Rihanna and
Madonna Make Costume Changes for the Met Gala After-Parties
After
the red carpet, the cocktails, the exhibition and the dinner, the Met Gala
splintered into after-parties. It was an opportunity to change outfits. The
first stop was the Mark hotel on the Upper East Side, where Michael Kors hosted
several hundred, including former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Tommy
Hilfiger. Katie Holmes arrived at around 11 p.m. after having switched out of her sparkly gown by Zac Posen into yet
another princess dress, also by Mr. Posen, who escorted her.
Where
and when did she find the time to change? “I won’t tell,” Ms. Holmes said. “Got
to keep some mystery.” The outfit swaps can be attributed to two things. First,
most dresses worn to the Met Gala are
not exactly easy to move around in. Second, in this social media age,
designers and celebrities are looking to get as much bang for their buck.
A
quick scan of the room revealed numerous outfit changes. Mary-Kate Olsen began
the night in a vintage Dior gown, while her sister Ashley wore John Galliano.
Both had now abandoned those in favor of outfits that did not have trains and
were somewhat less gothic. The model Karen Elson ditched her red tulle Dolce
& Gabbana gown with an 18-karat gold filigree bustier in favor of something
more basic and black, also by Dolce & Gabbana.
Definitely
better for dancing, especially with the R&B singer Miguel about to perform.
Meanwhile, another after-party was
taking place at Top of the Standard, made famous last year by an elevator feud
between Solange and Jay Z. This year’s party (hosted by Yahoo Style, Sarah
Jessica Parker and Katy Perry) was a little quieter, though no less star
studded.
Reese Witherspoon was by the window
in a bright red Jason Wu dress with her “Hot Pursuit” co-star, Sofía Vergara (in Marchesa), and
Ms. Vergara’s fiancé, Joe Manganiello.
Across
the way were the fashion designer Riccardo Tisci, the music producer Diplo
and Madonna.
Earlier, Madonna had worn a black floor-length Moschino gown with the name of
her album “Rebel Heart” printed across the bottom. But now she wore an
’80s-inspired leather jacket with gold dollar signs across it as waitresses
brought around sliders and vodka concoctions.
Solange
did not show up this year but was instead spotted dirty dancing at 3 a.m. with
her husband, Alan Ferguson, at Up & Down on West 14th Street. The party was hosted by Rihanna, whose trampoline-size yellow dress earlier in the night
practically broke the Internet.
For
her after-party, Rihanna rolled up to the club in a
leave-nothing-to-the-imagination sheer black top. Inside, dancing to a D.J. who
calls himself Mazurbate, was a cavalcade of celebrities and designers including
Jessica Alba, Justin Bieber, Jennifer Lawrence, Grimes and Francisco Costa of
Calvin Klein.
When
did you get here, a reporter asked Mr. Costa. “Good question,” he said, having
long since lost Lorde, his celebrity bride for the evening. “I don’t even
know.”
PASSIVE
VOICE
Active = Elevator feud made famous last year between Solange and Jay Z Another after-party was taking place at Top of the Standard
Active = The window in a bright red Jason wu dress with her “Hot Pursuit” co-star
is Reese Witherspoon
3. Passive = The party was hosted by Rihanna
Active = Rihanna hosted the party
1. 4. Passive
= After having switched out of her
sparkly gown by Zac Posen into yet another princess dress, also by Mr. Posen,
who escorted her.
Active
= Mr. Posen, who escorted Katie Holmes arrived at around 11 p.m. after having
switched out of her sparkly gown into
yet another princess dress
2. 5. Passive = Most dresses worn to the Met Gala
are not exactly easy to move around in
Active = To the Met Gala most dresses worn not exactly
easy to move around in
Kalimat
Passive and Active
1. Simple Present
Passive
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Active
: He meets them everyday.
Passive : The car is driven by her
Active : She drives the car
2. Simple Past
Passive
: This plant was watered by her this morning
Active
: She watered this plant this morning
Passive : Ali was met by Sandy yesterday
Active : Sandy met Ali yesterday
3. Present Perfect
Passive
: They have been met by him
Active
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Passive : Tina has been helped by Jane
Active : Jane has helped Tina
1. Past Perfect
Passive
: This plant had been watered
by her for 5 minutes when I got here
Active
: She had watered this plant for 5 minutes when I got here
Passive : The car had been driven by her
Active : She had driven the car
2. Past Continuous
Passive
: This plant was being watered by her.
Active
: She was watering this plant.
3. Present Continuous
Passive
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Active
: He is meeting them now.
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