2024 Met Gala: The Biggest Names and Biggest Moments From the ‘Garden of Time’ (2024)

2024 Met Gala: The Biggest Names and Biggest Moments From the ‘Garden of Time’ (1)

May 6, 2024, 11:22 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 11:22 p.m. ET

Vanessa Friedman

Chief fashion critic

If the surprise last year was Rihanna’s superstar late appearance, this year’s shocker may be that she didn’t appear at all. But with Zendaya’s second entrance in a second Galliano gown — vintage, this time — we had a full-circle moment just the same. The 2024 Met Gala red carpet is a wrap.

May 6, 2024, 10:27 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 10:27 p.m. ET

Callie Holtermann

Rihanna, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift missed the Met Gala.

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In the week leading up to the Met Gala, tabloids volleyed predictions about Taylor Swift’s possible attendance: She would be there with her football player boyfriend, Travis Kelce! Actually, she wouldn’t! She might go but leave Mr. Kelce at home!

On Monday night, fans finally got their answer. The party of the year would have to go on without Ms. Swift.

Other notable absences from the red carpet: Beyoncé, who had not been expected to attend, and Rihanna, who seemed poised to be the closing act of fashion’s annual parade of one-upmanship.

Last year, every other guest had walked the carpet — as had one uninvited co*ckroach — before Rihanna arrived at 10:15 p.m., wrapped in Valentino camellias that she said made her feel “expensive.”

Rihanna, 36, who swung from pop stardom into a prosperous second act as a lingerie and makeup mogul, told Extra TV earlier in the week that she had planned on attending the gala. People magazine reported on Monday that the singer had come down with the flu.

The singer had become one of the most hotly anticipated presences on the Met’s steps. Her turn as a miniskirted pope in 2018 touched off an internet frenzy, and the 55-pound, daffodil yellow gown she wore in 2015 helped earn its designer a slot on the haute couture schedule in Paris.

The gala’s influence as a joint advertising opportunity for brands, sponsors and celebrities depends in part on the level of star power that is willing to show up. The gala still attracted boldface names this year, including Zendaya and Jennifer Lopez, but many fans online said that the lack of Rihanna had been a blow. (Some even circulated images of the singer hitting the carpet that appeared to have been created by artificial intelligence.)

Rihanna has been a frequent presence at the gala in recent years, but Taylor Swift and Beyoncé have not attended since 2016.

Ms. Swift began attending the gala in 2008 and was a co-chair in 2016. In the past year she has not exactly been hurting for the Met’s spotlight: Her Eras Tour stimulated both economic and seismic activity on its yearlong (and counting) romp around the world, and her recent album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” overcame mixed reviews to become her 14th release to hit reach No. 1 on the Billboard album chart.

Beyoncé attended the gala seven times from 2008 to 2016, toying with silhouette in strapless Armani and mermaid-style Emilio Pucci gowns. She has lately been leading a high-fashion rodeo in wide-brimmed hats and western boots while promoting her album “Cowboy Carter.”

Even without showing up to the Met on the first Monday in May, Beyoncé wields immense power in the fashion sphere, Vanessa Friedman, the chief fashion critic of The New York Times, recently wrote: “She is practically a Met Gala unto herself.”

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May 6, 2024, 9:21 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 9:21 p.m. ET

Vanessa Friedman

Chief fashion critic

Zendaya is a star so big that she made two arrivals on the red carpet.

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The first thing you need to know about the black taffeta Givenchy spring 1996 haute couture dress Zendaya wore to make a late (re)entrance at the Met Gala is that it was the second John Galliano design she wore for the event. The first was a custom Maison Margiela couture dress he created specifically for her, which she wore at the start of the evening.

The second thing you need to know about that second Galliano dress is that she bought it.

The third thing you need to know about the dress is that it was originally Look No. 8 of Mr. Galliano’s first Givenchy couture collection, back when the appointment of the upstart Brit at the venerable Parisian house had set all of French fashion into an affronted tizzy.

And the last thing you need to know is that all those things, added together at a peak eyeball moment, amount to a major declaration of independence by Zendaya, and perhaps the next step in Mr. Galliano’s return to the bosom of fashion following the documentary “” and his much lauded January Maison Margiela couture show.

