Best Met Gala Look of Indian Celebrities Over The Years

Fashion enthusiast, its that time of the year again when the celebrities will make grandeur appearances but before we witness some more stunning looks, lets take a look back on the best Met Gala looks of Indian celebrities over the years.

Alia Bhatt to Priyanka Chopra: Best Met Gala Look of Indian Celebrities Over The Years

As all fashion enthusiasts await the biggest fashion event of the year, people are thrilled for the much-awaited Met Gala 2024. Being held on the first Monday of every May, people are eagerly waiting to get their dose of fashion and couture. Indian celebrities are currently at the eyeballs of everyone as the audience is eagerly waiting for them to grace their presence at the event with their crème de la crème fashion picks. But as we move on to another year of witnessing some avant-garde appearances let’s go down memory lane and reminisce about the best appearances over the years.

1. Alia Bhatt

Alia Bhatt made her Met Gala debut last year and took everyone by the storm. Her ensemble was an all-white number by Prabal Gurung. Inspired by the iconic Chanel brides, the custom-made gown was adorned with 100,000 pearls. For her makeup, she kept it classic Alia Bhatt style – Minimal and dewy, truly exhibiting the princess vibe.

2. Priyanka Chopra Jonas
 Priyanka Chopra has been making heads turn almost in every Met Gala since her debut. The global icon knows how to make heads turn and capture the limelight. But our favourite look from the multiple alluring looks she served is the Ralph Lauren trench coat dress with the huge train. Even though her grandeur train was appreciated by many, some people also found it meme-worthy and soon her never-ending train became the butt of jokes but what really is an iconic look without bad press, and like they say there is no such thing as bad publicity.

Another Met Gala look of Priyanka Chopra that captivated the audience is the 2018 Met Gala, Priyanka Chopra arrived in yet another Ralph Lauren creation, a maroon velvet gown accompanied by a gold bejeweled hood and a bold red completed her look, something so different yet so striking.

3. Deepika Padukone

Making her debut in 2017, Deepika Padukone was dressed in a chic and stylish White Tommy Hilfiger dress that proved that a fashion statement can be made without going all out. Her look was minimal yet alluring. She returned in 2018 in a stunning red gown by Prabal Gurung, and in 2019, she wore an eye-catching Zac Posen gown in bubblegum pink with intricate silver embroidery, accessorized with a tall ponytail, headband, diamond earrings, and a cuff bracelet making her look like a real-life Barbie.
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4. Isha Ambani

Isha Ambani, daughter of Mukesh Ambani, debuted at the Met Gala in 2017 in a Christian Dior gown adorned with leafy embellishments and pearls that shone from a distance. At the 2019 event, she chose a voluminous lilac gown with feather trims, and in 2023, she opted for a sleek black saree-gown by Prabal Gurung, beautifully detailed with hand-embroidered crystals and pearls that was her taking the Indian traditional international and calling her outfit gorgeous would be an understatement.

5. Natasha Poonawalla

Natasha Poonawalla,a prominent businesswoman, made her Met Gala debut in 2018 in an illustrative gown by designer Prabal Gurung. She stood out with voluminous hair and a bold red lip. Natasha continued to impress at subsequent Met Galas, notably in 2022 when she paired a flowing Sabyasachi saree with a structured Schiaparelli bustier. In 2023, she donned a dramatic custom Schiaparelli gown that subtly evoked the silhouette of a cat, paying homage to designer Karl Lagerfeld’s beloved pet, Choupette.

Do let us know which of these was your favourtie look?



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