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Oprah, Anna and Patrick Host the Met Gala

oprahandnannaandmetbenefit.jpgThe Costume Institute just announced their Spring 2010 exhibition and the hosts for the Gala Benefit (to be held on May 3.) This year Anna will be sharing the duties with Oprah and The Gap’s Patrick Robinson.

Oprah and Anna together—that’s like some sort of world domination thing going on, right? Let’s just hope they can play nice in the planning process as these are two women who don’t often have to share.

This year’s exhibit sounds super interesting: American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity. It will shine the spotlight on different archetypes of American femininity through dress and “reveal how the American woman intitiated style revolutions that mirrored her social, political, and sexual emancipation.”

Over 75 pieces of couture and high fashion (some that haven’t been seen in public for 30 years) will be on display from the Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art from May 5th through August 15th. Think “Gibson Girl”, flappers, and the “Siren” dress worn by Gypsy Rose Lee. Other designers will include Elsa Schiaparelli, Elizabeth Hawes, Madeline Vionnet, Jeanne Lanvin, Madame Gres, Callot Soeurs, and Edward Molyneux, just to name a few.

We’re already excited as this exhibit is sure to be filled with many designers that we might not know as much about as others. And you know, Oprah and Anna.

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posted by Peter

Sep 08, 2009 11:20AM

If only Martha Stewart were going to be there... Although the presence of such an influential trifecta (the respective queens of fashion, the home, and happiness) in one place might make everyone's heads explode.

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posted by calvinshowblogspotdotcom

Sep 08, 2009 11:24AM

Oprah and Anna together again. This does sound like an interesting pairing for an already interesting event.

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posted by Jean Voltaire

Sep 08, 2009 1:01PM

I'm sorry but am I the only one who thinks this is kind of lame?

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posted by guest

Sep 08, 2009 2:47PM

Oprah is the only person in the world I can imagine possibly intimidating/being able to control Anna at all. I wish there could be a documentary about this so that we could see how it goes!

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posted by deathofadame

Sep 08, 2009 3:21PM

Will there be an awkward power struggle going on there. Two strong minded women working together doesn't always work so well.

http://vinesteet.blogspot.com/

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posted by guest

Sep 08, 2009 4:13PM

i think it sounds lame too, jean. and boring.

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posted by guest

Sep 08, 2009 5:43PM

could this be anymore uninspired. ugh. the malling of america.

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posted by grammyweezy

Sep 08, 2009 11:38PM

What does "the malling of America" have to do with this? I think the exhibit sounds interesting.

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