The New York Metropolitan Museum of Art has announced the theme of next year's Met Gala and accompanying Costume Institute exhibition, and one thing it promises not to be is subtle.
Entitled "Camp: Notes on Fashion," the 2019 show looks likely to be the most outrageous to date, with the theme drawing on a 1964 Susan Sontag essay that describes camp as "love of the unnatural: of artifice and exaggeration."
Unquestionably the fashion world's biggest night of the year, the annual invite-only gala fundraiser is held the night before the exhibition opens on the first Monday in May at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Few will forget one of the year's most memorable red carpet moments. Rihanna, dressed as the pope for the Met Gala. How will she intrepret 2019's camp theme? Credit: HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP/AFP/Getty Images
"Whether it's pop camp, queer camp, high camp or political camp - Trump is a very camp figure - I think it's very timely."
A total of 175 objects, including womenswear and menswear from the 17th century to the present will be on show at the Costume Institute exhibition.
1/35 – Actress Blake Lively
Blake Lively wears a Versace gown at the Met Gala in New York on Monday, May 7. The invitation-only event raises money for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute. Credit: John Shearer/Getty Images
Pop icon Lady Gaga, singer Harry Styles, tennis star Serena Williams, Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele and Vogue's editor-in-chief Anna Wintour will serve as co-chairs.
The news drew enthusiasm from the fashion community and social media.
Gaga "has built a career out of high-concept art and camp," and the "former boy bander turned Gucci campaign star has taken up a transformation into a millennial David Bowie, embracing art and style as he ascends into full rock-star status."
Shirt, Franco Moschino (Italian, 1950--1994) for House of Moschino (Italian, founded 1983), spring/summer 1991 Image courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Credit: Johnny Dufort
Past topical Costume Institute shows that have drawn wide attendance include this year's "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" and 2015's "China: Through the Looking Glass."
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