7 Secrets about the Met Gala You Didn't Know

The Met Gala, one of the biggest fashion events, is held yearly and is widely regarded as a significant occasion.

The annual exhibit of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is inaugurated with the Met Gala, which serves as a fundraiser.

The Gala, chaired by the legendary Anna Wintour, Vogue editor-in-chief, since 1995, features a super exclusive guest list.

Being chosen as an attendee is considered a privilege, and the lucky celebrities, bright young stars, and creatives who are selected always make sure to dress to impress.

Despite media coverage, the Met Gala remains shrouded in mystery, with many aspects such as the guest list, ticket prices, and the extravagant fashion pieces worn by attendees not fully understood.

Would you be interested in discovering the secrets behind the creation of the magic that encompasses the year's most significant fashion event?

Here, we present 7 Met Gala secrets that have remained unknown.

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Muses of designers don’t just choose their outfits free and clear.

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The Met Gala does not simply involve attendees deciding what to wear. Instead, a selection of guests is bestowed with exquisite creations crafted by renowned fashion designers, tailored to match the event's theme.

These individuals, referred to as the "muses" of these designers, are seemingly granted free admission to the gala.