Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ripped for Tax the Rich dress at Met Gala Virtue signaling
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez made a stark political statement at the ritzy Met Gala in New York City on Monday, and itâs bringing in a flood of online outrage.
The New York Democrat donned a white gown with the words âTax the Richâ splattered in big red letters across the back, along with a matching handbag bearing the same slogan.
Republicans, often critical of the far-left lawmaker, seized on the opportunity to point out the purported hypocrisy of the outfit.
âCost per Ticket: $30,000. Virtue signaling to your base while partying - without a mask - with the people you claim to hate: Priceless,â tweeted Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
Cost per Ticket: $30,000.
Virtue signaling to your base while partyingâ"without a maskâ"with the people you claim to hate: Priceless. https://t.co/51bVQqZNn1
â" Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) September 14, 2021A tweet by the House Republican Conferenceâs official account demanded to know who paid for Ms. Ocasio-Cortezâs dress.
Donald Trump Jr., the son of the former president, lashed out at Ms. Ocasio-Cortez for her outfit, as well as her failure to wear a mask in the photos published online.
âWhat makes AOC a bigger fraud: The âtax the richâ dress while sheâs hanging out with a bunch of wealthy leftwing elites or the lack of masks after spending the past 18 months as one of the biggest authoritarian mask Karens in the country?â Mr. Trump Jr. tweeted.
Ms. Ocasio-Cortezâs fashion statement came on the same day that House Democrats were proposing one of the largest tax increases in U.S. history to pay for President Bidenâs $3.5 trillion social spending bill now being debated on Capitol Hill.
The Met Gala is an exclusive annual event held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that attracts A-list celebrities, athletes and politicians. It is a fundraiser for the Metâs Costume Institute and is known for the outlandish and outré fashion choices of those who attend.
Individual tickets for this yearâs event were about $30,000, and tables began at $200,000.
Other attendees also invoked political messages in their attire, including Rep. Carolyn Maloney, New York Democrat, who wore an outfit advocating the passing of the Equal Rights Amendment.
U.S. womenâs soccer star Megan Rapinoe held a clutch that read âIn Gay We Trust,â while supermodel Cara Delevigne wore a shirt that said âPeg the Patriarchy.â
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez defended her choice of dress and her decision to attend the high-cost event.
âBefore haters get wild flying off the handle, New York elected officials are routinely invited to and attend the Met due to our responsibilities in overseeing and supporting the cityâs cultural institutions for the public. I was one of several in attendance this evening,â Ms. Ocasio-Cortez tweeted.
Some Twitter users also celebrated the dress and poked fun at conservatives who were outraged by the message.
â[T]rumpy men are losing their minds about AOCâs dress,â tweeted Molly Jong-Fast, an editor at large for The Daily Beast.
Aurora James, the founder and creative director of Brother Vellies, which designed the dress, praised her client.
âFashion is changing, America is changing,â Ms. James told Vogue. âAnd as far as this theme goes, I think Alexandria and I are a great embodiment of the language fashion needs to consider adding to the general lexicon as we work towards a more sustainable, inclusive and empowered future.â
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