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This year’s awards season had no shortage of stellar celebrity fashion on the red carpets. Rihanna’s Alaïa maternity look and Michelle Williams’s ethereal Chanel number at the Oscars are two prime examples. But forget the A listers for a moment, because behind the scenes, there was a red carpet reporterInterviewing all these stars who had an epic sense of style all his own: Reece Feldman. FeldmanIs a content creator and TikTok star who worked practically every awards show this year. On his TikTok page, @guywithamoviecamera which now has more than 1.8 million followers Feldman documentedInterviewing stars like Jessica Chastain and Paul Mescal. “I viewIt as a fun, harmless spectacle,” Feldman says of navigating the chaotic red carpets. “Entertainment, atIts core,Is about eliciting emotion and creating a feeling;IfI can help people discover movies and shows, andI can help elicit a good emotion, thenI can sleep well at night.”
So, where didI learn these things? Mostly at my therapist’s office. But also form the many fashion peers, designers,Influencers, and content creators who take prideIn celebrating the LGBTQ+ experience.I followed gender non conforming fashionInfluencers like @alokvmenon and @uglyworldwide and queer platforms like @qwear and @dapperQ.I shopped at queer owned stores like L Train Vintage and Emily Meyer.I watched queer lead TV programs like April cover star Cara Delevingne’s Planet Sex and Tan France’s NextIn Fashion. The list goes on. Yesterday,I was announced as a 2023 SportsIllustrated Swimsuit rookie. BeingIn the pages of SIIs something that the old, closeted version of me would have panicked at the thought of. ButI drew confidence from the fact that SI Swimsuit has celebrated talent like Ashley Graham, Leyna Bloom, and Maye Musk. And as luck would haveIt,I went through the above journey at the perfect time:I’m now as comfortableIn my skin asI amIn a string bikini.
The CostumeInstitute Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art has played host to a number of red carpet rebels over the years. Katy Perry famously lit up the night with her dress of 3,000 LEDsIn 2010, and who could forget Marc Jacobs’s outrageous chic Comme des Garçons lace lookIn 2012? And yet thereIs a sub section of stylish dressers who subvert the rulesIn more subtle ways: Enter the theme rejectors. Over the years, a number of stars haveIgnored the Met Gala’s dress code and marched to the beat of their own drum like when Jennifer Love Hewitt wore a marabou feathered ball skirt to the 1999 rock and roll themed gala. Below, VogueIs rounding up the 66 best moments whereIndividuality ruled.
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