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Every year on the first Monday of May, the Metropolitan Museum of Art closes to the public — and 600 of the most famous people alive walk in wearing outfits worth more than most people's annual salary. Most of them didn't pay a cent to be there. In this episode, we get into everything you've always wondered about the Met Gala but never fully understood: what it actually is (it's a charity fundraiser — for one very specific reason), how the guest list really works, who Anna Wintour has final approval over, what co-chairs actually do, how themes get decided years in advance, and what genuinely happens once those cameras stop rolling — the seating chart, the no-phone rule, the secret performance nobody ever gets to record. Then we pivot to 2026's theme: Costume Art. It's the Met's most ambitious argument yet — that fashion belongs in the same conversation as any painting in any museum in the world. Andrew Bolton is opening permanent galleries, putting 400 objects from 5,000 years of art history in dialogue with fashion, and changing the mannequins. But outside the museum, protesters are dropping fake urine bottles with the lead sponsor's face on them. And New York's mayor isn't showing up. Fashion as liberation. A billionaire's name on the door. One very expensive red carpet in between. This is the Met Gala — all of it.
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