For Zendaya, the look, which was designed the year she was born, nods to the evening’s dress code in being vintage, rare and, with its full skirt and laced-up bodice, recalls the aristocracy of the ancien régime. It also represents “an investment in herself,” said Rita Watnick, the founder of Lily et Cie, the vintage clothing dealer in Los Angeles who sold the dress to Zendaya and Law Roach, her “image architect.”

“It says, ‘I am not an emissary for a brand,’” Ms. Watnick went on. “‘I am my own emissary.’” That’s quite a news bulletin at a party that has become, for many brands and celebrities, a quasi-advertising moment.

As for Mr. Galliano, his dresses have reappeared on red carpets before, but never under quite as big a spotlight. (Zendaya also wore vintage Galliano — a look from his spring 1998 collection — to Anna Wintour’s pre-Met dinner.) And while he may not have been granted the retrospective exhibition that the Met was rumored to have considered, being worn by an extremely high-profile co-host of the party of the year may be the next best thing.

May 6, 2024, 9:16 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 9:16 p.m. ET

Callie Holtermann

‘Naked dressing’ was a trend at the Met Gala.

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What did the stars wear to the Met Gala on Monday night? In some cases, not much.

The singer Rita Ora attended the event wearing multicolored strings of beads by Marni that cascaded down a sheer bodysuit. Doja Cat wore a white Vetements dress that looked like a clingy drenched T-shirt. A trompe l’oeil gown by Diesel superimposed an image of a naked torso atop Kylie Minogue’s real one.

All were part of a red carpet trend toward sheer gowns, or, as The New York Times’s chief fashion critic, Vanessa Friedman, has called it: “naked dressing.” The typical parade of opaque dresses was usurped by delicate constructions of mesh, lace and beads that allowed risqué glimpses of skin.

Nakedness on the red carpet may still scandalize, but it is time tested: Consider Rose McGowan’s backless mesh dress at the Video Music Awards in 1998, which she has described as a statement about reclaiming her body. On the Met Gala carpet this year, the approach seemed to catch on more than usual, even after barely-there clothing took over the spring 2023 runways in New York, London, Milan and Paris.

Perhaps it had to do with the gala’s reputation for one-upmanship: What better way to distinguish oneself from hundreds of well-dressed competitors than to wear practically nothing at all? Or maybe it had to do with the evening’s dress code, “The Garden of Time,” which might have gotten designers thinking about Adam and Eve.

Whatever the motivation, the see-through gowns kept coming: on Greta Lee, in lacy Loewe; on Jennifer Lopez, in beaded peek-a-boo Schiaparelli; and on Elle Fanning, in translucent resin from Balmain.

The model Emily Ratajkowski, who wore a backless Versace gown with beaded tendrils, said in an interview that she felt a certain confidence in her exposure.

“It feels really natural on me,” she said. “Comfortable, truly.”

Jessica Testa contributed reporting.

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May 6, 2024, 9:10 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 9:10 p.m. ET

Alex Vadukul

Reporting from outside the Met

As night fell on the scene just outside the Met Gala’s red carpet area at 82nd Street and Fifth Avenue, only a diehard contingent of fans and celebrity spotters remained, and the atmosphere among them was tranquil.

Many of them hadn’t budged from their stakeout positions all day. And some of them didn’t even seem to be aware that protests that had taken hold nearby along parts of Fifth Avenue and in Central Park.

Instead, the super fans remained focused on their tabulations of celebrity.

When Nicki Minaj arrived, one fan in the fray only caught a glimpse of the star, but she was certain that it was here.

“I know it was Nicki,” she said. “I know her smile.”

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May 6, 2024, 9:09 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 9:09 p.m. ET

Jessica Testa

Reporting from outside the Met

The carpet is empty of celebs now! The publicists on the carpet have told us that it’s “for real,” and that rumors Rihanna was coming were untrue. (Last year, however, she was more than an hour late.)

May 6, 2024, 9:08 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 9:08 p.m. ET

Vanessa Friedman

Chief fashion critic

Kim Kardashian stuns in a breathtaking corset that leaves little room to breathe.

