There are two big rules that can get you banned .

That exclusivity comes with some notoriously strict rules that attendees must follow.

2.There’s adress codethat attendees are highly encouraged to follow.

Anna Wintour in a patterned, bejeweled coat at an event

Thethemeof this year’s exhibit is “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.”

In the end, the count picks the final flower, and the mob descends on his rundown property.

Essentially, perVogue, the dress code boils down to “fleeting beauty.”

Andrew Bolton examining vintage-style mannequin heads with ornate hats and accessories

3.Smoking isprohibited, as it violatesNew YorkCity’sSmoke-Free Air Act.

Inresponse, the museum said that it would “take steps to ensure this does not happen again.”

Curator Andrew Bolton replied, “Smoking.

Woman observes four mannequins displaying vintage fashion garments

Smoking in the galleries.

Those would be no- nos.

This is likely why so many celebs sneak selfies in the bathroom, a laKylie Jennerand friends in 2017.

Ciara and Serena Williams in glamorous dresses posing for a mirror selfie in a restroom

She said, “Anna is sort of an old-school traditionalist.

She likes a dinner party where people are actually speaking to each other.

8.Inside the event, there’s aseating chartguests must adhere to.

Overhead view of a grand, elegant event hall filled with guests seated at tables, ambient lighting, and opulent decor

The organizers start with a seating document in December and finalize the chart in April.

So, with each person, we really do take time to think, ‘What will they talk about?

‘…We try and think a lot about sight lines and where people have sat in the past.

Anna Wintour in a textured outfit, Ryan Reynolds in a tuxedo, and Blake Lively in a dress with a metallic corset and a pastel train

And we make a run at double-check someone isn’t staring into the eyes of a former flame.”

What’s the point if you come here to hang out with your husband?”

10.In 2018, Vogue imposed an age restriction on attendees.

fancy tables set up for the Met Gala

12.Likewise, onion and garlic are alsoreportedlybanned from the menu to prevent bad breath.

A table setting with a place card reading "Anna Wintour," floral dishes, and bamboo-style flatware

Maddie Ziegler standing before a floral and graffiti backdrop, wearing a strapless plaid ensemble

A bunch of fresh parsley on a wooden surface

Red and gold onions with a bulb of garlic on a wooden surface.

Person reaches for a slice of bruschetta on a platter, hands visible but not faces