Met Gala Theme 2020: 'About Time: Fashion and Duration' Honors's Virginia Woolf's 'Orlando'

Surreal, David Bailey, 1980 Photo: Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Photo © David Bailey

Andrew Bolton, Head Curator of the New York Met’s Art’s Costume Institute has announced the theme for next May’s event. Acknowledging the advent of a new decade of the 2020’s, Bolton announced the next Costume Exhibit exhibition called ‘About Time: Fashion and Duration’.

According to the New York Times’ Vanessa Friedman, this year’s theme is “inspired in part by the novels of Virginia Woolf and the theories of the early-20th-century French philosopher Henri Bergson, whose admittedly somewhat obscure but also important musings on time posited it as a constantly mutating stream rather than a series of discrete moments.”

“I wanted to do an exhibition focused on the collection, but not a traditional masterworks exhibition,” Bolton said. “Something that connects to the zeitgeist, and what people are talking about now.” Then he had an idea. And then he thought, “it’s about time.”

“Fashion is indelibly connected to time,” Bolton continued, talking to the Times who announced the upcoming exhibit. “It not only reflects and represents the spirit of the times, but it also changes and develops with the times.”

The Clock, Sarah Moon, 1999Credit...Sarah Moon, via The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Friedman says the upcoming 2020 show “may be the most conceptually abstract blockbuster the Costume Institute has attempted, toggling between what Mr. Bolton calls the ‘objective’ time of the calendar and the ‘subjective’ time of creativity – will take the form of 160 pieces of women’s fashion created over the past 150 years.

This topic is front and center in the fashion industry, as creativity is increasingly subordinated to the demands of more, more, more and give-it-to-me-now collusion of business and consumers.

The Times notes that the show, itself, will be designed by Esmeralda ‘Es’ Devlin, who was responsible for the sets for Beyoncé’s “Formation” tour, as well as many Royal Opera House productions. The catalog will contain a new short story written in the show’s honor by Michael Cunningham, the author of the “Mrs. Dalloway”-inspired novel “The Hours.”

The show will be chaired by Nicolas Ghesquière of Louis Vuitton, who is also underwriting the May 4, 2020 event. Ghesquière will be joined by Vuitton ambassador Emma Stone, actor Meryl Streep , who starred in ‘The Hours’, Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda and Anna Wintour, of course.

Andrew Bolton Gets Personal About Fashion & Technology As Met's 'Manus x Machine' Exhibit Opens

Andrew Bolton Gets Personal About Fashion & Technology As Met's 'Manus x Machine' Exhibit Opens

Star curator in charge of New York's Metropolitan Museum Costume Institute Andrew Bolton will achieve a pinnacle of success tonight, when he unveils the massive fashion exhibition “Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology,” sponsored by Apple. The guest list, and what everyone wears, is controlled by Anna Wintour and her team at US Vogue, who will co-chair the gala alongside Idris Elba, Taylor Swift and Jonathan Ive, chief design officer at Apple: who is also sponsoring the gala.

The documentary 'First Monday in May' by Andrew Rossi premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in mid April. It takes viewers through the whole process of Andrew Bolton's original conception of the 2015 exhibition into the gala night itself. Rihanna's famed arrival in her spectacular canary-yellow gown by Chinese designer Guo Pei is followed by her performance of 'Bitch Better Have My Money'.

Watch the First Monday in May Trailer

Countdown To Anna Wintour's Met Gala Collides With Obama East Side Fundraiser

Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and US President Barack ObamaFashion, money, power and politicos will converge tonight on the Upper East Side of Manhattan as Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour holds court at the annual spring Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and a major recipient of Wintour’s Democratic and sometimes Republican fundraising network arrives on the Upper East Side for a Presidential.

President Obama Didn’t Check His Patron’s Anna’s Schedule

President Obama is in New York to film a segment for ‘Late Show with David Letterman’ in midtown at 4:20 pm and two Democratic National Committee fundraising events at 6:15pm and 8:15 pm. President Obama is scheduled to leave JFK airport on Air Force One at 10pm, so leaving the Met Gala will just be the ordinary traffic challenge.

Arriving at the Met Gala could be a big headache, however. A political fundraiser hosted by Loida Nicolas-Lewis — widow of the late Baltimore billionaire entrepreneur Reginald Lewis is steps away from the The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Anna Wintour’s Big Party

5 Facts about tonight’s Met Gala:

1) More than 500 Oscar-winning actors, ‘Wall Street titans, Silicon Valley wunderkinds, fashion designs and Hollywood players will attend’, writes the NYTimes Style section.

2) Last year the single evening generated almost $12 million to support the Anna Wintour Costume Center at the Met.

3) Last year’s event generated 25 million page views on Vogue.com.

4) Filmmaker Andrew Rossi will be filming a documentary this year. Relativity Studios is partnering with Conde Nast Entertainment and Vogue to capture the planning and making of the exhibit and tonight’s gala — and the big event itself.

5) Since taking over the gala in 1999, Anna Wintour has raised in excess of $145 million for the Costume Institute.

Vogue Pajama Party

Page Six reports that top models, Mario Testino, Alexander Wang and Will.i.am attended a Vogue Pajama Party on Saturday night, in advance of tonight’s Met Gala. Models at the Nom Wah Tea Parlor bash included Bella Hadid, Constance Jablonski, Emily Ratajkowski, Hailey Baldwin, Alexa Chung, and Chloe Sevigny. See more Pajama Party snaps on Vogue.com

Nom Wah Tea Parlor

Located at 13 Doyers Street in New York’s Chinadown, Vogue.com writes about Nom Wah Tea Parlor :

Recently renovated, this quintessential Chinatown parlor claims to have been the first and features a dazzling array of authentic, made-to-order dim sum at bargain rates. Nom Wah is famous for its homemade lotus paste and red bean filling for its moon cake during the Moon Festival, otherwise known as Mid-Autumn Festival. Thanks to the online food delivery service, Caviar, you can even have some of the city’s best rice rolls delivered to your home.

China’s Fashion Influence

‘China: Through the Looking Glass’ opening tonight May 4, 2015 at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art  see Met website

Curated and organized by Andrew Bolton with production design by Nathan Crowley, ‘China: Through the Looking Glass’ will spill beyond the the Costume Center and into the grand backdrop of the museum’s Chinese Galleries. In a first for contemporary fashion, the show juxtaposes rare artifacts, masterpieces of Chinese art and Chinese cinema with mostly Western designers like Poiret and Yves Saint Laurent who have been inspired by Chinese culture.

There’s a visceral pleasure in discovering, in the same gallery, a cobalt dragon wriggling across the swelling forms of both an exquisite fifteenth-century Ming storage jar and a strapless blue-and-white silk-satin evening dress by Roberto Cavalli. “At the Met, we can put modern art into a 5,000-year context,” says Maxwell K. Hearn, head of the museum’s Department of Asian Art, which collaborated with Bolton and the Costume Institute on the show, underwritten by Yahoo. “That’s one of the thrills for me.”