thom browne presents: 
 the met gala all-star camp fashion revue
 
 act two … song of the epicene starring zazie beetz
 
 images by anna victoria best
 
 
 jazz beats, zazie beetz, starring in the convertibility of man, woman, person, thing.
 
 tables go quiet in a smoky dark,
 champagne and whiskey pour, a spotlight erupts.
 
 groom meet bride, bride meet groom, enter black three-ply mohair evening tuxedo, exit white double duchess wedding gown.
 flip-flop, flip black grosgrain tipping, flop hand-embroidered lyon lace.
 
 
          born naked. dressed alike as infants. the rest is elaboration.
 from the garden of a wingtip brogue sprouts a fine heel.
 
 louche and loose, rebellious and provocative, tipple of whisky, drag of a gauloises.
 the improvisation of menswear-turned-womenswear-turned menswear.
 
 what shape are clothes on man? what shape on woman?
 just a cultural construct anyway.
 
 refined attraction pushes against the grain.
 what you are is what you are not, sewn into a multi-fabric cascading bouquet with covered buttons and pearl clusters.
 
 a gent in hand-cut, hand-appliquéd lace, a dame in wide mohair lapels and black silk faille bowtie.
 a man in white piqué shirt with french cuffs, a woman in hand-embroidered pearl.
 
 black goes white, white goes black. a canary in the binary. black and white patent leather long point brogue heels
 duchess satin, organza, and lyon lace wedded to black grosgrain-tipped mohair.
 
 a wink, a cocked hip, the thin flowing cool of a train in powder blue-lined silk taffeta.
 ladies and gentleman, good night.
 
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
          