The article explores the notable absence of Donald Trump from recent Met Galas, focusing on evolving cultural attitudes within the fashion world and the implications of celebrity exclusion. It discusses Anna Wintour's firm stance against inviting Trump, highlighting how the event reflects broader societal values and norms in fashion and identity representation.
Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro's recent announcements to move to Canada due to perceived disrespect in the U.S. raise important questions about national identity and celebrity influence. Their departures, a reflection of widespread discontent and political division, challenge us to consider the impact of these cultural icons on societal change and what it means to be American today.