The Met Gala is shaping up to be a splashy affair in September filled with star power.
On Monday Vogue announced that Billie Eilish is joining Timothée Chalamet, Amanda Gorman and Naomi Osaka as co-chair for the 2021 Met gala after Page Six leaked Chalamet was onboard.
The theme of the event will be American Independence to go with the opening of the Costume Institute’s next exhibition, In America: A Lexicon of Fashion.
New face: The Met Gala is shaping up to be a splashy affair in September. On Monday Vogue announced that Billie Eilish is joining Timothée Chalamet, Amanda Gorman and Naomi Osaka as co-chair for the 2021 Met gala after Page Six leaked Chalamet was onboard
Photo by Kimberly Park Stop in during special extended brunch hours from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and say cheers to Mom with a fromosa, sangria or a colorful mimosa flight, and choose from brunch favorites like fried chicken and house buttermilk biscuits or pork belly hash. No reservations needed. For Mother’s Day, mother and son duo Nadereh Ahly and Iman Yarjani are serving an a la carte Mother s Day brunch, with features such as Nutella & Rosewater French Toast, E&G Breakfast Tacos topped with matchstick fries and an authentic Shakshouka recipe. The restaurant is open for brunch 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
A successful first season of competitive weightlifting saw five members of the Foundation Academy weightlifting team all of whom are also football players qualify for states.
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But creating a wreath fit for the royal family was definitely a first for her. Ruth, of Honey Bee Florists, supplied flowers to Windsor Castle for the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh, which was held on Saturday. She was commissioned to produce a wreath that was first formally presented at the castle gates before being moved to St George’s Chapel so it could be personally inspected by the Queen. In the days leading up to Saturday’s funeral, Buckingham Palace had asked mourners not to travel to Windsor due to the pandemic. So, instead, a short ceremony and wreath laying was organised for those unable to attend in person.