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Kim Kardashian created a hoo-ha at the 2022 Met Gala when she admitted to going on a crash diet to fit into the Marilyn Monroe “Happy Birthday Mr. President” dress she wore to pose on the museum steps.

This year, however, she engaged in a different kind of body modification via the extreme corseting of the Maison Margiela by John Galliano couture dress she wore, cinched so tight at the waist it turned her figure into an hourglass version of the X Games. It was to tight, it was hard to imagine how she could breathe — let alone eat once inside the museum.

Viewers on social media immediately took notice. “Kim Kardashian honestly looks so uncomfortable and like she can barely move or even breathe,” posted one observer. “Fashion shouldn’t be like that.”

“Everyone is snatching their waist,” another wrote on X. “They said the one rule in the garden of time is no breathing, from Bad Bunny to Kim Kardashian.”

The corseting had been a feature of Mr. Galliano’s much ballyhooed January Margiela couture show, where it had been worn by both men and women, and where “making of” photographs on Mr. Galliano’s mood boards displayed the bruises left on the models’ flesh by the lacing. (Ms. Kardashian had been in the front row of that show.)

In the incarnation worn this time around by Ms. Kardashian, the corset was re-imagined in an antique silver brocade, and paired with a sheer silver metal skirt covered in lacy flowers, twigs, and mirror shards, to reflect the evening’s dress code, “The Garden of Time.” The idea of suffering for fashion, it turns out, is everlasting.

Gina Cherelus contributed reporting.

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May 6, 2024, 9:01 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 9:01 p.m. ET

Jessica Testa

Reporting from outside the Met

Zendaya is back on the carpet in a different look, a few hours after first arriving. I’m not sure we’ve seen this before! A full second round.

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2024 Met Gala: The Biggest Names and Biggest Moments From the ‘Garden of Time’ (9)

May 6, 2024, 9:01 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 9:01 p.m. ET

Jacob Bernstein

The sleeping beauty theme of this gala has actually had a nice softening effect on the outfits, which with a couple exceptions (see: Lana del Ray, Eddie Redmayne) are actually far less costumey than in recent years. The platonic ideal is Naomi Campbell’s Burberry dress, which is the lead image on Vogue’s live coverage, despite that she is not the most likely celebrity to trend or go viral.

2024 Met Gala: The Biggest Names and Biggest Moments From the ‘Garden of Time’ (10)

May 6, 2024, 8:54 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:54 p.m. ET

Vanessa Friedman

Chief fashion critic

Naomi Campbell’s sea-blue green Burberry fringed dress doesn’t look like anything I’ve seen on any of designer Daniel Lee’s Burberry runways, but I hope it’s a sign of things to come.

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May 6, 2024, 8:54 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:54 p.m. ET

Jessica Testa

Reporting from outside the Met

Nicki Minaj, a walking flower pot in Marni, was asked on the carpet about what’s in her bag. “I can’t tell you,” she mouthed to reporters.

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May 6, 2024, 8:39 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:39 p.m. ET

Jessica Testa

Reporting from outside the Met

Shakira’s favorite color is red. The house color of Carolina Herrera is red. Voila! It was an easy pairing, she and Ms. Herrera’s designer Wes Gordon told us on the carpet. She plans to hit multiple after parties tonight. (It is her first Met Gala, if you can believe it.) He does not.

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We were excited about the idea of a rose, which we know is the kind of a symbol of tonight, and a really clean column dress that’s the stem. And the beautiful arc depicts the blossom. Red is her favorite color. Red is the Herrera color. So it’s a perfect match.

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May 6, 2024, 8:34 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:34 p.m. ET

Vanessa Friedman

Chief fashion critic

Cardi B. wins the most-ushers-per-dress award: eight, to arrange her ginormous black tulle skirt.

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May 6, 2024, 8:32 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:32 p.m. ET

Sara Konradi

Reporting from outside the Met

Police officers asked the crowd on East 82nd Street and Madison Avenue to leave because of what they called dangerous conditions. Met Gala onlookers had been blocking traffic on Madison Avenue.

