By Ted Johnson
01.05.2020 - 23:49 / etonline.com
Fashion's biggest night might be canceled, but is still throwing a celebration.
While celebs and famous faces might not be gathering at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, they will reunite for a digital special. is set to host a special YouTube livestream experience to mark the first Monday in May, an evening that has become iconic in the fashion industry, dedicated to raising funds for the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
On May 4, the publication will take a
By Ted Johnson
This year's ceremony honoured Cate Blanchett, Zadie Smith and more
If you’re struggling to find a face mask to protect yourself from the spread of COVID-19, Prince Royce is here to help. The singer is now selling protective masks in his merch shop to benefit a Bronx-based non-profit, Niño de la Caridad Foundation. All the proceeds from the face coverings will go to organization which is dedicated to empowering and improving the quality of life of kids in the borough of New York City. Get your own mask here and give back to those in need.
Josh Popkin, an amateur comedian who has gained a large following on social media app TikTok, is under investigation by the police after pulling a controversial stunt in a New York City subway car.
Despite their bickering and apparent sibling rivalry, it's clear Chris Cuomo and his older brother Andrew Cuomo genuinely care for one another, even if they only show it begrudgingly.
It goes down in the DMs. Sliding into someone’s direct messages on social media has become a running joke online, but privately messaging someone on Twitter, Instagram, or another public platform has actually been the start of several high-profile relationships.
Cardi B was determined to embrace her natural hair for the 2018 Met Gala.
By Ted Johnson
Amazon Originals' new series Regular Heroes will be spotlighting the deserving heroes who are making a difference in their communities.Regular Heroes, out Friday (May 8) on Amazon Prime Video, is an eight-episode docuseries which will focus on a new generous individual each episode, displaying how he or she is going above and beyond during the COVID-19 crisis in New York City, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Chicago and Seattle among others.
The 2020 Met Gala may be postponed, but that hasn't stopped Laverne Cox from celebrating fashion's biggest night. On Monday, the Orange Is the New Black actress caught up with Daily Pop's Justin Sylvester and revealed how she's celebrating the indefinitely postponed event.
The Met Gala may be all about over-the-top style statements on the top-of-the-top A-listers, but for some couples, fashion's prom is also the perfect place to pack on the PDA. Take Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra Jonas, for example.
It’s the first Monday in May which mean’s it’s fashion’s biggest night! The A-list hit the red carpet on Monday, May 6 for New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art’s annual Costume Institute Gala, affectionately known as the Met Gala, and they brought their most outrageous looks ever!
Typically every year, the marks the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala (or, just plainly, the ). It's a seemingly never ending red carpet parade of celebs—from fashion designers to Hollywood starlets to pop music icons to sports champs—who all come out to raise funds for the New York City museum's Costume Institute.
Journalist and TV personality Derek Blasberg is blessing us with some never-before-seen Met Gala selfies with your favorite celebrities. While the first Monday of May may not look the same this year with the postponement of the 2020 Met Gala in New York City due to the coronavirus pandemic, Vogue will still be honoring the biggest night in fashion in a special way. On Monday, people will be able to tune in on YouTube for "A Moment With the Met"—a celebration of the gala's rich history and most
This year’s annual Met Gala was supposed to be next Monday, May 4. Since that has been postponed indefinitely because of the coronavirus epidemic, Condé Nast’s Vogue is hosting a virtual event in its place: “A Moment With the Met,” a livestream exclusively on YouTube.
By Ellise Shafer
If you live in New York then you're probably used to the sound of cheering, clapping and pots and pans banging together around 7 p.m. every night in a tribute to the heroic job first responders are doing during the COVID-19 pandemic.