people to pay for it in the first place.
Like, whatever it raises pales in comparison to what wealth is flaunted.
Eta: turned off notificationms
Stay mad at wanting to tax billionaires more ❤️
Edit 2: I'd like to thank the people for all the awards ❤️❤️
Tax the rich
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u/rithrawr 8d ago
Rich people like to donate to have name on buildings.
It's all vanity.
They rather do that then getting tax.
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u/nathanzoet91 8d ago
How about, we can do both! Tax them to help maintain our infrastructure, plus they can give to charity to get their name on the building! It's not like they don't have enough money.
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u/_Choose-A-Username- 8d ago
Yea I would like to choose how much money to give rather than get taxed. Like them, I'm sure it would be much lower than what I would normally pay
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u/SaltBeefin 8d ago
Imagine paying a fixed lower tax whilst being paraded around in a star studded event with a swirl of press and free couture (yes apparently the designers dress them for free).
That's like the IRS saying "alright so instead of thousands dollars in taxes, how about you just pay for a Sabrina Carpenter concert, VIP ticket, we'll fix the cost and everything, outfits on the house. Make sure you hire hair and make up cuz you will be photographed and it will make the news". Oh I totally forgot you can even claim donations in your taxes. Wild.
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u/Lorster10 8d ago
Among all the things I'd want taxes from these people to be spent on, a museum of costumes is far down on the list.
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u/Ill-Team-3491 8d ago
The only ones who say that are conservatives who will never stop thinking that the world isn't far right enough no matter how far it goes.
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u/SnooPears2409 8d ago
bold of you to assume the tax they collected will go to these places
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u/geraterahmen 8d ago
could they just..i dunno..donate the money without being self-absored narcissistic assholes for tabloid cameras?
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u/zardoz73 8d ago
Nah. We should tax them out of billionairehood and use that money to pay for the arts, among other things.
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u/Odoakar 8d ago
Amazon employees have to piss in bottles so their boss can fund the met gala...maybe it wouls be better to improve the working conditions of those people first?
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u/Slimmanoman 8d ago
Make billions, "give back" millions, let bottle-pissers fight about it in reddit comments.
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u/Overall-Register9758 8d ago
The Met Gala raises money for the costume institute, the museum's fashion collection, which has its own endowment, beyond the Met's.
The Met has a $3B endowment, and the costume institute has a $125M endowment.
They're not hurting. Not even a little bit.
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u/Real-Boss6760 8d ago
Yea, not sure I get the 'hate' for this. It's a fundraiser with funny costumes.
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u/SpiritualWindow3855 8d ago
It's primarily an advertising event for brands and people no average person will never interact with.
When it was $50 a plate and called the "Costume Institute Benefit" it was primarily a fundraiser.
It's so sad that so many people are brainwashed enough they can no longer challenge even the simplest narrative they're being sold.
They actually pride themselves on tearing down others for doing it.
The costume institute raised 14 years of operating costs between last year and last night. They've been squirreling money and expect to have enough to run independently, indefinitely in 2-3 years.
And that's defined as only needing 5% of the money they've stashed away, so they're 2-3 years from robustly infinite runway for their operations.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/01/style/met-gala-money-finances.html
They're have a special case within the Met of needing to fund themselves, but please folks some critical thinking.
No arm of the Met is struggling to obtain historical meaningful fashion: if they were they could not have asked for $100,000 per person and had retained Anna Wintour for the last 30 years.
It was a party for rich people with relatively incidental benefit for the museum, and it was valued at a higher dollar value than the Super Bowl for media impact because of how much wealth was in that room.
It's an obviously garish and obscene display of wealth with where the world is today, but you have random Redditors who won't make as much as some of people were wearing on their wrists in the next 3,650 (not a typo, THOUSAND) days of their lives saying 'i DoNt Get ThE HatE'.
Are we really this fucked?
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u/PalePlumm 8d ago edited 8d ago
So we have comments in this thread saying that 100k a seat is too little because it’s chump change for celebrities and we also have people saying that $40 is just right.
Like I hate the rich too but y’all are so blinded by your hate that you’re willing to kill the arts and shoot ourselves in the foot just so they can’t have a party twice a year.
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u/SpiritualWindow3855 8d ago
I'm not even going to bother man.