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May 6, 2024, 8:29 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:29 p.m. ET

Vanessa Friedman

Chief fashion critic

Isabelle Huppert’s Balenciaga dress pays homage to her ancestors.

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Of all the attendees at the Met Gala, the French actress Isabelle Huppert may have the most personal connection to the Costume Institute exhibit the party celebrates.

She is the great-granddaughter of one of the four sisters who founded Callot Soeurs, the French fashion house renowned in the early 20th century. A dramatic wedding gown by the house, worn by the New York socialite Natalie Potter in 1930, is featured in the display that closes the show, “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.”

To honor that dress and that relationship, Demna, the mononymic creative director of Balenciaga, re-created the white silk for Ms. Huppert. With its simple, long-sleeved overblouse and scalloped cathedral-length train, the gown — which required over 300 hours of work — has a genetic relationship to Demna’s own work at Balenciaga. But it has been updated with some signature touches, such as shoulder pads and a turtleneck, while also time-traveling across the decades.

To give the oyster-colored silk satin the patina of age, the fabric was sprayed with water and sanded with the kind of abrasive paper used in high jewelry. Stains were hand-painted on, and the underside burned with a blowtorch for further discoloration. The result is a very fashion take on the idea of the family tree.

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May 6, 2024, 8:24 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:24 p.m. ET

Jessica Testa

Reporting from outside the Met

Dressing for the Met

Amanda Seyfried asked for a ‘sustainable’ Met Gala dress.

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Amanda Seyfried is anxious about the environment.

“I feel a lot of guilt and shame, literally every day,” said Ms. Seyfried, who was calling from a film set in Yonkers, N.Y., on the Friday before the Met Gala.

“If I’m going to go to the Met ball,” she said, “there has to be solar panels on my head, or I’m not going.”

This was a joke, but Ms. Seyfried takes sustainability seriously. Around the time she starred in “The Dropout” — she portrayed the Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes, for which she won an Emmy and a Golden Globe — she co-founded a company that makes children’s playhouses from eco-friendly materials.

On Monday night, many attendees executed the Met Gala theme, “Garden of Time,” by leaning into florals. Pretty flowers were printed on gowns and pinned to tuxedos. Nevermind that the J.G. Ballard short story that inspired the theme was about an opulent estate under threat of an inevitable advancing mob.

Ms. Seyfried not only read that story, but interpreted the mob as “representing climate change,” her stylist, Elizabeth Stewart, said. “She asked if this dress could be sustainable, which is not always easy, because our business is about the new.”

Prada accepted, creating Ms. Seyfried’s gown from leftover deadstock fabric.

“You do what you can,” Ms. Stewart said, hoping to make what she called a “mini” statement.

The fabric, a crinkly silver satin antique, was repurposed from Prada’s spring 2009 collection. It reminded Ms. Seyfried of metallic textiles she wore while playing Marion Davies, the 1930s film star, in “Mank.”

That is not to say Prada’s design did not incorporate pretty flowers. Ms. Seyfried’s skirt, lifted at her hips by panniers — giving her “hips for days,” she said — was covered in flowers, embroidered in pink and silver and black.

Ms. Seyfried acknowledged that attending the Met Gala was a privilege, and she is grateful for the invitation, but she said the experience can be “very uncomfortable and awkward.” The red-carpet stairs are lonely. She, like most other attendees, cannot bring a guest, and it is a long and winding journey from the car outside to the bar inside.

This year, she was also worried about more than social awkwardness. Amid chaotic global events, including but not limited to climate change, the Met Gala has come to represent grandeur and wealth. (It remains an arts fund-raiser.) Protesters have assembled outside the museum in years past and were expected to assemble again. “It is going to be a target,” Ms. Seyfried said, conflicted.

“It is tricky to celebrate anything in this day and age. But we’re still going to do it, because the world is not going to stop moving. So if we can celebrate something good, we should.

“Ugh, it’s so tricky. Sorry. Anyway.”

