It was a fair assessment, considering that over the decades, this event has transformed from an arts fundraiser to a fixture on the New York City social calendar.
Ballet, here, is not just a performance. It’s a gathering of philanthropists, celebrities, artists, and even tech founders, as former ballerina turned the founder of Mirror, Brynn Putnam, was one of the gala’s chairs. She was joined by honorary chair Mick Jagger and members of a host committee, including Stephen Colbert, Claire Danes, Ashley Graham, Nicole Ari Parker, and Christian Siriano.
Around the room, Business Insider spotted looks that were deserving of their own curtain call. Take a look.
Yellow is very now
“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Sutton Stracke dazzled in spring’s trendiest color. Rebecca Smeyne for BI
Diamonds are forever
The New York City Ballet performed “Diamonds,” a clear fashion theme of the night, too. Rebecca Smeyne for BI
Peachy keen looks
Host committee member Ashley Graham got peachy in an orange floor-length gown. Rebecca Smeyne for BI
It’s the shades
An attendee wears a dramatic oversize double-breasted black blazer. His statement spectacles make the look. Rebecca Smeyne for BI
Yes, we’re blushing too
“The Real Housewives of New York” star Sai De Silva and her daughter are expertly matched in complementary ivory and blush-pink gowns. Rebecca Smeyne for BI
Chic florals
Attendees at the New York City Ballet Spring Gala embraced florals. Rebecca Smeyne for BI
A flower in bloom
Jean Shafiroff’s floral-inspired gown by Ese Azenabor is a showstopper. Rebecca Smeyne for BI
Monogrammed perfection
Jill Kargman took monograms to another level with her gown that showcased her initials. Rebecca Smeyne for BI
A couple that slays together
Attendees dazzled in a black overcoat with floral appliqué detailing, while another paired a crystal-embellished black gown with draping white tulle. Rebecca Smeyne for BI
Bustles are back
This attendee, wearing a floor-length gown, complete with a bustle, stood out among the crowd. Rebecca Smeyne for BI
How to make black interesting
This attendee proved that black is still in vogue, especially when it’s textured and has fringe. Rebecca Smeyne for BI
Flowers in the spring
Florals can never disappoint at a gala in the springtime. Rebecca Smeyne for BI
Come for the green, stay for the Chanel
One guest embraced bold monochrome dressing in an emerald green suit. Rebecca Smeyne for BI
The case for orange
This attendee made orange a moment. Rebecca Smeyne for BI