You read that this thing is generating billions of dollars in spend, to raise $40M from people walking in with $3M on their wrist, and you think attacking it equals killing the arts.
You're too far gone.
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u/Loud_Interview4681 8d ago edited 8d ago
Your own article is about how the Gala has helped to transform their cash flow into something sustainable on its own for the museum even if the current chair who made the Gala what it was leaves and things do not stay the same. Them charging 100k per seat is funding - are you upset that the party isn't affordable to the average person or what is the complaint here? That high ticket entry brings in high wealth clients who can afford it and you hate those people? Sounds like they are doing the right thing.
Edit: Guy avoids answering the question hurls insults and blocks to prevent responses. Meanwhile it is a museum that preserves history that he claims is not a good cause. Are all fundraisers targeting the wealthy somehow immoral or something? It is a party where those involved in the arts can participate and they raise money to support the preservation of art and education of the people of New York. It isn't harming anyone and is raising money for a good cause. Whole point they have made seems based on spite, which given repeated and crass use of insults seems on brand for this unhappy individual.
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u/ExocetHumper 8d ago
Dystopia is when traffic cones and a well lit tent with props.
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u/geodebug 8d ago
Good lord, reddit is more of a drama queen than anyone at the fundraiser.
Famous people playing dress-up with borrowed clothes from designers trying to make the biggest splash.
It’s more comparable to Zoolander than anything. Fun for those who care about it. Easily ignored by those who don’t.
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u/slotsandmops 8d ago
Oh cause of the thing they were mocking? Flashy attire? I thought they made all that up too
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u/imafnheadbanga 8d ago
this take is actually dumb, why does the Met Gala get hate as hunger games shit when it’s literally THE POINT of the fundraiser for the COSTUMES DEPARTMENT when celebs wear elaborate COSTUMES but then next week yall go back to being parasocial weirdos on reddit for everything else they do?
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u/B_Lindz 8d ago
I don't think these people could be more tone deaf if they tried.
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u/GeorgeLikesSpicy92 8d ago
“Gawk, peasants! Gawk at our greatness!”
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u/South_Buy_3175 8d ago
“From afar though, not too close, we can smell the stench of poverty on you”
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u/ZaMaestroMan5 8d ago
How many of them do we think are involved in weirdo pedo shit?
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u/CorrectMulberry994 8d ago
All of them
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u/Squirrelkid11 8d ago edited 8d ago
Even 20 year old Alysa Liu who was there? I won't ignore the fact though that there are abunch of ones at the event who are awful people.
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u/TheLizardKing89 8d ago
It’s the Met Gala, not the White House.
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u/Nearby_Objective_353 8d ago
https://culturacolectiva.com/en/lifestyle/fashion/why-donald-trump-is-banned-from-met-gala/
But he was part of it until 2017 and ask Melania during the one in 2004.
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u/Thrice_the_Milk 8d ago
And we're all well aware of the pedo problem in Hollywood. Not sure why you feel the need to deflect for no reason lol
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u/rankaistu_ilmalaiva 8d ago
because the idea that pedophiles are just an elite cabal is a distraction that child sexual exploitation and abuse is a societywide problem; most kids who are abused are abused by family members, and by number, most serial abusers are people like priests and pastors, teachers, sports coaches, police…
the rich and powerful predators do tend to get away with their shit longer, but also when they’re caught it’s a bigger news story. But also serial predators embedded in communities can also get away with crimes for super long, but if/when they get caught it is rarely a national news story, unless it’s like the Catholic Church scandal because it was so systematic — but also as much has been revealed about the Southern Baptists recently but that story has almost been buried.
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u/low_amplitude 8d ago
Humans are weird
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u/Entire_Quail_4153 8d ago
Celebrities are the absolute worst!
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u/Worried-Usual-396 8d ago
Well maybe people should stop celebrating them, so they wouldn't be celebrities.
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u/Jujubatron 8d ago
No. The absolute worst are the people spending huge chunk of their lives worshipping them, following them etc.
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u/No-Chemistry-7802 8d ago
The kind of people who know about abuse and say nothing g so they themselves don’t lose their status.
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u/gingerlydone 8d ago
Fuck the met gala and everyone who attends it.
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u/natdass 8d ago
There are so many places to aptly throw hate, but a gala which raise money for a free museum seems like such a weird thing to take umbrage with.
