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Gold armor for Lil Nas X, all black for Kim Kardashian at Met Gala

The crowd of some 400 actors, athletes, poets and performers -- all of whom were either vaccinated or had tested negative for Covid-19 -- was largely maskless on the cream carpet, defying the global coronavirus pandemic that forced the cancellation of last year's event. 

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Tue, September 14, 2021 Published on Sep. 14, 2021 Published on 2021-09-14T13:27:09+07:00

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US rapper Lil Nas X arrives for the 2021 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on September 13, 2021 in New York. US rapper Lil Nas X arrives for the 2021 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on September 13, 2021 in New York. (AFP/Angela Weiss)

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ew York is done with dressing down: the splashy black-tie Met Gala returned Monday, with a cohort of Gen-Z's glitterati hosting the A-lister bash famed for its over-the-top panache -- and, despite the pandemic, this year the fashion was so fierce one guest wielded a sword.

The crowd of some 400 actors, athletes, poets and performers -- all of whom were either vaccinated or had tested negative for Covid-19 -- was largely maskless on the cream carpet, defying the global coronavirus pandemic that forced the cancellation of last year's event. 

"It's so surreal," US rapper Megan Thee Stallion, attending the Gala for the first time and dressed by designer Coach to evoke old Hollywood glamor, told AFP.

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"I feel like, oh my gosh, Houston, Texas we made it! ... I'm excited to be here."

But she did admit that it was "kinda weird" to be around so many people, more than 18 months into the coronavirus pandemic. 

"I've kinda gotten used to being a little introvert like -- but I'm back on side so I'm excited to see everybody," she said. 

One mysterious guest appeared head to toe in black, with only a long black ponytail visible, leading many to identify her as reality star Kim Kardashian.

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