The Met Gala captivates the eyes of the fashion world every year, but part of the awe of the night's celebration isn't the celebrities walking the red carpet in standout outfits, but rather the fact that that's all we see. That is.
Yes, it's very quiet at night. There isn't much open to the public other than the stylish entrance, and it seems like it was designed that way.
One of the main rules that keeps the Met Gala's charm and mystery alive is that thanks to the no phone rule (and by extension the no social media rule), what happens inside the venue is so secret that all guests The fact is that it has to be done. According to Vogue.com, please abide by this.
However, as with all rules, there are exceptions. Apparently, celebrities are secretly circumventing the no-photography rule while socializing in the restroom.
Another rule that those invited to the evening's event must abide by is no smoking, after a number of photos surfaced of celebrities smoking in toilets during the event, according to various reports. It's about.
Additionally, according to The Hollywood Reporter, there is an age-restriction rule that states no one under the age of 18 can participate, with the exception of minors who must be accompanied by their parents.
And finally, this event is by invitation only. So if you were hoping to win a ticket, you're out of luck. It looks like you'll just be sitting on the couch and watching the parade of amazing costumes!
The Metropolitan Museum of Art gala will be held in New York on May 6th.