Met Gala 2019: Everything you need to know about the 'Camp' fashion theme
A
star-studded night and everything vogue, which is what Met
Gala, is all about. However, this year's theme, 'Camp
Every
year on the first Monday in May, the Metropolitan Museum of Art
organises the Costume Institute Gala, more commonly known as the Met
Gala, to kick off the beginning of its popular fashion show at The
Costume Institute. Stars put on their best to match the theme of the
year at the red carpet, and this year would be no different.
As
reported by People, Met Gala's 2019 theme has no resemblance to the
literal meaning of 'Camp' that involves pitching a tent. The theme is
rather taken from American writer-filmmaker Susan Sontag's essay
'Notes on Camp' from 1964, which begins by defining the term as "its
love of the unnatural, of artifice and exaggeration." Here the
term is not in relation to beauty but with the degree of stylization,
the degree of artifice.
The
essay continues in 58 bullet points that just converge to one single
term, 'Camp'. Susan explained that not everything can be 'camp' but a
lot of things can be 'campy' which may include songs, films, costumes
and people, all can be confined to 'Camp'. Susan also threw light
upon some of her preferred examples, 'Swan Lake', 'King Kong'. Read
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