Updated May 7th, 2019 at 17:22 IST

Did this year's Met Gala 'camp' theme confuse everyone? Here's what it meant

What does Met Gala 2019's theme mean? Read details

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A star-studded night and everything vogue, which is what Met Gala is all about. However, this year's theme, 'Camp: Notes on Fashion", has arisen a curiosity out of the word 'Camp'.

Every year on the first Monday in May, the Metropolitan Museum of Art organises the Costume Institute Gala, more commonly known as the Met Gala, to kick off the beginning of its popular fashion show at the Costume Institute. Stars put on their best to match the theme of the year at the red carpet, and this year was no different.

As reported by People, Met Gala's 2019 theme has no resemblance to the literal meaning of 'Camp' that involves pitching a tent. The theme is rather taken from American writer-filmmaker Susan Sontag's essay 'Notes on Camp' from 1964, which begins by defining the term as 'its love of the unnatural, of artifice and exaggeration.' Here the term is not in relation to beauty but with the degree of stylization, the degree of artifice.

The essay continues in 58 bullet points that just coverage to one single term, 'Camp'. Susan explained that not everything can be 'camp' but a lot of things can be 'campy' which may include songs, films, costumes and people, all can confined to 'Camp'. Susan also threw light upon some of her preferred examples, 'Swan Lake', 'King Kong'.

"Whether it's pop camp, queer camp, high camp or political camp — Trump is a very camp figure — I think it's very timely. Much of high camp is a reaction to something." the curator of the institute, Andrew Bolton, told the New York Times, as cited by People.

It seems like 'Camp' theme has been in trend lately. Alessandro Michele, Gucci's creative director who is co-chairing 2019 Met Gala has a staunch inclination towards "Camp" theme, which is evident with his gender-bending suits or dramatic theatrics at his shows.

Susan highlighted in her essary that 'spirit of extravagance' is the hallmark of 'Camp'. According to the Met exhibition, the theme is sensibility which encompasses everything from "decorativism" to "the trash aesthetic".

 

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Published May 7th, 2019 at 17:10 IST