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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's 'tax the rich' dress draws mixed reviews online

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wore a dress emblazoned with
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wore a dress emblazoned with "Tax the rich' to the 2021 Met Gala. (Image via Getty Images)

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Met Gala debut included a high fashion gown with pointed political message that left social media divided.

The New York congresswoman hit the red carpet at the prestigious fashion event wearing an off-the-shoulder gown by Brother Vellies, a Black-owned fashion brand by designer Aurora James. The look included red text splashed across the back of the dress and a matching handbag that read, "Tax the rich."

The 31-year-old's polarizing statement quickly sparked an online debate about whether or not the look was hypocritical, given the Met Gala's elite and affluent guest list.

Although celebrities and public figures are invited by designers, a ticket to the Met Gala can cost upwards of $30,000 while tables are reported to begin at $275,000. Despite the hefty price tag, the event helps raise millions for the Metropolitan Museum of Art; in 2019, the Met Gala raised a record $15 million to support the museums fashion department, the Costume Institute.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wore a dress emblazoned with
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's dress at the 2021 Met Gala has been called both "hypocritical" and "brave" on social media. (Image via Getty Images)

“If Ocasio-Cortez hates the rich so much, why is she attending an event that only the wealthiest people in America can afford to attend?” one Twitter user wrote.

"Not an Ocasio-Cortez hater. But come on, going to an event for super-rich with 'tax the rich' written on your a— won’t change a thing," wrote political commentator Ana Navarro -Cárdenas. "It’s a stunt to justify her presence at a fancy shin-dig that doesn’t match her political persona."

Although some criticized Ocasio-Cortez's look, others applauded her for utilizing her presence at the event to send a political message.

"You know what," someone wrote. "I think AOC's dress was really brave and a big, round, earth-shaking middle finger to the rich."

Many of Ocasio-Cortez's supporters pointed out that the gala is a fundraiser for the Met and although expensive, the funds are ultimately helping the public access artwork and exhibits at an affordable cost.

Emily Amick, a political analyst defended the congresswoman's look as one of the few looks that adhered to the Gala's theme of "In America: a Lexicon of Fashion."

"There’s nothing more American than arguing about taxes,” Amick wrote. “She does not ‘hate’ the rich- she’s just saying they should pay their fair share of taxes. The richest Americans pay $0 in taxes!”

Prior to the Met Gala, Ocasio-Cortez took to Instagram to share the meaning behind her look to her more than 8.7 million followers. The congresswoman praised designer Aurora James for her success before preemptively defending her attendance at the event.

"The time is now for childcare, healthcare, and climate action for all. Tax the Rich," Ocasio-Cortez wrote. "And yes, before anybody starts wilding out - NYC elected officials are regularly invited to and attend the Met due to our responsibilities in overseeing our city’s cultural institutions that serve the public. I was one of several in attendance."

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