While millions struggle to afford groceries, OSCAR-NOMINATED actress Elle Fanning led a cavalcade of tone-deaf celebrities in a grotesque display of CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION at New York Fashion Week. Front row at the Coach show, Fanning and her entourage—including Odessa A’zion and Storm Reid—were not just attending a show; they were SPITTING IN THE FACE of the working class, celebrating a $5,000 handbag as the ship sinks.
This was not a gathering of artists. This was a CULT OF VANITY, a sinister meeting of influencers, actors, and Vogue editors like Chloe Malle, all colluding to sell the public a LIE of glamour and exclusivity while the world burns. The guest list reads like a manifesto of the out-of-touch: from Caleb McLaughlin to Avantika Vandanapu, a generation of youth is being taught that worth is measured in front-row invites, not human decency.
The timing is a CALCULATED INSULT. Mere days after Fanning schmoozed at the Oscars luncheon and hawked products in a multi-million dollar Super Bowl ad, this fashion week spectacle proves the elite live in a PERMANENT FANTASY. They jet from one exclusive party to the next, utterly divorced from the crumbling society that funds their luxury.
This is more than a party. It is a PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATION, conditioning you to worship their privilege while accepting your own deprivation. The message is clear: they are the gods, and you are merely the audience, doomed to click through 40+ pictures of their opulence. The dystopia isn’t coming; it’s sitting front row in a designer gown, and it’s SMILING FOR THE CAMERA.



