the Met gala is this massive Bahamas of a fashion event in New York at the Met Museum. With all manner of you know, it's always about all what they're wearing and who was there and who got on the guests know that The weird thing this year, though, is that everyone got slightly political with whatever they were wearing. Like politics was big, like everyone was wearing something that either celebrated trade unions or celebrated, you know, basic transit system in the York or Woz from I think Hillary Clinton had something from friendship quilts from gutsy women of the 19th and 20th century liberation movements, that sort of thing. The thing is fashion kinds, and it knows it's in trouble right now. It's It's sort of kind of, you know, in a time when everyone's running out of money and the world is running out of resource is fashion thrives on everything happening and being new and all that. But the Met gala. I don't know what kind of what's going to do. Dear Keith. We are, of course, all about recycling legacy, on making sure that the Earth is a better place for our great Children, grandchildren whatever you want to call them on. We just want to make sure that you know that and to please feel free to subscribe to vogue dot com, which is what this event was all about. Dear Met Gala. You guys are way. I'll give you about five years before you're all dressing like it's the walking dead on pretending that it was your choice because nobody's got any products anymore, so good luck with that.
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