Next Met Gala chairs: Pharrell Williams, Lewis Hamilton, Colman Domingo,
A$AP Rocky and LeBron James
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[October 10, 2024]
By JOCELYN NOVECK
NEW YORK (AP) — The theme of the next Met Gala and its celebrity chairs
have been announced: Pharrell Williams, Lewis Hamilton, Colman Domingo,
A$AP Rocky and LeBron James will help the museum launch an exhibit
examining Black style in menswear over the centuries.
Williams and Hamilton were on hand Wednesday morning to help officials
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art announce “Superfine: Tailoring Black
Style,” the spring exhibit that will be launched by the Met Gala on May
5. A precise dress code for the star-studded gala — tailored
specifically to the exhibit's theme — will be announced early next year.
And this one's for the guys: It's the first fashion exhibit at the Met
in over 20 years to focus exclusively on menswear, which explains the
almost all-male slate of hosts. (Vogue editor Anna Wintour, who oversees
the gala each year, rounds out the list of co-chairs.)
Hamilton, the Formula 1 star, gave poignant remarks on how fashion
became a way of expressing his identity.
When he was young, Hamilton said, “I was forced to conform. From my
daily routine down to what I wore. My routine was rigid. And as the only
Black kid on the racing track, there was no one like me to look up to.”
Later in life, he said, "I started to express myself more creatively and
more specifically, through fashion. Finding my identity in how I
dressed. This was a huge positive change."
“I know the power of representation and how fashion can be a vehicle to
help push diversity forward and celebrate our differences,” Hamilton
added. “I’m excited to celebrate Black history ... and to show that
inclusion and creativity go hand in hand.

Museum director and CEO Max Hollein said the exhibit, which will run for
six months — more than previous Met fashion exhibits — would explore
“the importance of sartorial style to the formation of Black identities
in the Atlantic diaspora,” and would celebrate “the power of style as a
democratic tool for rejecting stereotypes and accessing new
possibilities.” He noted it was inspired by a book, “Slaves to Fashion:
Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity” by Monica L.
Miller (a Barnard professor and guest curator of the show).
Williams, who among his many pursuits is menswear creative director for
Louis Vuitton, began by paying homage to the artists responsible for the
pyramids in Egypt, and spoke broadly of the power of art.
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This combination of photos show A$AP Rocky, from left, Colman
Domingo, Lewis Hamilton, LeBron James and Pharrell Williams, who
will serve as co-chairs for the next Met Gala. (AP Photo)
 “To me art is an expression of our
humanity. It’s where we store our history, it's how we tell our
stories, and the literal manifestation of our dreams," Williams said
during the theme announcement.
“We are the survivors of what is perhaps the most intense hardships,
trials and tribulations to ever bedevil a group of human beings, and
not only did we survive, we carried the music, the culture, the
beauty and the universal language across an ocean...” Williams
added. “We gave it all back to the world and we continue to and that
is what the Met Gala will celebrate — us, our gift, our history, our
food, our resilience, our beauty, our style and our strength, our
authorship."
Andrew Bolton, chief curator at the Met's Costume Institute. noted
that in the last few years menswear has been undergoing a
renaissance.
“That’s thanks in no small part to men of style like Lewis
(Hamilton) and his fellow co-chairs, men who aren’t afraid to take
risks when it comes to their self-presentation,” Bolton said. He
added that Williams was among a group of talented Black designers
that represent “a flowering of Black creativity in fashion that were
very proud to highlight in this exhibition.”
Miller, the author and guest curator, noted that back in the 1780s,
“dandies” were often defined as “men who paid distinct and sometimes
excessive attention to dress.
“Historical definitions of dandyism range from absolute precision in
dress and tailoring to flamboyance and fabulousness," Miller said.
The show will focus specifically on Black dandyism and its various
manifestations.
The Met Gala red carpet is always one of the biggest pop culture
spectacles of the year with stars like Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian,
Billy Porter and Rihanna wearing outfits tailored to the night’s
theme. It is also a huge fundraiser: Last year's gala raised more
than $26 million, a record and an enormous sum for such an event.
“Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" will be open to the public from
May 10 to October 26, 2025.
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