The first Monday of May every year welcomes a whole new sphere of fashion with one of the biggest fashion events of the year - the Met Gala. Yet again, it was a fashionable affair in New York as celebrities brought their best fashion foot forward. From Shakira making a debut to Zendaya outshining as usual, it indeed was an event to remember. While International celebrities served a remarkable style moment, Indians at the event truly turned it into a desi gala as they delivered top-notch fashion. To begin with, it was Alia Bhatt's custom Sabyasachi saree that aced the desi princess vibe. The timeless look perfectly resonated with the theme and celebrated the ethnic spirit. The floral saree perfectly captured the theme "Garden of Time” with intricate floral prints in shades of blue, pink, green, and white. The pastel colour palette was an homage to the best of nature, representing the earth, sky, and sea.
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Alia Bhatt's hairstyle added a retro vibe to her look, featuring a braided bun adorned with bejewelled headgear. Completing her accessories were dangling earrings and a handful of rings. The star's makeup was kept elegant with pink lips, blushed cheeks, fluttery lashes, and well-defined brows.
Isha Ambani's was yet another stunning ethnic-style entry on the Met Gala red carpet. She radiated sheer elegance in a beautiful gold saree gown that came with a multi-hued floral train. She looked every bit like a 24-carat fashion icon in this Rahul Mishra look. The strapless gown featured intricate designs of flowers, butterflies, and dragonflies, created using embroidery techniques like Fareesha, Zardozi, Nakshi, and Dabka. To enhance the traditional essence, Isha opted for a choker necklace, matching earrings and hathphools.
Natasha Poonawalla made a striking statement in a custom look from Maison Margiela's Artisanal collection, curated by ace designer John Galliano. The business mogul's OOTN was a white masterpiece with black sheer torn chiffon detailing. The dress featured a sweetheart neckline, a snug-fit bodice, and a volumized pattern below the waist, creating an hourglass figure effect. A slit at the back added pizzazz to her appearance. Accessorising with finesse, Natasha selected a white beret, custom-made Christian Louboutin heels and a chic handheld bag.
Businesswoman and philanthropist Sudha Reddy exuded regal elegance in a gown designed by Tarun Tahiliani. The white masterpiece featured sequin work that screamed bling from miles away. The structured detailing on the neckline, embellished with pearls, added an extra touch of extravagance to her look. One of the standout features of the gown was the fabric flowing down from the sleeves, which created a graceful cascade that swept the floor as she walked.
American actress and comedian of Indian origin, Mindy Kaling, dazzled in a structured gown by Gaurav Gupta. The gown came with the designer's signature sculpted patterns all over. The dramatic train and structured pattern on the sleeves elevated her look and made her appear like a million bucks. Mindy opted to keep her short hair open.
Entrepreneur Mona Patel, who made her debut at the Met Gala, wore a butterfly-inspired outfit that was nothing short of magical. The dress featured a butterfly-shaped bodice and a long train. Adding to the enchantment, a little wheel at the back spun in rounds, causing the arm pieces adorned with butterflies to flutter. The asymmetrical hemline of the gown added an extra element of allure. The dress was designed by Iris van Herpen, who is known for her avant-garde creations and the arm piece was curated by Casey Curran.
British actress of Indian origin, Simone Ashley, made a stunning appearance on the red carpet in a black and blue sequin-studded gown designed by Prabal Gurung. The dazzling gown featured a skirt with alternating vertical divisions of blue and patterned hues. The plunging V-neckline added a touch of drama, while the cutouts at the midriff ensured a modern edge to her look. Simone opted to leave her long black tresses open with a partition in the middle.
Guess who made history? None other than Sabyasachi Mukherjee, who became the first Indian designer to attend the prestigious event. The renowned designer rocked an embroidered cotton duster coat, of course, from his collection. Underneath the coat, he paired a crisp white shirt with ivory pants. Formal shoes, a Sabyasachi belt, and a pair of stylish shades were picked from the accessory aisle.
Indian representation at the Met Gala was super stylish, making an indelible mark.
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