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    The Met Gala. When you hear those words, you can’t help but think of the incredible fashion, dazzling celebrities, and the extravagant red carpet. It’s a highly influential night, one that takes over social media with cameras flashing and endless commentary and chatter. But for some, in the Black community especially, it remains a mystery. 

    The star-studded event was just a simple fundraiser when it made its debut in 1948. Fast forward to the 1970s, it transformed into a glitzy sartorial affair. But all the while, the fashion industry and black culture were having a complicated relationship. It’s important to recognize that the fashion business was built on the oppression of Black and Brown bodies, rooted in a history of colonialism and racism. Many fashion houses, brands, and celebrities have been quick to appropriate and profit from black culture without ever showing respect for its contribution while failing to make efforts to diversify their companies, transform their structures, or support their POC staff.

    Over the years, the Met Gala was often criticized for being exclusive, but it is now slowly evolving. When we see Black celebrities not only attending but thriving at the event, it sends a powerful message: Black talent deserves a place at the table, and that includes the most unshared fashion circles. This year’s theme itself was based on the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s latest exhibition called “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” and it sparked conversations about diversity and inclusion. While the “Sleeping Beauty” concept may have initially brought to mind European ball gowns, it actually opened up more dialogue about recognizing and celebrating the often-overlooked contributions of Black designers throughout history, for example, who have long shaped the fashion world such as Patrick Kelly, Willi Smith, and Zelda Wynn Valdez. They were fearless pioneers who revolutionized fashion in the 20th century and although they are no longer with us, they are finally receiving the recognition and celebration they deserve. 

    The red carpet at this year’s Met Gala served as a platform for Black celebrities to make commanding statements not only through their words but also with their daring fashion selections, a testament to a long history of the Black fashion prowess and cultural influence. Style phenoms like Zendaya (she stunned in two, custom haute couture looks), Tyla (during a red carpet interview she explained how her perfectly sculpted gown represented the sands of time, her body acting as the hourglass) and Cardi B (she rocked a gothic glamour look with mounds of tulle and a sweeping train) did not hesitate to bring the drama and spark new conversations in thoughtful and unexpected ways. But it wasn’t just Zendaya, Tyla, and Cardi B who stole the show at this year’s Met Gala. Luminaries like Keke Palmer, Anok Yai, Damson Idris and many others also brought their A-game and unmatched influence to fashion’s biggest night. 

    Continue scrolling to see the Met Gala’s most stunning and memorable fashion moments, featuring some of the most influential Black entertainers who made it an experience unlike any other.

    Zendaya

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pg6lrOdaL/?igsh=YXd4d29hZmgwZmU5
    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pJyHISCl_/?igsh=MWJ1cmUwajVreHR0aA==

    Tyla

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pMlpuJnYf/?igsh=MTk5dm52eHM5bzk3NA==

    Cardi B

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6peYktvpHP/?igsh=MTdxZ3dlOTBhZDVvYg==

    Usher 

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pnB4lgKpa/?igsh=MWV4c3hnaXh0ZnNtZg==

    Nicki Minaj

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6piEPWOvka/?igsh=MXUwd3NrcjNtdmty

    Janelle Monet

    https://www.instagram.com/p/C6pf4R3u_6U/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet

    Teyana Taylor

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pVHAdA7Ug/?igsh=dGF5ZDg5NnVrODdr

    Doja Cat

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pqJjxOtFL/?igsh=MWZ2dnQ1eDluNTc1aw==

    Naomi Campbell

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pZGf0pRqx/?igsh=NWIyYm51ZDJ1cmdx

    Taraji P. Henson

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pgu07tNrj/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

    Lizzo

    lizzo looking like a tree in a school play pic.twitter.com/gpTLrsBhlz

    — Moana Lisa (@mvrv_m) May 7, 2024

    Damson Idris

    Our Sexiest Man and the cover star of our April/May issue Damson Idris has arrived to The Met Gala!

    You’re welcome. #ESSENCE pic.twitter.com/pN5Z6QAVgM

    — ESSENCE (@Essence) May 7, 2024

    Angel Reese

    Angel Reese at THE Met Gala.

    Now that is IMPACT. pic.twitter.com/DaVtiKgx3V

    — stas (@yourgirlayedub) May 6, 2024

    Keke Palmer

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pW1ReJV8h/?igsh=MXdkNm1oN2FoZWZvdQ==

    Colman Domingo

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pRtrupbWj/?igsh=MXF2NHlneGxnaTd3Ng==

    Serena Williams

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pV__rJwkH/?igsh=MWUxYzdvd21yeHpsdA==

    Cynthia Erivo

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pTBtZJcLs/?igsh=MXVnemtxNm9pMWhhbw==

    Venus Williams

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pgxOUgrf3/?igsh=cWR2eWl4bzE3OHZi

    Taylor Russell

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pOmS5pFfc/?igsh=ODE0aG4yZnB5d3I=

    Queen Latifah and Partner Eboni Nichols

    Anok Yai

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pj1Vrg4Io/?igsh=MXEycDB0NDcwbW9heQ==

    Jodie Turner-Smith

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6prvusgqvI/?igsh=YTY0OTlqbzRoaDFw

    Ayo Edebiri

    Ambika Mod and Ayo Edebiri on their way to the #MetGala pic.twitter.com/j4xU4CfsxI

    — Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) May 6, 2024

    Tate Russell

    The Making of the Corset! A little bit of how the @loewe team made Taylor Russell's corset for the #MetGala. pic.twitter.com/wcy1usnBRm

    — Taylor Russell News (@TayRussellNews) May 7, 2024
    Cardi B Fashion influencers Met Gala Queen Latifah Zendaya
    Danielle Bennett

    Danielle Bennett, a hairstylist of 20 years, is the owner of The Executive Lounge, a hair salon that caters to businesswomen, located in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. She specializes in natural hair care, haircuts, color, hair weaving and is certified in non-surgical hair replacement. Danielle partners with her clients to provide customized services, while she pampers them with luxury products and professional, private accommodations. “The Executive Lounge is your home away from home; it is a tranquil, modern sanctuary where you matter. Your time is valued and your opinion counts. Why? Because you deserve it.” - Danielle Bennett

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