This Year’s Met Gala Raised Almost Twice As Much Money As Last Year’s
Maybe they could have gotten away with a more highbrow sponsor than the Gap!
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Maybe they could have gotten away with a more highbrow sponsor than the Gap!
You may already be familiar with that little party to celebrate them, which we've only been obsessing over all day.
This may have allowed her to show more cleavage.
Also, a 54-year-old's beauty-product addiction put her $14,000 in debt.
See the famous people on last night's Met Gala red carpet.
But will her bob survive the 50 percent humidity and chance of scattered thunderstorms?
The actress finally puts her breathy voice-over talent to good use.
We know it's not Oprah, since Oscar de la Renta is dressing her.
And the clothes in the exhibit are coming from Brooklyn.
Supposedly people willing to pay full price for a ticket, rather than fashion houses who are pressured into buying them, will take up most of the seats.
Ever wonder what it takes to get ready for a ball? Now we know!
Author Michael Gross says yes, because it's fluffy, and good art goes unnoticed.
But Ed Westwick and Jessica Szohr will. Whew.
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