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  1. An unprecedented look behind the scenes of two of New York’s premier cultural events, The First Monday In May follows the creation of “China: Through The Looking Glass,” the most attended fashion exhibition in the history of The Costume Institute at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the 2015 Met Gala, the star-studded fundraiser.

  2. 27. Feb. 2016 · Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/Etb1I3The Best Int'l Trailers: https://goo.gl/HTJZPFWatch the trailer for fashion documentary THE FIRST MONDAY IN MAY...

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  3. The First Monday in May follows the creation of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's most attended fashion exhibition in history, China: Through The Looking Glass - an exploration of Chinese-inspired Western fashions by Costume Institute curator Andrew Bolton. With unprecedented access, filmmaker Andrew Rossi captures the collision of high fashion and celebrity at the Met Gala, one of the biggest ...

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  4. THE FIRST MONDAY IN MAY follows Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour and Costume Institute curator Andrew Bolton, as they orchestrate the year's most lavish party and The Met's most attended fashion exhibition in history, 'China: Through The Looking Glass'. With unprecedented access, filmmaker Andrew Rossi offers an exclusive all-access pass to the creation of the exhibition that explores China ...

  5. The First Monday in May. Der Dokumentarfilm „The First Monday in May“ schildert die Vorbereitungen zur Ausstellung „China: Through the Looking Glass“ im Metropolitan Museum of Art sowie zur glamourösen Met Gala 2015, die von Vogue-Chefin Anna Wintour mitbetreut wurde. Der Film wird das diesjährige Tribeca Film Festival eröffnen.

  6. An unprecedented look behind the scenes of two of New York’s premier cultural events, The First Monday In May follows the creation of “China: Through The Loo...

  7. 14. Apr. 2016 · April 14, 2016. In an early moment from The First Monday in May, Andrew Bolton walks through the bustling streets of Paris and explains aloud how “it’s quite easy to dismiss a fashion designer’s engagement with China as being inauthentic.”. As a rebuttal to this perceived shallowness, which sounds more like an apologia than meaningful ...