![]() ![]() Lagerfeld worked for Chanel, Fendi, Chloe, Jean Patou, Balmain, his own brand and more. Camp was the theme in 2019, producing what is considered one of the wackiest displays of dress by the celebrity crowd. It followed gilded glamour and white tie. The party coincides with the Costume Institute’s blockbuster spring exhibition: “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty.”Īmerican fashion was last year’s vibe. The guests from fashion, film, music, theatre, sports, tech and social media were asked to dress “in honour of Karl” by gala mastermind Anna Wintour, a close Lagerfeld friend who first signed on to the event in 1995 and took over the helm in 1999. The price of attending went up this year to $300,000 for a table and $50,000 for a single ticket. ![]() The invitation-only gala earned $17.4 million last year for the museum’s Costume Institute, a self-funding department with a budget dependent on the gala’s success. Robbie said she was the last Chanel ambassador to be handpicked by Lagerfeld. Margot Robbie, who stars in this summer’s “Barbie” live-action film, wore a 1993 Chanel gown in black that Cindy Crawford first wore on a runway. It was silk tulle with corset detailing and sexy draping in chiffon. Rita Ora was also in black, a stunner of a peekaboo sheer look from Prabal Gurung. NINA WESTERVELT/The New York Times News Service Kendall Jenner at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute benefit gala in New York, May 1, 2023. ![]()
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