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Met Gala: The Scene on the Steps

43 min · 7. maj 2026
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In this special episode of ON THE SCENE NOW, we break down the Met Gala as it happens on the steps. From standout looks to missed opportunities, we share our perspective on what worked, what didn’t, and what it all says about fashion right now. Beyond favorites and disappointments, the conversation explores how the night reflects larger shifts in taste, creativity, and cultural influence. This is not just about who wore what. It is about what actually matters. Produced by Shel Marks, Paul Richards, Victor Luis, and Kendall Denmark.

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