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May 6, 2024, 8:22 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:22 p.m. ET

Madison Malone Kircher

Reporting from outside the Met

Another large group of hundreds of protesters is turning from East 75 Street and heading south on Park Avenue. The smaller group of protesters from Central Park earlier in the evening could be spotted among the crowd.

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May 6, 2024, 8:22 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:22 p.m. ET

Guy Trebay

Styles reporter and men's wear critic

Marc Jacobs accessorized with one husband (Char Defrancesco), one superstar (Dua Lipa) and an extensive set of press-on nails.

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May 6, 2024, 8:22 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:22 p.m. ET

Alex Vadukul

Reporting from outside the Met

In the crowds opposite the Met Gala’s red carpet entrance, a young designer named Batoul Al-Rashdan staged an impromptu photo shoot with a model to showcase her clothing designs against the backdrop of the glitzy event.

“We’re doing this here because maybe it can help bring some recognition to my brand,” said Ms. Al-Rashdan, referring to her eco-friendly label, Studio B.O.R.

Regarding rumors circling in the crowd that a protest might arrive in the area, Ms. Al-Rashdan said that she wasn’t expecting a disturbance.

“The police aren’t going to let them get this far,” she said. “We were barely even able to reach this street.”

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May 6, 2024, 8:21 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:21 p.m. ET

Karsten Moran

Reporting from outside the Met

Pro-Palestinian protesters used the Met Gala proceedings as an opportunity to demonstrate against the war in Gaza. New York police officers were out in force making arrests on Madison Avenue.

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May 6, 2024, 8:10 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:10 p.m. ET

Jessica Testa

Reporting from outside the Met

Lily Gladstone is wearing a dress by Gabriela Hearst embedded with 493 stars by the indigenous artist Ataumbi metals. They’re arranged in a constellation that you’d see if you looked up at the night sky in the Great Plains, Ms. Hearst said. Ms. Gladstone felt as if she was “draped in my ancestors,” she said. “We say we come from the stars.” And Ms. Hearst is wearing a white strapless dress of her own design with long leather gloves — appropriate, she said, for either playing bodyguard or giving a proctology examination.

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May 6, 2024, 8:06 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:06 p.m. ET

Madison Malone Kircher

Reporting from outside the Met

Hundreds more protestors coming up Fifth Avenue, being directed by police onto 78th Street before they can reach the Met.

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May 6, 2024, 8:00 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:00 p.m. ET

Vanessa Friedman

Chief fashion critic

Nicole Kidman’s Balenciaga dress is based on 1951 Balenciaga style Ms. Kidman saw in a Richard Avedon photo and asked Demna to recreate.

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May 6, 2024, 8:00 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 8:00 p.m. ET

Jessica Testa

Reporting from outside the Met

One interesting part of being on the Met Gala carpet is seeing unexpected introductions. Lana Del Rey just introduced Kim Kardashian to Alexander McQueen’s new-ish designer Sean McGirr.

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May 6, 2024, 7:58 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 7:58 p.m. ET

Jessica Testa

Reporting from outside the Met

Lana Del Rey’s twig horns, holding up her veil, are “light as a feather,” she said. The look was inspired, like others tonight, by Sleeping Beauty. But more witchy.

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Reporter: What is the character? It’s really the story of Sleeping Beauty, but maybe the slightly more sinister side of that story. And Lana, because Lana is a major inspiration.

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May 6, 2024, 7:56 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 7:56 p.m. ET

Vanessa Friedman

Chief fashion critic

Kim Kardashian’s Maison Margiela couture look, by John Galliano, involved a boiled cashmere cardigan, extreme corseting, and a sheer tooled metal skirt.

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May 6, 2024, 7:49 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 7:49 p.m. ET

Madison Malone Kircher,Alex Vadukul and Benjamin Hoffman

The police make arrests near the Met Gala while trying to contain protests.

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While stars, celebrities and Anna Wintour ascended the steps at the Met Gala on Monday night, protesters began assembling on the streets just surrounding the museum.

In Central Park, a small group of protesters, accompanied by an A.C.L.U. observer in a blue vest, gathered with cardboard signs reading “No Met Gala While Bombs Drop in Gaza” and “No Celebration Without Liberation,” mixed in among signs that mostly dealt directly with the war in Gaza. Representatives of the group declined to answer questions or say how many protesters they were expecting.

