{"id":4109,"date":"2019-05-24T13:58:06","date_gmt":"2019-05-24T13:58:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/9d3e54d4b2.nxcli.net\/?p=4109"},"modified":"2026-03-13T14:03:36","modified_gmt":"2026-03-13T14:03:36","slug":"social-safari-the-met-gala","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rcourihay.com\/staging\/blog\/social-safari-the-met-gala\/","title":{"rendered":"Social Safari: The Met Gala"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3 style=\"text-align: left;\">Charles James, Mick Jagger, Pope Francis, KAWS, Salonniere List, YAGP &amp; Sleepover at the Museum<\/h3>\n<h5 style=\"text-align: left;\">\u201cOne should either be a work of art or wear a work of art.\u201d Oscar Wilde<\/h5>\n<h5>#MetCamp<\/h5>\n<p>Lady Gaga\u2019s striptease from voluminous pink cape to retro black underwear, glittery fishnets, and platform boots commandeered the pink carpet for a visually arresting performance piece that took an unprecedented 16 minutes to execute. A posse of umbrella-wielding men in black provided the cover for her four costume changes that also included a black ball gown and a slinky pink column. Brilliant! Anna Wintour stood at the top of the museum\u2019s stairs laughing and smiling in a display of sheer joy. When asked how anyone could follow Gaga, she quipped \u201cEveryone should just go home!\u201d Luckily for all of us they didn\u2019t. The zany, campy parade of 550 stars and bright young things, in witty and wily haute couture, sashayed and vogued up the museum\u2019s stairs, banked with greenery and festooned with thousands of pink roses, into Camp Met for three fabulous hours. The dress code was studied triviality, so there was lots of room for interpretation. Anna said \u201cTonight gives everyone a chance to express themselves; it\u2019s&nbsp;about individuality and believing in who you are. I think everyone will have a lot of fun tonight.\u201d The Vogue editor kept her signature sunglasses in her purse, as she made her glamorous entrance in a pink feathered cape over an intricately beaded blue, gold, and pink gown by Chanel, and she wore a diamond necklace that could choke a rhino. Why can\u2019t the Oscars be this exciting?<\/p>\n<h5>Camp: Notes on Fashion<\/h5>\n<p>I walked through this year\u2019s exhibition, Camp: Notes on Fash-ion, with two on-theme friends Oscar would have loved: flame-haired English designer Zandra Rhodes, who was my fianc\u00e9 in the 80s, and Club Kid icon Richie Rich, who has a spectacular dress made of stuffed kittens in the show. The exhibition contains 250 objects, including paintings, hats, shoes, and dresses dating from the 17th century to the present.&nbsp;The explosive exhibition explores the origins of camp\u2019s exuberant aesthetic. Susan Sontag\u2019s 1964 essay \u201cNotes on \u2018Camp\u201d provided the framework for the exhibition, which examines how the elements of irony, humor, parody, pastiche, artifice, theatricality, and exaggeration are expressed in fashion. Why camp? Andrew Bolton, the Met\u2019s curator in charge, explained: \u201cCamp tends to come to the fore during moments of social and political instability \u2014 when our society is deeply polarized. Camp is by its very nature subversive.\u201d What is camp? The historian Andrew Medhurst once said that \u2018Trying to define camp is like attempting to sit in the corner of a circular room.\u2019 Mark Booth\u2019s Encyclopedia of Camp includes Alexander the Great, Coco Chanel, Leonardo da Vinci, David Hockney, Mick Jagger, Louis XVI, Michelangelo, John Singer Sargent, Elsa Schiaparelli, and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Rupert Everett, who played Oscar Wilde in the film The Happy Prince, narrates the exhibition. In the show, Rupert&#8217;s voice intersects with Judy Garland\u2019s camp anthem \u2018Over the Rainbow.\u2019 \u201d Bolton is responsible for the Met\u2019s remarkable pink and gold catalog. See the show. Buy the book!<\/p>\n<h5>Designers, Dresses &amp; Stars<\/h5>\n<p>Marc Jacobs, who came with Kate Moss, Rita Ora, and Lizzo, described camp with silent-screen-worthy gestures you can see on my Instagram @RCouriHay. \u201cCamp is extra. It\u2019s being who you are, your most affected, genuine, exaggerated, extra version of yourself and&nbsp;not caring about fitting in,\u201d said Jacobs. Perfect! The gorgeous Gwen Stefani came with Moschino\u2019s Jeremy Scott, who had so many pieces on the carpet he proclaimed himself&nbsp;\u201coverwhelmed.