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These brands mounted the steps of the Met Gala with fancy trendjacking posts

These brands mounted the steps of the Met Gala with fancy trendjacking posts

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The yearly Met Gala is a big event for fashion lovers and fans of celebrity culture alike. Whilst a fundraising event, it is also a chance for Hollywood's biggest celebrities to step out in their fanciest outfits and for designers to stretch their creative muscles to the best of their abilities. 

This year, the Met Gala was themed 'The Garden of Time'. In time with the museum's spring exhibition, celebrities flocked to the museum's red carpeted steps in floral patterns and their own interpretations of the theme. 

However, it wasn't just Hollywood's A-listers out for a good time. Rather, some brands, both near and far, decided to also join in the fun. 

Below is a handpicked list of MARKETING-INTERACTIVE's favourite Met Gala trendjacked posts thus far for your viewing pleasure. 

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1. 313@Somerset

2. Kiehl's Singapore

3. Luckin Coffee Singapore

4. Paya Lebar Quarter

5. Shopee Singapore

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