Another larger group made its way along Fifth Avenue, with many participants waving Palestinian flags and chanting “Gaza! Gaza!” as they clapped and banged drums.

The New York Police Department, trying to create space between the protesters and the event, assembled barricades at various intersections surrounding the area, but around 6:30 p.m., as the glitz and glamour of the event’s red carpet arrivals were in full swing, the police began making arrests just a block away on Madison Avenue, drawing complaints from some of the protesters that the police had worn riot gear while arresting people who were assembling peacefully.

Nearby, Mark J. Levy, a 19-year-old student at Yeshiva University, stood on the sidewalk draped in an Israeli flag in counterprotest.

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There were, however, people in the area who thought the night should be about the Met Gala, and not the protesters on either side of the war.

Among them was Cinthia Andrade, a freshman at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, who was cheering the arrival of the singer Karol G as she reflected on the rumors that a protest could be nearing the area.

“As a college student, I feel it’s important we should be able speak up, and I support that,” Ms. Andrade said. “There have been protests for Palestine at my school, and they have been peaceful.”

But, she added, “I feel a protest here could be dangerous, though. We don’t want anyone to get hurt. This doesn’t feel like the appropriate place to me. This is a place for celebrities to be seen, and that’s fine, too.”

Closer to the gala itself, a young designer named Batoul al-Rashdan staged an impromptu photo shoot with a model to showcase her clothing designs against the backdrop of the event.

Ms. al-Rashdan said she was not worried that protests would interrupt the event.

“The police aren’t going to let them get this far,” she said. “We were barely even able to reach this street.”

The influx of people in the area, and the large police presence — at least one helicopter could be heard circling the area and police were still lingering at the corner of East 79th Street and Fifth Avenue even after the protesters in that area began to disperse — had commuters jockeying for sidewalk space with both protesters and people there for the Met Gala.

Some passers-by along Fifth Avenue were heard referring to the protests as “antisemitic” and “anti-American.”

But like many other protesters, Alice Farley, 73, held her ground on Madison Avenue, carrying a sign that read “Ceasefire Now” with an American flag draped over it. Ms. Farley, a performance artist, said she joined the protesters earlier in the evening at Hunter College and made her way north with the group.

“I’ve been protesting since I was 10, but this in on another level,” Ms. Farley said of recent campus protests at Columbia University and elsewhere, many of which have led to changes or cancellations of commencement ceremonies.

Showing the wide mix of people in the area, a man wearing a kaffiyeh and riding a Citi Bike paused at the East 82nd Street police barricade and shouted, “Stop sending bombs to kill civilians,” at a group of people craning for a glimpse of the celebrities.

“Let’s go, Knicks,” one of the men in the crowd yelled in response. “That’s not funny,” the biker yelled back.

Later in the evening, around 8:30 p.m., a group of protesters — about a thousand according to an N.Y.P.D. officer — made its way south on Park Avenue, away from the museum, as the sun set. The “No Met Gala While Bombs Drop in Gaza” sign could be seen taped to a pole being raised high above the crowd.

By 10 p.m., the streets around the Met were relatively quiet, though police barricades remained in effect. Kirsten Agresta, a harpist who said she played during the evening’s festivities, stood beside one at East 86th Street, with her instrument, waiting for her ride home.

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May 6, 2024, 7:43 p.m. ET

May 6, 2024, 7:43 p.m. ET

Jessica Testa

Reporting from outside the Met

Dressing for the Met

Da’Vine Joy Randolph’s gown represents two debuts in one.

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There is some evidence that Da’Vine Joy Randolph manifested this.

“I’ve always wanted to go, and it has always meant so much to me,” said Ms. Randolph, who won an Academy Award for best supporting actress for “The Holdovers” in March.

In 2022, she was so inspired by the Met Gala’s theme, “In America,” that she had a gown custom made, despite not having any way to attend. Her lack of invitation didn’t matter; Ms. Randolph had an idea that she wanted to express. She organized a photo shoot for the gown on a Louisiana plantation.