\u201d Scott dressed Gwen to kill by breeding Liberace with a Vegas showgirl. She said, \u201cJeremy put this together and I was, like, yes, I will wear that. I\u2019m just so lucky to be here this year. I want to come every year; it\u2019s only my third time being<br \/>\nhere.\u201d Jared Leto came in regal robes by his pal Gucci-designer Alessandro Michele, who<br \/>\nhosted the benefit along with Harry Styles (wearing in his first look a sheer top with a pearl earring), Serena Williams (in yellow Versace and sneakers) and Lady Gaga. Leto, channeling John the Baptist, carried his own head, which he handed to reporters saying, \u201cYou\u2019ll get a better interview from him.\u201d This was the best dodge of the night, n\u2019est&nbsp;ce pas? Katie Perry&nbsp;came as a chandelier in an astounding feat of balance worthy of Cirque du Soleil. She told me \u201cThis weighs 40 pounds.\u201d When I asked how long it took her to get ready she responded, \u201cMy whole life.\u201d And this was before she donned a humongous hamburger suit for the after parties. The outfit was so difficult to maneuver in that she fell down on the dance floor and couldn\u2019t get up. Celine Dion\u2019s silver-fringed Oscar de la Renta number was a show stopper but when she tried to take a bite of Katie\u2019s faux burger one wag said the super slim star \u201cshould eat a real one.\u201d Gwyneth Paltrow came all buttoned up in buttercup yellow until the camera lights exposed her perky derri\u00e8re. Kim Kardashian inspired Thierry Mugler&nbsp;to come out of retirement to make her skintight nude ensemble dripping with crystals resemble water. \u201cHe wanted me to look&nbsp;like I just came out of the ocean,\u201d she said. \u201cI can\u2019t sit or pee,&nbsp;and I\u2019m barely breathing.\u201d<\/p>\n<h5>The D\u00e9cor<\/h5>\n<p>The Met Ball is both exclusive and expensive, and Ms. Wintour, a Met trustee, approves every invitation. Tables cost $200K, with individual tickets at $35K; this year they raised a staggering $15 million.&nbsp;Over $200 million has been raised by the savvy Vogue editor since she took over the reins 21 years ago. This gala is a reflection of&nbsp;the luxury brands that support the Costume&nbsp;Institute.&nbsp;No expense is spared, but it is all underwritten, this year by Gucci and Cond\u00e9 Nast. The extravagant d\u00e9cor, produced by Raul Avila, was inspired by the over-the-top exuberance of the camp aesthetic. Four 25-foot tall pink flamingos, made of thousands of flowers, and with gold sequins covering their legs and beaks, greeted the guests in the Great Hall decorated with birds of paradise and ba-nana branches. Hand-painted sisal, stenciled with pink feathers, extended through the museum and up the steps, which were flanked by enormous feathers covering the walls, creating the illusion of wings. At the top, a wall of gold flowers served as a backdrop to the receiving line, where the hosts welcomed Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth (she literally licked his face like an ice cream cone), Gal Gadot, Demi Moore, Nicki Minaj, Ariana Rockefeller, Salma Hayek, Emily Ratajkowski, Jennifer Lopez &amp; A-Rod, John Galliano, and Zendaya in a Cinderella dress by Tommy Hilfiger that lit up on cue.<\/p>\n<h5>The Dinner<\/h5>\n<p>After seeing the exhibition, Sienna Miller, Bette Midler, Michael Kors, Sean Parker, Mark Ronson, Miuccia Prada, and Julianne Moore sipped Champagne in the Petrie Court. Dinner was served in the Temple of Dendur, where walls of tropical flowers and more flamingos set the exotic tone. Tables were covered with two shades of pink cloth and set with chargers printed with matching floral&nbsp;branches, painted glassware, bamboo flatware, and napkins&nbsp;embroidered with flamingos. Natural wood ballroom&nbsp;chairs were covered in cushions with six different flamingo-printed patterns. If that weren\u2019t enough to put Emma Stone, Vera Wang, Jimmy Fallon, Amber Valletta, Joe Jonas, and Sophie&nbsp;Turner into sensory overdrive, the&nbsp;meal was. Courses included wines, tomatoes stuffed with green goddess pannacotta, served along-side a filet of beef with beet horse-radish cream, and haricots verts in citrus balsamic garnished with orange flowers. How much&nbsp;people actually ate is a good question. Olivier Cheng&nbsp;catered the dinner. I knew you\u2019d want to&nbsp;know.&nbsp;A giant gianduja cake was sliced up for dessert.&nbsp;Flamingo-shaped cookies and espresso were given to everyone as they departed:&nbsp;fuel for the after parties.