New York: The Met Gala kicked off on Monday at its campiest best, with Lady Gaga working the pink carpet to its fullest, in long golden eyelashes and a huge fuchsia dress, then peeling off layer after layer until she was down to a bra, panties and fishnet stockings.
Brandon Maxwell, who created the reveal, helped Gaga navigate the stairs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art as she posed with several helpers carrying large umbrellas.
Maxwell undressed her further, revealing a black strapless asymmetrical ballgown underneath with a huge side bustle. Then she undressed again, to reveal a pink dress reminiscent of Marilyn Monroe in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,'' walking up and down the carpet again.
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But she wasn't done. Moments later, she undressed again to pose in a glittering bra and panties set, with huge platform shoes, then lay down on the carpet, and strutted once more before going inside.
The worlds of fashion, film, music and sports converge at the massive gala every year, a fundraiser for the museum's Costume Institute.
For this, the 71st of the fundraising galas, "Camp: Notes on Fashion'' is the theme, inspired by a seminal 1964 essay by Susan Sontag in which she describes the phenomenon as something that shan't be talked about: "To talk about Camp is therefore to betray it.'' The theme is the basis for the Costume Institute's spring exhibition.
With inputs from APTN