New York, United States – The fashion industry is facing mounting controversy after reports that organizers of the 2026 Met Gala have carried out a strategic purge of their guest list, excluding a notable group of high-profile regulars from the New York fundraiser. Sources close to the planning committee say a substantial number of celebrities who have long been fixtures at the event were either explicitly banned or left off this year’s invitations. Those reportedly affected include Nicki Minaj, Kanye West, stylist and designer Rachel Zoe, actor and writer Tina Fey, and Kardashian family members Khloé and Kourtney, whose absence would mark a sharp break from the family’s prominent presence at the gala for more than a decade. New York, United States – Former Met Gala consultant and fashion critic Tim Gunn has also reportedly been distanced from event operations, underscoring the scale of the shift in approach. Organizers have not released a formal statement explaining the rationale or criteria behind the exclusions, but industry insiders describe the move as part of a broader effort to reframe the 2026 gala as a more exclusive, tightly curated occasion and to reduce emphasis on an influencer-heavy, celebrity-centric format. The reported bans have triggered immediate fallout, with prominent figures in fashion expressing frustration and social media platforms such as TikTok and YouTube filling with fan reactions, debates, and scrutiny of the gala’s new direction.
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قد يغير تغيير قائمة ضيوف حفل "الميت جالا" أجواء الحدث. إذا كنت من محبي المشاهير المستبعدين، فقد يؤثر غيابهم على اهتمامك. تحقق من وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي لمعرفة آخر المستجدات حول ردود أفعالهم والأحداث المضادة المحتملة.
يحاول حفل "الميت جالا" الابتعاد عن الصيغة التي تعتمد بشكل كبير على المشاهير. إنها خطوة جريئة تثير النقاش. إذا كنت تستمتع بمتابعة ثقافة الموضة والمشاهير، فهذه قصة تستحق المتابعة. تستحق الإرسال إذا كنت تعرف شخصًا يحب حفل "الميت جالا".
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