Sylvana Ward Durrett

Sylvana Ward Durrett was director of special projects at Vogue, responsible for organising the Met Gala for eight years,[1][2] and is co-founder and CEO of Maisonette.[3]

Durrett was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of actress Rosanna DeSoto and screenwriter David S. Ward.[4] She graduated from Princeton University in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in English literature and began her career at Vogue as an assistant to editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.[5]

Durrett is considered one of the driving forces behind the annual Costume Institute Met Gala.[6][4][7] She produced and appeared in the film The First Monday in May about the work that goes into the Gala.[8] She has also worked on The Fashion Fund which focuses on the business aspect of fashion.[9]

In 2017, Durrett founded a children's clothing business, Maisonette.[6][7]

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