Fall gala season is in full swing with its annual marathon of lavish events drawing influential and powerful figures. Across New York, actors, musicians, politicians, philanthropists and executives, dressed in their finestking game, schmooze over mu
Fall gala season is in full swing with its annual marathon of lavish events drawing influential and powerful figures. Across New York, actors, musicians, politicians, philanthropists and executives, dressed in their finestking game, schmooze over multicourse dinners and exclusive performances as major institutions appeal to some of the city’s wealthiest residents for financial support and cultural cachet.
Previous stops in this ongoing series have included the opening nights of the Metropolitan Opera and the New York Philharmonic, as well as the star-packed Albie Awards. See who was out, what they wore and how much was raised.
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 9
A Starry Night at the New York City Ballet’s Fall Fashion GalaImageThe playwright and actor Jeremy O. Harris with Dianna Agron, an actress and singer.Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York TimesAt Lincoln Center’s plaza on Wednesday night, assistants clutched the trains on long ball gowns. The jets from the fountain at the center of the space leaped and gurgled. And the balmy, nearly 70-degree evening?
“Oh, that’s just perfect,” said Bridget Everett, the comedian and actress who wore an asymmetrical fuchsia gown with a white leather tote made to look like a Hermès Birkin bag with the phrase “BurKin” in the style of the Burger King logo.
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