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The Met Gala Is Back, Baby! — UPDATE

The “Super Bowl of fashion” is making its return in the fall.

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Editor's Note: This article has been updated to reflect the official announcements of the 2021 Met Gala.

After being postponed and then eventually canceled in 2020, the Met Gala is making its return for 2021, as officially announced by The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The “Super Bowl of Fashion” or “Oscars of the East Coast” is scheduled to come back in the fall, a few months after its traditional first Monday in May date.

Though the Met Gala never took place in 2020, Vogue and the Met still made sure that there was at least some sort of celebration. Instead, the fashion publication hosted an exclusive YouTube livestream called “A Moment With The Met,” which featured a performance by Florence + The Machine and a DJ set by Virgil Abloh. The online event also raised funds for both the Costume Institute and Vogue's A Common Thread initiative to help fund the fashion industry during the COVID-19 crisis.

In lieu of a red carpet, Billy Porter hosted a #MetGalaChallenge that invited fans to recreate their favorite Met Gala looks from years past on Instagram. Meanwhile, High Fashion Twitter hosted its own hf twitter Met Gala, a digital replica of the IRL event.

Come September, the Met Gala will make its highly anticipated return, with a slew of Gen Z co-hosts, a brand new Costume Institute exhibit and dress code, as well as a few government-mandated guidelines as we’re still in the midst of a global pandemic.

When is the 2021 Met Gala?

September 13, specifically, pending government and CDC guidelines. The Met’s Costume Institute will hold its next major exhibition as a two-part show that will last through 2022. The first part, In America: A Lexicon of Fashion, will be on view from Sept. 18 to Sept. 5, 2022, which will explore the “modern vocabulary of American style,” as well as celebrate The Costume Institute’s 75th anniversary.

The second part of the exhibition, titled In America: An Anthology of Fashion, will explore the history and development of American fashion since the 18th century through to present time. This exhibit won’t open until May 5, 2022 and its celebratory Met Gala will take place on May 2, 2022. That means we get two Met Galas with the same theme for this year and next year.

“This two-part exhibition will consider how fashion reflects evolving notions of identity in America and will explore a multitude of perspectives through presentations that speak to some of the complexities of history with powerful immediacy,” said Max Hollein, the Marina Kellen French Director of The Met, in an official statement. “In looking at the past through this lens, we can consider the aesthetic and cultural impact of fashion on historical aspects of American life.”

Who is hosting the 2021 Met Gala?

Gen Z incoming! Timothée Chalamet, Billie Eilish, Naomi Osaka, and Amanda Gorman have been named as the 2021 co-chairs for this year’s gala. Honorary chairs will include Anna Wintour, American designer and CFDA Chairman Tom Ford, as well Adam Mosseri, who is the head of Instagram, which is sponsoring the event.

What is the 2021 Met Gala’s dress code?

While last year’s red carpet theme was inspired by the Costume Institute's About Time: Fashion and Duration exhibit, the upcoming event’s dress code will be inspired by American fashion, specifically American independence.

“Over the past year, because of the pandemic, the connections to our homes have become more emotional, as have those to our clothes. For American fashion, this has meant an increased emphasis on sentiment over practicality,” Andrew Bolton, the Wendy Yu Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute, said in an official statement.

How is the 2021 Met Gala handling COVID-19?

COVID-19, particularly its Delta variant, is still a major concern in New York City. Per the latest government-mandated guidelines, taking effect on August 16, all indoor activities will require proof of coronavirus vaccinations. In addition, The Met will have its Met Gala guests wear masks indoors.

“Currently, all attendees at The Met Gala on September 13 must provide proof of full vaccination and will also be expected to wear masks indoors except when eating or drinking,” a spokesperson for The Met told The Daily Beast in an official statement. “We will update these guidelines as needed.”

How can you watch the 2021 Met Gala?

Vogue will be exclusively hosting a livestream of the Met Gala on its website the night of the big event. Special hosts Keke Palmer and Ilana Glazer will take to the red carpet, interviewing guests upon their arrival and, according to the fashion publication, “expect a double dose of humor and irreverence along the way.”

The livestream will start at 5:30 p.m. EST and will broadcast from this specific Vogue post.

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