Although the pandemic continues, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Vogue will host the traditional Met Ball this year, and attendees are expected to comply with existing safety regulations.
After canceling the Met Gala last year, the organizers of the annual fundraising event officially decided to gather the highly anticipated stars in New York City. Although the event will not be held in accordance with the usual May schedule, it is undeniable that as preparations for the September 13 fundraising event are underway, people’s enthusiasm for the event is heating up.
However, this year’s situation will be very different compared to the way the Met Ball was celebrated in the past. This is entirely due to New York City’s vaccine regulations and the city’s safety regulations for large gatherings. people.
Due to the mandate, participants must be vaccinated against COVID-19 before participating in the dance. A spokesperson for The Met told the entertainment news media that people participating in the event must show proof that they are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus.
In addition to the vaccine requirements, participants will also be required to wear masks during the event. They are only allowed to remove them while eating or drinking. Depending on the city’s guidelines, other restrictions may also be implemented.
“Currently, all participants of the Met Gala on September 13 must provide proof of full vaccination and wear a mask indoors in addition to eating or drinking. We will update these guidelines as needed,” the spokesperson Say.
In addition to safety agreements, the food provided to guests has also changed significantly. Women’s Daily It is understood that after Anna Wintour utilizes the services of the world’s largest plant-cooking chef, the menu of the star-studded event will be completely vegetarian.
The theme of the festival cancelled last year was “About Time: Fashion and Duration.”This year, the organizers decided to propose a new theme-“In America: Fashion Dictionary”, according to Sixth page.
Over the years, the museum’s exhibition has become one of the largest and most attended red carpet exhibitions held by celebrities in the entertainment and fashion industries. It will be hosted by Billie Eilish, tennis star Naomi Osaka, poet and activist Amanda Gorman, and Timothée Chalamet. Honorary Chairman Tom Ford and Wintour together.
On May 4, 2015, Jay Z and Beyoncé participated in the “China: Water Moon in the Mirror” Charity Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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