&nbsp;The fete at the Top of the Standard&nbsp;celebrated its 10th year of where to&nbsp;go, to see and be seen, in slightly less excessive expressions of yourself, except for Katie, who&nbsp;is in a class all her own.<\/p>\n<h5>Cher: Haven\u2019t We Met?<\/h5>\n<p>Cher was the first to go to the Met Costume Institute gala nearly nude, in a sheer, sequined number by Bob Mackie, back in 1974. Kim K. wasn\u2019t even born until 1980. I interviewed Cher as she came off the Met\u2019s escalator, and when the lights from my TV cameras exposed every bit of her, l blurted out, \u201cAre you nude under that dress?\u201d \u201cDoes it matter?\u201d she purred. I blushed. Cher returned this year to perform, and you really can\u2019t get any campier then Cher singing \u201cIf I Could Turn Back Time\u201d and \u201cBelieve\u201d in a series of outlandish get-ups that culminated in thigh-high black boots and see-through black lingerie that showed off her taut buns. That said when she belted out AB- BA\u2019s camp anthem \u201cWaterloo,\u201d backed by a crew of eight, the room exploded. Harry Styles jumped up to dance wearing a big red bow wrapped around his neck while Tom Ford, Bella and Gigi Hadid, Zac Posen, and Elle Fanning sang along. Cher brought her ageless pizzazz to what is The Party of the Year. Who else would tell you these things?<\/p>\n<h5>Charles James, The Couture Secrets of Shape<\/h5>\n<p>The work of Charles James, America\u2019s first couturier, who had his own blockbuster retrospective at the Met\u2019s Costume Institute titled Charles James: Beyond Fashion in 2014, was lauded by his contemporaries Chanel, Dior, and Balenciaga for his elegant and avant-garde designs. The late designer was feted on both sides of the pond at book parties for Charles James: The Couture Secrets of Shape by his last assistant, friend, and heir, Homer Layne, and the German fashion scholar Dorothea Mink, with text by FIT\u2019s museum director Valerie Steele, Paul Caranicas, Carolyn Roider, and yours truly. Another American-born designer, Rick Owens, who wrote the introduction for the book, available on Amazon, hosted a raucous reception and exhibition of James\u2019s work after his own critically-acclaimed show in Paris, where he joyfully confessed, \u201cI have knocked off a Charles James cocoon coat.\u201d Owens said his show was inspired by both James and Kiss designer Larry LeGaspi. \u201cIt\u2019s about sex where the woman is in control.\u201d Pat Cleveland, a 1970s super model who worked with James was among those dancing surrounded by James\u2019s acclaimed draw-ings and dresses pinned like butterflies on the walls.<\/p>\n<h5>The Pope Paints Domingo Zapata<\/h5>\n<p>Domingo Zapata was understandably nervous when meeting with Pope Francis, who appointed the Spanish-born artist an ambassador for Scholas Occurrentes, an organization that promotes arts education. \u201cRelax, now I\u2019ll paint on you,\u201d the pontiff told him after the swearing in, and proceeded to paint a cross, a bird, and his signature on Zapata\u2019s blue suit. The cross and bird topped with the papal autograph is Francis\u2019s artistic signature. Last year he&nbsp;painted a similar image on a pane of glass, with Zapata. This year fellow artist Mr. Brainwash and Domingo worked together on a canvas. Zapata wrote \u201cI am human\u201d in Spanish on the canvas. Mr. Brainwash wrote his motto \u201cLife is beautiful\u201d and added a heart. The painting, titled El Inmigrante,\u201d has an immigration theme and will be auctioned off to benefit Scholas Occurrentes. scholasocurrentes.org<\/p>\n<h5>New York Academy<\/h5>\n<p>of Art When the art collector and philanthropist Roni Willett con-gratulated the artist Kaws on his recent $15-million-sale at the New York Academy of Art\u2019s Tribeca Ball, she added, \u201cIt would be a dream come true to own an original&nbsp;work of yours one day.