Met Gala 2025, one of the most anticipated fashion nights, will be taking place on Monday, May 5, 2025, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The theme of this year is Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, and the dress code is Tailored for You.
The dress code requires attendees to wear outfits that are custom-made and personal, while honoring the influence of Black fashion. The Met Gala, an annual fundraising event that attracts numerous high-profile celebrities, has a set of rules that guests must follow to ensure the event runs smoothly. Keep reading to know more about the Met Gala rules.
7 surprising Met Gala rules
The Met Gala event has strict rules designed to maintain the event's exclusivity, cultural significance, and integrity of the museum where it takes place. Here are some of the rules that will leave you stunned:
Odour-causing and messy foods are strictly not allowed
Foods like garlic, onion, and parsley are not allowed in the dinner menu of the event. It is done to avoid the issue of bad breath among guests and to smell fresh for photos and the red carpet. Messy food items like bruschetta are also not allowed to avoid spillage and stains on the guests' outfits.
No phone and selfies allowed
Once inside, guests are not allowed to use their phones, take selfies, or share any updates from the event on social media. The dinner, the exhibition, and the performance taking place inside are not allowed to be filmed.
Smoking ban
Guests are banned from smoking or vaping inside the event, as the smell of the smoke could affect the clothes on display or cause any other mishap. Smoking at the event is considered a major offense, and anybody who goes against can be banned from future events.
Age limit
Attending the Met Gala event requires a minimum age. Guests attending should be above 18 years of age or older, or should be accompanied by a parent or a guardian.
No free entry allowed
All the celebrities and high-profile guest who attend the event have to pay for their seats. The prices of each seat in 2024 were allegedly $75,000, and for a whole table, it was $350,000. Hence, there is no free entry as all the proceeds go to preserving the museum's fashion collection.
Seating arrangments
The seating arrangements at the Met Gala are planned meticulously as early as December. The seating arrangements are such that couples are not seated next to each other. In fact, the guests' previous relationships are also kept in mind while seating arrangements are planned.
Outfits have to be AWOK
AWOK stands for Anna Wintour Okay, meaning the outfits the guests will be wearing to the event have to be approved by Vogue editor Anna Wintour.
These are some of the rules guests have to follow while attending the Met Gala festival.