KIZIL Hasan
🎭✨ The Met Gala, organized to support the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, became more than a fashion event this year in New York. It turned into a living art exhibition.
👗 The theme “Costume is Art” and the dress code “Fashion is Art” changed the red carpet into a performance gallery.
One of the most striking moments of the night clearly belonged to Heidi Klum.
✨ Heidi Klum did not just walk the red carpet… she became an artwork.
🎨 The design by Mike Marino was inspired by classical sculptures like Veiled Christ and Veiled Vestal.
The special material (latex and spandex) created an illusion. It looked like marble, but also soft like fabric.
🪶 The result was powerful:
A body that moves… but looks frozen.
✨ This is why the Met Gala is often called “The Olympics of the Red Carpet.”
It is not about looking beautiful. It is about showing an idea.
💭 And Heidi Klum’s idea was clear:
Fashion can be temporary… but art is timeless.
👁️ Human or artwork?
That night, the answer was not clear. And maybe it did not need to be. ✨
🎥 Source: Cosmopolitan /
01/05/2026
May 1 is not only a day to celebrate workers. It is also a day to remember those whose labor was taken by force and whose lives were destroyed.
In Père Lachaise Cemetery, there is a memorial for an unknown worker who was deported during the N**i period.
Between 1942 and 1945, about 600,000 French people were sent to Germany for forced labor.
60,000 died.
15,000 were shot, hanged, or executed for resisting.
After the war, many people continued to suffer, and about 50,000 disappeared between 1945 and 1970 because of these conditions.
This memorial is not just a grave. It reminds us how labor can be abused and how human dignity can be taken away.
On May 1, we remember workers, resistance, and those who were never forgotten.
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