Guests at the Met Gala are fighting over Karl Lagerfeld's vintage Even bothering vintage store owners in Los Angeles.

In preparation for next Monday's annual Met Gala, hosted by Vogue and its editor Anna Wintour, guests have begun a mad dash for vintage. Motivating them is the theme of the event, this year focusing on the profound artistic legacy of Chanel's historic artistic director Karl Lagerfeld, who passed away in 2019. For vintage fashion retailers, these have been abnormal months; according to Cameron Silver, the founder of the Los Angeles boutique Decades interviewed for the occasion by the Financial Times, some of the requests received from customers are even to be considered «delusional.» 

Guests at the Met Gala are fighting over Karl Lagerfeld's vintage Even bothering vintage store owners in Los Angeles. | Image 450488
Guests at the Met Gala are fighting over Karl Lagerfeld's vintage Even bothering vintage store owners in Los Angeles. | Image 450489

It's only natural that at an occasion like the Met Gala, America's most glamorous party, guests would want to present themselves in an eye-catching and original look, but it has to be said that if everyone is so fierce in the hunt for the best vintage Chanel this year, it's surely also due to the growing collective interest in archival fashion. Showing up in front of the paparazzi in the right dress - perhaps packed with references to pop history like Linda Evangelista's '95 - could be worth a viral post on Twitter or TikTok, the ticket to the rise to power in the strange world of VIPs. Lagerfeld's designs have always been much loved by celebrities, and judging by the reports from vintage dealers and auction market auctioneers, it looks like this will be one of the most exciting Met Galas yet.