Met Gala Secrets Revealed: $30,000 Tickets, an Age Limit & No Selfies
See Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga and More FIRST TIME at Met Gala
ICYMI, it’s May and the Super Bowl of fashion is upon us.
That’s right, the 2024 Met Gala is here, so you know what that means: It’s time to drool over our favorite celebrities, their jaw-dropping red carpet looks and just how well they nailed the “Garden of Time” theme for the “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” exhibit. (And check out every star, like Zendaya, Jessica Biel, Kendall Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Cardi B and more, on the red carpet here.)
The annual affair is so exclusive that it’s just one of four days that New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art closes—the others being Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. But the Met Gala, which was first held in 1948 and serves as a fundraiser for the museum’s costume institute, did not become the sartorial sensation that its known for today until Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour took over as the gala’s chair in 1995.
Under her direction, the arduous prep that goes into throwing the Met Gala has become mythical, with individual ticket prices sky-rocketing to $30,000—just wait until you hear how much a table costs—and hundreds of staffers working year-round to make sure the menu, seating chart and the exhibit itself are all picture-perfect…even if celebs aren’t allowed to snap photographs of anything once they step off the red carpet.
To properly celebrate 2024’s first Monday in May, check out all of these fashionably fun facts about the Met Gala:
A version of this story was first published on Saturday, April 29, 2023 at 7 a.m. PT.