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It's the first Monday in May which, to most of the world, means still nursing a Bank Holiday weekend hangover. But in Anna Wintour's world — also referred to as the fashion-cum-socialite industry — it's arguably the most important event of the year: the Met Gala. This year's theme is the first to branch into religion with its Vatican-approved exhibit Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Cathotlic Imagination.If we're taking bets, we're not not anticipating Madonna -esque (the musician, not the OG Holy Mother) iron crosses c/o Chanel, gilded capes, and shrouds and veils that would fit
right in with the cast of The Handmaid's Tale. But the Met Gala's red carpet always has a way of surprising us — and reminding us just why we tune in to the over-the-top event year after year. With every new and unexpected theme comes, well, new and unexpected fashion that breaks out of the "pretty" mould. This is the moment the avant-garde pieces the industry lives and thrives by can really shine.With a star-studded cast led by unofficial Met Gala Queen Rihanna, here's how the world's biggest names tried to channel the divine, the holy, and the OM-literal-G (if you're Catholic, that is).Read These Stories NextA Catalogue Of The Most Catholic Runway References Exclusive: Balmain To Auction Off Met Gala Looks For Charity Has Catholicism Earned This "Fashion" Moment?
right in with the cast of The Handmaid's Tale. But the Met Gala's red carpet always has a way of surprising us — and reminding us just why we tune in to the over-the-top event year after year. With every new and unexpected theme comes, well, new and unexpected fashion that breaks out of the "pretty" mould. This is the moment the avant-garde pieces the industry lives and thrives by can really shine.With a star-studded cast led by unofficial Met Gala Queen Rihanna, here's how the world's biggest names tried to channel the divine, the holy, and the OM-literal-G (if you're Catholic, that is).Read These Stories NextA Catalogue Of The Most Catholic Runway References Exclusive: Balmain To Auction Off Met Gala Looks For Charity Has Catholicism Earned This "Fashion" Moment?
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