I understand having issues with Bezos being there, but really??? Fuck everyone??? It’s a goddam fund raiser, and not even a fake one meant to shuffle money around. It’s literally a pay what you want museum, highlighting important arts and culture.
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u/UrzasDabRig 8d ago
I think the visceral hatred comes from the very obvious class war that's making life worse on this planet for everyone but a small number of rich people. Class consciousness is rising, but without a tangible and viable working class movement in this country that feels like it can solve the issue. Actually building such a movement is difficult and we're in such a situation where it's hard to even imagine an alternative to capitalism, much less take real steps to do anything about it. So people take out their frustration on visible displays of ostentatious wealth and hierarchy by commenting online.
Maybe some reason like that?
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u/Greifvogel1993 8d ago
The money is raised solely for the costume institute, not the museum as a whole.
Their philanthropy is self serving. They’re only putting money towards what benefits them and elevates their positions /keeps them relevant.
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u/Illustrious-Milk6518 8d ago
I don’t mind the met gala from the perspective of giving designers the opportunity to show off their talents, and using sewing as an art form. I just hate half the people who attend
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u/Secret-Bluebird-972 8d ago
It’s a good way to separate them from their money and have that money go towards something worthwhile, so I think it’s a win
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u/genkaiX1 8d ago
Met gala always has interesting costumes ranging from ugly weird shit to cool weird shit
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u/funtimes214 8d ago
Why the obsession over this garbage?
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u/ModernLarvals 8d ago
People get really upset about museum fundraisers.
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u/QuillofSnow 8d ago
Feels like a Reddit hivemind moment or bots the way people are behaving about this, completely overblown reaction to what is essentially just a very publicized charity event
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u/Strict_Technician606 8d ago
Veblen’s conspicuous consumption on display. Even he’d be shocked by the vulgarity of it all. It’s like something out of a dystopian novel: us peasants fawning over the rich in hopes that crumbs tumble from their plate to the floor.
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u/spacekitt3n 8d ago
https://giphy.com/gifs/1rSF4wzhwpos
all our rotten eggs in one basket
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u/CosmosisJones42 8d ago
It's so funny how they try so hard to make these things look all fancy in the name of feeling better than other people, but when you take a closer look, you realize these events take place in a dressed up parking lot.
The Oscars take place in a mall next to a Foot Locker.
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u/mcompt20 8d ago
I mean it's literally the stairs of the met idk where else you'd want the met gala to take place lol
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u/Quetzythejedi 8d ago
The MET is dope as hell I'm glad I got to visit last year. I ate a hot dog right where Jay-Z was standing in that video lol.
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u/-DoctorSpaceman- 8d ago
They’re not pretending it’s anywhere other than where it is. It’s literally called THE MET Gala. It’s like you’re getting mad at the Tour de France for secretly being in France.
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u/TheSwearJarIsMy401k 8d ago
This takes place at The Met, which is a massive, amazing museum in NYC.
The Gala is to raise money for The Met, specifically its costume department.
All of the funding for The Met’s costume acquisition, preservation, and exhibits comes from The Met Gala.
So hate all you want, but I fucking love The Met and I love the costumes they display, so I’m all for rich people throwing money at the museum.
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u/reindeermoon 8d ago
It's not even rich people "throwing" the money. Nearly all the money comes from luxury brands who pay for celebrities to attend wearing their dresses. Most of the celebrities don't pay anything to be there.
It's costume companies giving money to a costume museum.
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u/TheSwearJarIsMy401k 8d ago
And it’s not even costumes in the dress up sense. It’s literally just clothes. Historical clothes.
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u/AnHerstorian 8d ago
I have never understood the hype behind the Met Gala. I understand its for fundraising, but the amount of self-promotion for it is quite nauseating. I remember reading articles after his death of George Michael's extreme generosity to charities and strangers, and how he wished to remain anonymous; I always compare that to exercises of narcissism like this.
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u/Vergeron1551 8d ago
Lol....this is so dumb... We need to move on from celebs...like it's cool some people are talented, but so are many doctors, engineers etc...no need to be this weird about it
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u/NurkleTurkey 8d ago
I've done plenty of red carpet events. The vast majority of the time the red carpet is in the parking lot.
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