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Looking Forward To The 2023 Met Gala

All About Karl Lagerfeld And Possibly The Most Sustainable Gala Yet

Each year on the first Monday in May, Anna Wintour tosses on her favorite oversized - and overpriced - pair of black sunglasses and waltzes over to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. No, not to gaze at the latest exhibit, not really…but for the annual Met Gala ball hosted by her baby, Vogue.
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Mother Mary Cast

Anne Hathaway by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock & Michaela Coel By Fred Duval/Shutterstock

There are some things you know instinctively: when to avoid an empty subway car, when to cut a toxic person right out of your life, and when you’ve decided to adopt a movie as your entire personality before you’ve even seen it.

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Forget awards season, don’t even think about NFL playoffs, fashion’s version of the Super Bowl just announced their co-chairs. May 1, 2023 marks the 75th Met Gala, where the top-of-the-top celebrities are invited to wear the most egregious outfits in the world – all for millions to critique.

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15 Looks That Saved the 2021 Met Gala

So many disappointments that not even Rihanna could save us.

Timothee Chalamet Flirting with Keke Palmer was the best moment of the night

via Vogue on YouTube

Let's just say it: the Met Gala was … embarrassing.

We waited two years, we speculated for months, and then the night finally came and it was disappointing at best, but more aptly described as a horror show of mediocrity and misses. And then we woke up the day after and had to remember that no, it wasn't a dream.

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We'll Watch Michaela Coel in Anything

We couldn't have dreamed up a better combination than "Black Panther" and Michaela Coel.

Michaela Coel "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" European Premiere at Cineworld Leicester Square in London

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As if we weren't already waiting at the edge of our seats for the Black Panther sequel, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, the news that Michaela Coel has been cast has just sparked a new wave of excitement.

The British actress is acclaimed for her diverse array of talents, from writing and directing to showrunning and producing and, of course, acting. She has shown off her comedic chops in her hit series, Chewing Gum, as well as her talents for drama in the incredible, heartbreakingly revelatory I May Destroy You and has made forays into the sci-fi and fantasy genres with projects like Black Earth Rising and Black Mirror.

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Golden Globes: HFPA Nominates "Emily in Paris", Snubs "I May Destroy You"

What is wrong with the Golden Globes that a brilliant show gets snubbed while mediocrity is honored?

Emily in Paris

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Here's the setup: a young but accomplished social-media maven is in over her head in the professional world where she finds herself in a major European capital (for the sake of argument, we'll pretend England is still part of the EU).

She has a complicated romantic life, and she wants to be successful — just not quite as much as she wants to enjoy herself. We follow her as she learns to navigate often overwhelming circumstances and how to stick up for herself — with a lot of help from some close friends.

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