Workers stage ‘Ball without Billionaires’ to protest Bezos ahead of Met Gala

Hundreds of organisers and Amazon workers took streets to stage a fashion event, raising awareness on worker rights

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Just hours before the 2026 Met Gala, hundreds of labor organizers staged their own counter–fashion show in downtown Manhattan, protesting Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’s involvement in this year’s event.

Hundreds gathered in the Meatpacking District to create their own fashion spectacle ahead of the Gala, with ordinary people showcasing homemade outfits on a makeshift runway.

Dubbed 'The Ball Without Billionaires', the event was hosted by fashion stylist Gabriella Karefa-Johnson and Abbott Elementary actress Lisa Ann Walter, who mocked Bezos as a “Q-tip with a yacht” and “very bald.”

The catwalk was taken over by Amazon workers wearing custom couture—many of whom had been injured during their warehouse jobs. Local activists also participated, raising concerns about Amazon’s AI data centers. Slogans on garments included phrases like “The Devil Wears Amazon” and “No AI.”

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