With the month of May comes the famous, much-anticipated, star-studded Met Gala. The 2022 Met Gala is right around the corner, and after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, it is back on track with its annual scheduled date of the first Monday in May, this year being May 2. The 2022 Met Gala theme is “Gilded Glamour,” a nod to the corresponding exhibit “In America: An Anthology of Fashion.” It’s the second part of a Met installation following the 2021 Met Gala exhibit “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion” and the 2021 Met Gala “American Independence” theme. Another important detail? This year’s red carpet dress code is white tie.
So, what does this mean for the 2022 Met Gala red carpet looks and the names on the unrivaled guest list? Designers and celebrities alike will have to bring their sartorial A-games to represent America in the Gilded Age of the late 19th century through their looks.
The Met Gala is known for its highly creative challenges that give guests the opportunity to interpret themes to make a memorable red carpet statement. Viewers back at home get the chance to see what some of Hollywood’s best and brightest bring to the table, thanks to Vogue’s coverage and live stream of the event.
It is important to note that while past Met Gala themes have been celebrated and applauded for creativity, this year’s “Gilded Glamour” theme has sparked controversy. Some critics feel that its focus on opulence is insensitive given the current war in Ukraine. Sure the Met Gala is an elite party with an affluent guest list, but centering it around golden wealth during wartime is being viewed by some as tone deaf. Influencer Bryanboy wrote, “Gilded glamour at a time of war, let them eat cake.”
Ahead is your guide to the 2022 Met Gala theme, including the definition of white tie.
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What Is the 2022 Met Gala Theme, "Gilded Glamour"?
The upcoming Met Gala exhibit “In America: An Anthology of Fashion” will be a continuation of “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion,” exploring American fashion with a focus on the 19th to the mid-to-late 20th century.
With a Met Gala 2022 theme like “Gilded Glamour,” it is fair to say big, bold, and gold is to be expected on the red carpet. As an extension from last year’s theme, expect lots of references to American fashion and culture, specifically during the Gilded Age.
Last year, Lupita Nyong’o wore this Versace denim piece to represent the fabric’s lasting impact on American fashion through the years.
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Is the Met Gala White Tie?
With the 2022 Met Gala theme of “Gilded Glamour” comes the strict call for white tie. White tie was the standard formalwear attire in the 19th century, and since the theme will focus on that time period, it stands to reason that the dress code will pay homage to that historic era as well.
White tie is the most formal dress code. For example, you can wear a tuxedo for black tie, but white tie requires a tailcoat. If you’re opting for a dress, then a ballgown – accessorized with white gloves, a tiara, or ornate jewelry – would fit the bill.
Some mainstream examples of the white tie dress code can be found in period dramas (think a “Bridgerton” ball).
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Below Are Some More Favorite 2021 Met Gala Red Carpet Looks:
Evan Mock wore a Thom Browne suit jacket, shorts, mismatched socks, and most notably a spiked leather mask.
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Kendall Jenner in Givenchy Haute Couture
Kendall Jenner wore custom Givenchy Haute Couture and said she pulled inspiration from Audrey Hepburn.
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Tracee Ellis Ross in Balenciaga Couture
Tracee Ellis Ross stunned in blue Balenciaga Couture.
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Frank Ocean in Prada
Frank Ocean turned heads at last year’s Met Gala with his Prada outfit and green robot baby doll.
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Saweetie in Christian Cowan
Saweetie wore a stunning red Christian Cowan gown with immaculate draping.
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Brooklyn Peltz Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham in Valentino Couture
Brooklyn Peltz Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham stunned with him in a black suit and platform boots and her in a beautiful pink Valentino Couture dress.
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Kaia Gerber in Oscar de la Renta
Kaia Gerber channeled classic Hollywood with her Bianca Jagger-inspired waves and Oscar de la Renta strapless black gown.