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John,
Every year, the world stops to watch the Met Gala. The high drama, the
impossible couture, the "who’s who" of culture.
But in 2026, we think it’s time for a reality check.
We’re tired of being told that "Fashion is Art" while ignoring the fact
that for a generation of American students, safety isn’t a given — it’s a
luxury.
That’s why we’re doing something a little... disruptive. We’ve partnered
with the visionary Clarence Ruth of COTTE D'ARMES to create a custom gown
for the legendary Racquel Chevremont.
Here’s the sneak peek: We’ve designed the only look at the Met Gala
intended to demand the protection of children. It’s a piece that sits
right at the intersection of high design and the hard truth of our nation.
We aren't waiting for an invitation to the red carpet — we’re taking the
conversation directly to the culture.
[ [link removed] ]To pull off a cultural moment this loud — and to keep our youth-led
advocacy moving forward — we need your help. We don't have the gun lobby's
bank account, but we have a movement that refuses to be ignored. Can you
give what you can today to show your support?
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Let’s make sure they can’t look away.
With hope and a little bit of trouble,
March For Our Lives
P.S. We’re keeping the full design under wraps for now, but trust us —
it’s a lot more than just a dress. Stay tuned.
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