Speranza
Costume Institute Gala
Genre: Ball
Date: May 6, 2013
May 5,
2014
Location:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Costume
Institute
New York City, New York
Years
active1971–present
The Costume
Institute Gala (or Costume Institute Ball), known as "The Met Ball" or "The Met Gala",
is an annual ball that celebrates the annual opening of the Metropolitan
Museum's fashion exhibit at the Costume Institute.
The red-carpet evening
is hosted by Vogue magazine.
It is regarded as an important
social event in New York City.
The event has been an annual affair at the Met
since 1971 and became popular when Diana Vreeland became consultant to the
Costume Institute in 1971 and with her 1973-1974 exhibit "The World of
Balenciaga".
Other Costume Institute curators that helped develop the annual
galas were Richard Martin, Harold Koda and Andrew Bolton.
In
2005 individual tickets ranged in price from $5,000 to $15,000, while corporate
sponsors paid $150,000 for whole tables.
In 2006, the event raised a total of
$4.5 million.
In 2010, the price of the top table was $250,000.
Vogue
editor-in-chief Anna Wintour oversees both the benefit committee and the guest
list, although Vogue staffers help assemble the list of celebrity invitees.
Robert Isabell designed the event for over a decade prior to his death in
2009.
Vogue and Chanel have shared the cost of the event.
Each year the
event has a theme, and the evening includes a cocktail hour and a formal
dinner.
The evening rivals the West Coast's Vanity Fair Oscar Party, which is
said to have more "star power" but less fashion panache.
The Oscars parties
have more Hollywood people and press representatives.
List of Costume
Institute Galas
1971-1972: Fashion Plate (October 1971-January
1972)
1972-1973: Untailored Garments (January-April 1972)
1973-1974: The
World of Balenciaga (March-September 1974)
1974-1975: Romantic and Glamorous
Hollywood Design (November 1974 – August 1975)
1975-1976: American Women of
Style (December 1975-August 1976)
1976-1977: The Glory of Russian Costume
(December 1976-August 1977)
1977-1978: Vanity Fair: A Treasure Trove
(December 1977- September 1978)
1978-1979: Diaghilev: Costumes and Designs of
the Ballets Russes (November 1978-June 1979)
1979-1980: Fashions of the
Hapsburg Era: Austria-Hungary (December 1979-August 1980)
1980-1981: The
Manchu Dragon: Costumes of China, the Chi’ng dynasty (December 1980-August
1981)
1981-1982: The Eighteenth-Century Woman (December 1981 – September
1982)
1982-1983: Le Belle Époque (December 1982-September 1983)
1983-1984:
Yves Saint Laurent: 25 Years of Design (December 1983-September
1984)
1984-1985: Man and the Horse (December 1984-September
1985)
1985-1986: Costumes of Royal India (December 1985-August
1986)
1986-1987: Dance (December 1986 – September 1987)
1987-1988: In
Style: Celebrating Fifty Years of the Costume Institute (November 1987-April
1988)
1988-1989: From Queen to Empress: Victorian dress 1837-1877 (December
1988-April 1989)
1989-1990: The Age of Napoleon: Costume from Revolution to
Empire, 1789–1815 (December 1989-April 1990)
1990-1991: Théâtre de la Mode –
Fashion Dolls: The Survival of Haute Couture (December 1990-April
1991)
1991-1992: No costume exhibition gala presented
1992-1993: Fashion
and History: A Dialogue (December 1992-March 1993)
1993-1994: Diana Vreeland:
Immoderate Style (December 1993-March 1994)
1994-1995: Orientalism: Visions
of the East in western dress (December 1994-March 1995)
1995-1996: Haute
Couture (December 1995-March 1996)
1996-1997: Christian Dior (December
1996-March 1997)
1997-1998: Gianni Versace (December 1997-March
1998)
1998-1999: Cubism and Fashion (December 1998-March 1999)
1999-2000:
Rock Style (December 1999-March 2000)
2000-2001: No costume exhibition gala
presented
2001: Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years (May-July
2001)
2001-2002: Extreme Beauty: The Body Transformed (December 2001-March
2002)
2003: Goddess: The Classical Mode (May-August 2003)
2004: Dangerous
Liaisons: Fashion and Furniture in the 18th Century (April-September
2004)
2005: The House of Chanel (May-August 2005)
2006: AngloMania:
Tradition and Transgression in British Fashion (May-September 2006)
2007:
Poiret: King of Fashion (May-August 2007)
2008: Superheroes: Fashion and
Fantasy (May-September 2008)
2009: The Model As Muse: Embodying Fashion
(May-August 2009)
2010: American Women: Fashioning a National Identity
(May-August 2010)
2011: Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty (May-August
2011)
2012: Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations (May-August
2012)
2013: Punk: Chaos to Couture (May-August 2013)
2014: Charles James:
Beyond Fashion (May-August 2013)
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Notes[edit]
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Media Group Limited. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
^ Jump up to: a b "First Look:
Inside the Met for Tonight’s Costume Institute Gala". New York. 2011-05-02.
Retrieved 2011-05-04.
Jump up ^ "Newly Slim Beyonce and Daring Racy in Lace
Rihanna Turn Heads in Their Dramatic Gowns at Met Gala". Daily Mail. 2011-05-03.
Retrieved 2011-05-04.
Jump up ^ Kramer, Peter (2010-05-04). "Top social
ticket: NYC's Costume Institute gala". USA Today. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
Jump
up ^ "The Empress of Fashion’s Legacy". The Daily Beast. 2011-05-03. Retrieved
2011-09-02.
^ Jump up to: a b c d e "The Charity Ball Game". New York.
2005-05-21. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
^ Jump up to: a b Horyn, Cathy
(2006-05-04). "Anna's Party: Silk, Satin and Pub Grub". New York Times.
Retrieved 2011-05-04.
^ Jump up to: a b Horyn, Cathy (2010-05-03). "Elegance
Is the Norm at Costume Institute Gala". The New York Times. Retrieved
2011-05-04.
Jump up ^ Cristobal, Sarah. "Salute to the King: The Haute Monde
Descends on the Met to Celebrate Legendary Couturier Paul Poiret". Style.com.
Retrieved 2011-05-04.
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