\u201d With that, Kaws took out a piece of paper and did a drawing for her. This event is one of the city\u2019s top interactive events. Guests are invited to visit the onsite studios of over 100 students, who are all happy to talk about their work. Surreal-ist painter Ren\u00e9 Magritte was the theme of this year\u2019s photo booth. It was festooned with&nbsp;umbrellas, bowler hats, and&nbsp;green apples for the attendees to pose with. Among the stars sipping Bollinger and Taittinger Champagne were Ray Donovan&#8217;s Liev Schreiber, Brooke Shields, Naomi Watts, Art Miami\u2019s Nick Korniloff and Pamela Cohen and the organization\u2019s president, David Kratz. nyaa.edu<\/p>\n<h5>Salonniere List<\/h5>\n<p>Anne Hearst and Jay McInerney, Hilary Geary Ross and her husband, U.S. Commerce Secretary&nbsp;Wilbur Ross, Audrey Gruss, gallerist Isabelle Bscher, Ste-ven Stoleman, and Jill Karg-man are among the New Yorkers named to the highly&nbsp;anticipated Salonniere List of America\u2019s 100 Best Hosts by the nation\u2019s leading website dedicated to the art of entertaining. The lists were inspired by society figures like Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein, who created&nbsp;salons where good conversation&nbsp;about arts and letters was the star. Carla McDonald \u2014 the founder and a hostess in Austin and Nantucket \u2014 and her committee chose honorees from across the U.S., including interior designers Tony Ingrao and Randy Kemper, Muffie Potter Aston and Dr. Sherrell As-ton, Charlotte Moss, Bunny Williams, Jennifer Aniston, Derek Blasberg, Ashley McDermott, Susan Gutfruend, Jean Shafiroff, Becca Carson Thrash, Lynn Wyatt and Oprah Winfrey. thesalonniere.com<\/p>\n<h5>Sleepover at the Museum<\/h5>\n<p>Writer and composer Karen LeFrak has been busy. First, she launched her new children\u2019s book, Sleepover at the Museum, at the Museum&nbsp;of Natural History, which is the setting for her charming story. Guests included Blaine Trump, author Candace Bushnell, musician David Foster, and Janna Bullock. You can buy the book at penguinrandomhouse.com or on Amazon. Next up was the world premiere of LeFrak\u2019s stunning composition \u201cNothing Left\u201d set to a choreography by Juliano Nunes, at the Youth America Grand Prix Gala at Lincoln Center. This sexy world premiere&nbsp;of love and loss starred Boston Ballet\u2019s Derek Dunn and&nbsp;Nunes. The Bolshoi Ballet\u2019s Olga Smirnova brought down the house in&nbsp;the Dying Swan, accompanied by brilliant young concert pianist Micah McLaurin. In the mix were Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen, Cicely Tyson, prima ballerina Irina Dvoroven-ko, Libbie Mugrabi, Yaz and Valentine Hernandez, Barbara&nbsp;Brandt, and YAGP founder and director Larissa Saveliev. The benefit gala \u201cStars of Today Meet the Stars of Tomorrow,\u201d showcased young finalists of YAGP\u2019s international ballet competitions and also featured the American premiere of a ballet set to music by The Rolling Stones. The organization has given out more than $4 million in scholarships and 450 YAGP alumni are now dancing with 80 top companies around the world. yagp.org<\/p>\n<h5>The Rolling Stones Ballet<\/h5>\n<p>Ballerina and choreographer Melanie Hamrick and her partner, Mick Jagger, celebrated their ballet Porte Rouge at two receptions in NYC, culminating in a drop-dead chic dinner at THE POOL, hosted by arts patron Marcella Guarino Hymowitz and NET-A-PORTER. Glamorous guests, whose names were written on the mirrored tabletop, included ABT artistic director Kevin McKenzie and choreographer Alexei Ratman-sky, Vogue\u2019s Hamish Bowles, and skin-care mogul Peter Thom-as Roth. Hamrick said the ballet\u2019s name was inspired by The Stones\u2019 hit song \u201cPaint It Black.\u201d She also collaborated with the band\u2019s lighting and costume designer on the piece. When Mick was asked who their two-year-old son, Deveraux, most resembled, he quipped, \u201cIt\u2019s too early to tell.\u201d The ballet had its world premiere at The Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia and its American d\u00e9but at the Youth America Grand Prix\u2019s 20th anniversary gala at the David H. Koch Theater. The company\u2019s glamorous founder, Larissa Saveliev, commissioned the piece from Hamrick, and it will next be seen at American Ballet Theatre.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Charles James, Mick Jagger, Pope Francis, KAWS, Salonniere List, YAGP &amp; Sleepover at the Museum \u201cOne should either be a work of art or [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":9059,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-4109","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-uncategorized"],"acf":{"full_width":false,"header_transparent":false,"header_white":false},"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v26.8 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Social Safari: The Met Gala | R. 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