On Monday night, she finally walked the steps, wearing another custom-made gown. This one was inspired by 1700s evening wear, except rendered totally in denim.

The sprawling ball skirt reminded her of “tentacles,” she said. It would be removed inside the museum, revealing a slightly less dramatic bell-sleeve mermaid dress underneath.

But here was the surprise twist: The nautical gown was made by Gap. Although this may not be terribly surprising once you recall that Gap hired Zac Posen in February as its new creative director. Ms. Randolph’s dress is his first public-facing project for the company.

As a designer, Mr. Posen is known for his precisely draped evening gowns. He is also a Met Gala regular, having attended for the first time in 1997, when he was still in high school and interning at the museum’s Costume Institute. (He bought a discounted staff ticket.)

“I knew for sure the fit was going to be insane,” Ms. Randolph said of working with Mr. Posen. “I knew that this dress was going to look like it was poured on my body, which is very exciting for me as a curvy girl who likes to show her body.”

Gap, of course, is famous for its denim, which Mr. Posen called a “canvas for creativity.”

During a fitting at Gap’s office in Lower Manhattan on Saturday, Mr. Posen also pointed to the orange lining of the dress, which was inspired by the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, where Gap was founded in 1969 and where Mr. Posen moved about four months ago.

San Francisco gets a “bad rap,” despite being a “spectacular, special place,” said Mr. Posen, a native New Yorker. “It’s not a city that’s been over-polished and messed up by over-renovation.” The view from his new office is, he said, “the most beautiful screen saver I’ve ever seen.”

Ms. Randolph’s gown is something of a flex for Gap — a statement of confidence in Mr. Posen, as well as a bid toward more relevance in popular culture and the fashion industry. The company would like eventually to display the dress at its corporate office.

“When you create a gown, it’s like creating a brand,” said Mr. Posen, who accompanied Ms. Randolph to the museum in a tailored ivory tuxedo from Gap’s sister brand Banana Republic.

His team gave the suit new nacre shell buttons. Otherwise, it was off the rack.

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Tyla whips up a sandstorm on the Met carpet.

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Tyla, the South African singer and songwriter, could have been making her bid for a role in the “Dune” franchise when she arrived at the Met Gala on Monday night in a snug Balmain gown that made her appear coated in sand.

The dress was so constraining that two attendants in tuxedos had to carry the singer to the top of the Met steps. “That’s the only way I’m getting up these stairs,” she told an Access Hollywood reporter.

The tawny, strapless dress — made of three colors of sand — had a structured bodice that spread across her chest like a shoreline. A soft divot hinted at the whereabouts of her bellybutton. More sand slipped through the hourglass that she carried as a handbag.

Tyla, who broke out in the United States last year with the song “Water,” was attending her first Met Gala. She told reporters on the red carpet that the look was inspired by the sands of time.

She was not the only guest to turn to a chronology-related look based on the gala’s “Garden of Time” dress code: Sabrina Harrison wore a gold gown by Chrishabana, according to her Instagram, that appeared to be dripping with contorted gold clocks.

Olivier Rousteing, creative director of Balmain, told Vogue that he created the gown in part because he was intrigued by sand’s transience. “The idea of sculpting a garment from something as ephemeral as sand ignited my imagination,” he said. “And I could not be happier with the end result.”

“The idea was crazy,” Tyla, 22, added. “And I loved it.”

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Borrowed from English writer J.G. Ballard's 1962 short story of the same name, the Met Gala 2024's “Garden of Time” theme worked in conjunction with the Costume Institute's spring exhibition, “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.”

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Ticket prices for the gala have increased steeply. This year an individual ticket was $75,000 — compared to $50,000 last year and $35,000 in 2022.

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Attendees are usually invited by the Costume Institute's curator in consultation along with Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. Since 1995, she has been one of the event's co-chairs, and is responsible for overseeing both the benefits committee and the guest list, with the help of Vogue staff members.

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Kim Kardashian (2022)

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The fable, often praised as one of the writer's most haunting, tells the tale of the ageing Count Axel and his unnamed wife holed up in their idyllic (if dusty) estate as an army marches towards them across the horizon.

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