Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have become one of our favorite couples, not only because it’s clear that both are experiencing one of the best moments of their lives, but also because since they’ve been together, they both seem to be living a dreamy love story.
However, despite their romance not being a secret, up to this day, the couple hasn’t dared to officially present themselves at any major award ceremony, so now that the MET Gala is approaching, this seemed to be the perfect opportunity for the lovebirds to make their debut.
But everything seems to indicate that we’ll be left wanting to see them together at this important event, as according to several media outlets, it’s very unlikely that Taylor Swift will be accompanied by her boyfriend.
Nevertheless, some portals like TMZ even claimed that Taylor won’t attend the event at all because they don’t want to steal the spotlight.
Yes! You are not reading wrong! TMZ indicated that the singer and the athlete were individually invited to the fashion event, but they declined to attend because they don’t want to be the center of attention.

But that wouldn’t be the only reason preventing Swift from going to the MET Gala 2024, as very soon the star will resume her world tour with a concert in Paris, France, on May 9, and before that happens, she wants to rest.
When is the MET Gala 2024?
The MET Gala’s parade and red carpet will take place on Monday, May 6, 2024, but there’s a temporary fashion exhibition, which will be available from May 10 to September 2, named “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.”
What is the theme of the MET Gala 2024?
This 2024, the magic and childhood dreams will be reflected in the best celebrity looks, parading at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute in New York, United States.
The theme of this edition will focus on sustainability and reviving 50 iconic pieces from the history of fashion, which are too delicate to be worn again, even to be exhibited on a mannequin. That’s why they become “sleeping beauties.”
Among the collection, there will be 250 designs spanning four centuries from the museum’s permanent exhibition, including works by Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, and other renowned brands.
This story was written in spanish by Mariana Martell in Cultura Colectiva.
