
Critics at Large | The New Yorker The Met Gala, “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” and the State of Style
May 7, 2026
A lively chat about this year’s Met Gala as spectacle, sponsorship, and social-media theater. A look at the darker, click-chasing world of the new Devil Wears Prada sequel and how billionaires shape fashion institutions. Personal stories about dressing, memory, and gender punctuate a bigger conversation about fashion’s changing power and pleasures.
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Met Gala As A Moment To See Fashion As Art
- The Met Gala functions as a concentrated moment to treat fashion as art divorced from utility.
- Alexandra Schwartz says the event forces celebrities to perform creativity under high stakes, revealing what they want to communicate publicly.
On The Ground At Met Gala Preparations
- Naomi Fry visited the Upper East Side during Met Gala preparations and saw heavy police presence and crowds hours before the event.
- She describes fans, K-pop groups, vloggers, and hotel preparations that made the Gala's scale and logistics visible.
How Met Gala Themes Shape Interpretation
- The theme prompt invites literal references to artworks and yields mixed conservatism versus conceptual interpretations.
- Vinson Cunningham cites Angela Bassett referencing a Laura Wheeler Waring painting and Sabrina Carpenter's film-reel dress as examples.
