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Related: About this forumConservators 'speechless' that Kim Kardashian wore Marilyn Monroe's dress to Met Gala
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2022-05-03/kim-kardashian-marilyn-monroe-dress-2022-met-gala-conservatorsTextile conservators and fashion curators are appalled that beauty mogul Kim Kardashian donned Marilyn Monroes iconic Jean Louis gown for the 2022 Met Gala. Monroes show-stopping garment became famous 60 years ago when the Hollywood legend wore it to sing a breathless Happy Birthday to President Kennedy.
Kardashian, a pop culture phenom in her own right, became the only other person to slip into the historic garment for Mondays Met Gala, a gilded glamour"-themed affair at New Yorks Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Kardashians star joined hundreds toasting the opening of the Costume Institutes newest exhibition, In America: An Anthology of Fashion, which examines historical context and tells stories of unsung heroes in early American fashion design.
Im frustrated because it sets back what is considered professional treatment for historic costume, says Sarah Scaturro, chief conservator at the Cleveland Museum of Art and formerly a conservator at the Mets Costume Institute. In the 80s, a bunch of costume professionals came together to state a resolution that historic costume should not be worn. So my worry is that colleagues in historic costume collections are now going to be pressured by important people to let them wear garments.
Cara Varnell, a longtime independent art conservator specializing in historic dress, put it this way: We just dont wear archived historic pieces, she says. Obviously, if you have a Charles James hanging in your grandmothers closet and you want to wear it, fine. But something thats archived means it has enough cultural importance that we value it and want to save it. The dress represents something very important its part of our collective cultural heritage. Im speechless over it.
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2022/may/03/kim-kardashian-wears-marilyn-monroes-jfk-dress-as-met-gala-celebrates-gilded-age
As well as bleaching her hair platinum blond, Kardashian said she lost 16 pounds (7kg) in less than a month to fit into the dress.
It was such a challenge, she said. It was like a role. I was determined to fit this. I would wear a sauna suit twice a day, run on the treadmill, completely cut out all sugar and all carbs, and just eat the cleanest veggies and protein.
Acquiring the dress was a challenge, too. The piece sold in 2016 for $US4.8m and holds the record for the most expensive dress sold at auction, as reported by Vogue.
Now usually stored in a temperature-controlled vault at Ripleys Believe It Or Not Museum in Orlando, Florida, the gown was transported to Kardashians home in Calabasas, California by private plane and accompanied by guards.
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Conservators 'speechless' that Kim Kardashian wore Marilyn Monroe's dress to Met Gala (Original Post)
Demovictory9
May 2022
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The Unmitigated Gall
(4,522 posts)1. You fit the dress, Kim...
But thats about it.
Deuxcents
(19,700 posts)2. No respect for her "craft"
Pretty conceited n vain on her part.