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Derek Guy, the Menswear Guy, has a phenomenally interesting thread on the Met Gala and peoples' reactions to it, and I think it should be required reading before you start commenting on the Gala itself or on fashion in general.
The whole thread is on Bluesky, but here's the crux of his argument:
Check out the thread, it's pretty thought-provoking, and even if you disagree with it (which I, for the record, do not) it's got some very interesting points to consider.
Perhaps one day fashion will be taken more seriously. But the question of whether fashion is art, as posed by last night's Met Gala, is answ

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Pierre Bourdieu once argued that the question of whether something is art isn't answered by the artist's intention or even the object itself
always excited to read derek guy's thoughts after a Fashion Event so i was glad to see his thoughts about the boys! the shoulder/waist proportion totally clicked it into place for me. cropped jacket, extended shoulder line, full gown skirt would have cinched the look imo. and imagine if Connor went full bohemian socialite....i think that is actually the aesthetic for him