Blake Lively Steals the lights of the Met Gala!
Met Gala; Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds in Met gala
The Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is back on Monday, after a two-year hiatus due to the Corona pandemic
Celebrities returned to the red carpet at the Metropolitan Museum's annual charity gala, with surprising looks.
The Met Gala is one of the biggest fashion events - kicked off the red carpet in New York of some of the world's most famous stars.
The Met Gala was revived in the seventies, and is dedicated to celebrating a fashion trend, or themes that inspire the fashion industry.
The Met Gala, organized by the Museum's Costume Institute, is one of the events parallel to the Oscars in terms of its importance, as celebrities from various fields participate in it.
This year's "golden glamor" dress code - which evokes America's economic boom in the late 19th century - has sparked some controversy on social media.
The fundraising event returned to its usual schedule in early May, after the coronavirus pandemic forced organizers to cancel the 2020 event and postpone last year's event until the fall.
Nearly 400 celebrities from the worlds of music, film, fashion, and sports showcased their possessions at the lavish fashion show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Among the guests was former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who said she was attending for the first time in 20 years to celebrate American fashion and spirit.
Tickets to attend the concert cost $35,000, and table reservations cost $300,000.The event raises millions of dollars for the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
But the highlight of taking the luster of the festival is. Actress Blake Lively, "the wife of Ryan Reynolds", arrived in a Versace dress. Where she stole the lights with the design of Donatella (Versace) and its dependence on the special details of The Statue of Liberty.
New York Mayor Eric Adams arrived with his girlfriend Tracy Collins. Adams wore a trench coat with "End gun violence" written on the back in red lettering.
Along with fashion designer Tom Ford, this year's gala will be chaired by Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of Vogue, who has supervised the gala since 1995.
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