NEW YORK (AP) - When the email came from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jacques Agbobly at first didn't quite believe it. The Brooklyn-based fashion designer had only been in the business for five years.
Inside the 2025 Met Gala exhibit
NEW YORK (AP) - When the email came from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jacques Agbobly at first didn't quite believe it.
The Brooklyn-based fashion designer had only been in the business for five years. Now, one of the world's top museums was asking for two of his designs to be shown in "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," the exhibit launched by the starry Met Gala.
"I was just floored with excitement," Agbobly said in an interview. "I had to check to make sure it was from an official email. And then the excitement came, and I was like ... am I allowed to say anything to anyone about it?"
Agbobly grew up in Togo, watching seamstresses and tailors create beautiful garments in part of the family home that they rented out. Studying fashion later in New York, the aspiring designer watched the Met Gala carpet from afar and dreamed of one day somehow being part of it.