LeBron James to miss Met Gala despite being honorary co-chair
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LeBron James will not attend the Met Gala in New York City, despite being an honorary co-chair, due to a knee injury sustained during the Los Angeles Lakers' playoff exit against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The injury has prevented him from participating in the event, where his wife will represent him. The Met Gala, inspired by Monica L. Miller's book 'Slaves to Fashion', will feature an exhibit called 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style', exploring Black Dandyism and its cultural expressions. This year's event has raised a record $31 million for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Co-chairs for the gala include Colman Domingo, Lewis Hamilton, A$AP Rocky, Pharrell Williams, and Anna Wintour.
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LeBron James, the Los Angeles Lakers star, announced on Monday that he will not attend the Met Gala, despite being named an honorary co-chair, due to a knee injury he sustained during the Lakers' first-round playoff exit against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The injury, a sprained knee ligament, occurred in Game 5, and doctors indicated that James would have required a few weeks of recovery if the Lakers had progressed further in the playoffs.
The Met Gala, a highly anticipated event in New York City, is themed around Monica L. Miller's book 'Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity', with an exhibition titled 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style'.
The exhibit is organized into twelve sections, drawing on Zora Neale Hurston's 1934 essay 'Characteristics of Negro Expression', and aims to highlight the nuances of Black Dandyism.
LeBron expressed regret over missing the event but noted that his wife would attend in his place, describing her as his 'beautiful powerful Queen'.
The gala, which has raised a record $31 million for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is co-chaired by notable figures such as Colman Domingo, Lewis Hamilton, A$AP Rocky, Pharrell Williams, and Anna Wintour.
This year's Met Gala is expected to draw significant attention, celebrating Black cultural identity through fashion and art, while also addressing contemporary themes of race and style.