Someday I watched the Metropolitan Museum of Art live stream of the
Schiaparelli/Prada: Impossible Conversations gala opening and made screen caps (scroll down, in case it's any use to anybody.)
The live stream was a good idea because I read about the exposition in
Beaux-Arts magazine and wouldn't have been able to visit it for obvious reasons, so now I can at least say I saw the opening live stream and somehow it satisfy my mind?
By moments you couldn't hear much because of photographers who yelled stuffs like "Diiiane! Diiiane" so Diane would turn around.
"Somebody walks Deborah down the stairs!"
As it was supposed to give a global view of the thing, both presenters (Elettra Wiedemann et William Norwich) only asked a few questions :
• How did you chose your clothes?
• Is it your first time at a Met Gala?
• Did you know Schiaparelli before?
Plus some bonuses sometimes. There were parts presenting the Met galas, their history and pictures of the galas-of-before, which probably made a great ad. Personally I kind of like hearing about the history of museums, including their galas, the history of stuffs supposed to present history.
Baz Luhrmann's videos seems more interesting after hearing him talking about these.
Also, there were white fabrics everywhere for the lights? I guess.
Now look at Florence Welch's dress:
Screencaps time! (gives an idea of the live stream at best in medium)

Thomas P. Campbell, director of the Met; some important person whose name I don't remember; William Norwich.

Miuccia Prada; Elettra Wiedermann.

Anna Wintour.

Didn't succeed taking a screen cap at the moment, but pictures of the wild diglett that appeared at their feet must be findable somewhere! Seriously, what and adorable scandale. So much I'm not going to bother finding how to translate this word. (ok, turns out that's just scandale minus e!)

Grace Coddington; William Norwich.

Olivier Theyskens looks like a boy I know and it seriously perturbates me, despite knowing before. He looks
a lot like this boy from that point-of-view. Also his costume is made in a fabric which looked like denim, which you can't see on a live stream.

Caroline Tentrini tries to publicly assassinate Elettra Wiedemann. Or they high-five.
Seeing as there was a story about a
wedding dress it could have been about murder. Still I think she said hello to someone not on screen.

Marc Jacobs; Kate Moss.

Coco Rocha with nice patterns and colors.
Better (thanks to
bridiesbird)
Prada and Schiaparelli's collage to present the exhibit reminded me of a Creamsicle cosplay, I guess one of the first ones, but I can't find it back!

Someone leaving.