In New York, Met Monday, also known as the biggest day in fashion, brings together the biggest stars and designers to display their creativity.
This annual event inspires fashion enthusiasts to continue pushing and refining their art. From the iconic steps of the Met Gala to the private after-parties, the energy of the city is pulsating. Collaborating with That Good Agency, celebrity makeup artist Sir John transformed the Soho venue, Gospel into an unforgettable night. Warming up the crowd with Amapiano hits, Afrobeats, and throwback R&B, DJ King Lindo created a vibrant scene with tracks like Pam Pam and Big Flexa, drawing the shyest person onto the dance floor.
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Adjacent to the bar guest could be seen taking portraits with beauty & fashion photographer Kyle Kirkwood. Signature cocktails like the Met Margarita and Blackberry Biscuit Smash complimented the lively atmosphere. Created with DeLeón Tequila, one of the evening’s main sponsors as well as IBest Wines & Bisquit & Dubouche cognac the space felt more elegant. A table of Core water was set up for attendees to drink and grab from in between cocktails and dancing.
As the night unfolded, DJ Nineteen85 took over the set, starting with a mix of old-school hip hop and gradually transitioning each decade landing on Biggie Smalls’s Big Poppa a little after 1 am. The crowd was getting bigger and it felt like the real party was starting. People made their way downstairs to the space where red lights, a spinning disco ball, and a multi-grammy award-winning producer invited them to dance, joining in on the experience of the moment. Beyonce’s makeup artist, Sir.John did not disappoint, creating an extension of the Met frenzy for fashion socialites.