New York-based designer prabalgurung will be honored at this year's American Portrait gala.
The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery is already gearing up for its American Portrait gala on Nov. 17. Designed to raise money for the museum’s exhibitions endowment, this year’s honorees and their respective presenters will create some interesting pairings.
The award-winning composer, lyricist and actor Miranda will be honored by a familiar force in the Beltway — former First Lady Michelle Obama. Bezos, who is also founder of Blue Origin, founder of Amazon and owner of The Washington Post will pick up his award from his son Preston. “The Late Late Show” host and comedian James Corden will presumably be ribbing Vogue’s editor in chief Wintour a bit with his salute. Perhaps in keeping with how some members of the D.C.
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