MORE AUTHENTICITY PLEASE “Yes, there was the glamour of the red carpet, the mystery of the exhibition and guest list. However, in a bid to engage Gen Z and TikTok audiences, there were rough and ready live Instagram feeds, get-ready-with-me celebrity content - and while the dinner inside the gala was no doubt five-star, it was the pizza (from Joe’s of West Village fame) and donuts in the lobby that featured on celebrity’s Insta feed.” Jo Linehan, Writer, Futurist Podcast Host & 52INSIGHTS Contributor With this almost changing of the guards in the fashion and culture worlds, the event itself has started to embrace the more authentic side of internet and youth culture. As guests arrive, young people are as interested in what attendees say or how they behave, as well as what they are wearing. Emma Chamberlain was interviewing stars on the way for Vogue and brought her personality and relevance to a younger cohort. Her not-so-glam but endearing reaction to Jack Harlow saying “Love you, bye” and her responding, “Love ya!”, was another viral sensation of the night because it highlighted xxx. Off the red carpet, the raw moments are the ones that get people talking, like the famous elevator moment between Solange, Beyonce and Jay Z. Plus there is always anticipation and buzz around any forbidden ‘leaked’ selfies (guests are asked to not bring in mobile phones), sharing a less polished and more real view into the star studded event. |