New Delhi: One of the biggest fashion nights, the 2024 Met Gala is commencing today, May 6 celebrating the institute’s new exhibition, ‘Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion’. The exhibit will feature approximately 250 items from the permanent collection, rarely seen in public before. Hollywood A-listers Zendaya, Bad Bunny, Jennifer Lopez, and Chris Hemsworth will co-chair the event.
The festival and the media will share exclusive visuals; however, mobile phones are not allowed inside the event and so are inside pictures and selfies. They remain banned at the biggest fashion night. This is one of the many rules that guests are expected to follow if they want to remain in Anna Wintour’s good books.
So why are phones banned at the Met Gala?
In 2015, it was reported that a ban had been put on the use of social media at the event to clamp down on the guests spending most of their time on their phones. “The use of phones for photography and social media will not be permitted inside the gala,” a notice was sent to all guests as quoted by the Independent. While this remains an absolute rule for everyone, guests were seen flouting the rule in the past, including beauty mogul Kylie Jenner taking a bathroom selfie in 2017, according to a report in News18.
Other rules include entry restrictions on anyone under the age of 18, a ban on smoking inside the museum, food items with onion garlic or parsley banned from the menu, and strict seating arrangements.
While the theme of the Met Gala refers to the title of the exhibit, it is accompanied by a dress code which is ‘The Garden of Time’. Many including A$AP Rocky, Tom Holland, Lily Gladstone, Kendall Jenner, Uma Thurman, Sarah Paulson, and Olivia Rodrigo are expected to grace the event.
Skz pls recreate the met gala bathroom selfie…we all know you go to the bathroom together anyway pic.twitter.com/TFcYT3wvUy
— Meg(averse) 樂★ 🍊 (@silentlycries98) May 4, 2024