Anna Wintour and Timothee Chalamet among early Met Gala arrivals
Stars including Dame Anna Wintour, Keke Palmer and Timothee Chalamet were among the early arrivals at the Met Gala.
A-listers descended on New York for the return of fashionâs biggest night after last yearâs event was cancelled due to the pandemic.
The Met Gala has been shifted from its usual date of the first Monday in May, with an unfamiliar September slot.
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The exhibition is called In America: A Lexicon of Fashion and will explore US fashion.
Palmer, the 28-year-old star of Hustlers, hosted a livestream from the carpet for Vogue magazine and was among the early arrivals.
She wore a black, floor-length Sergio Hudson gown complete with a glittering finish.
Comedian Ilana Glazer wore a feathered gown on the carpet while Hollywood star Chalamet, one of the eveningâs hosts, looked striking in a white two-piece.
Palmer interviewed Vogue chief Dame Anna, who oversees the event.
Dame Anna wore a floral Oscar de la Renta dress and said it was a tribute to the late designer.
She told Palmer this yearâs exhibition represents a new US, and âa whole patchwork of America, so itâs very diverse, itâs very inclusive, very sustainable and I think it symbolises that America is made up of so many different culturesâ.
Dame Anna was also full of praise for many of the young designers at this yearâs Gala.
She said: âTheyâre so creative, theyâre so fearless and theyâre so much of their community.
âTheyâre all friends, they know each other, they spend time together and I think itâs a very hopeful sign for the future of American fashion.â
And of the decision to bring the Met Gala to September, Dame Anna said she wanted to send the message that âNew York is backâ following the pandemic.
The Met Gala, which raises money for the Metropolitan Museum of Artâs Costume Institute, has been split into two this time around.
Part two â intended as a larger event after the more stripped-back September running â is scheduled for May 2 2022.

