On May 5 (on Tuesday morning 6 May in India), acclaimed designers, who have been backstage forces to prepare A-Listers for the longest fashion night, finally came into the limelight. Malhotra, wearing an attractive black overcoat shrug with gold embroidery, wore it on a crisp white bishop-sleeve shirt.
The formal shirt was lifted up with a finely pressed black tie, which was shining in the light thanks to a silver brooch adorned with emerald-tond stone. A standout accessory was a golden elephant-face brooch on his overcoat, a subtle gesture for the Indian heritage, which was spontaneously merged with an evening celebration of identity, heritage and craftsmanship.
Rugged combat shoes and carefully styled to complete this look
Wax hairdu Was. This year's theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”, sheds light on the development of black fashion and its cultural effects extending from 18th century to modern times.
Monica L. inspires this concept. Miller's impressive book of 2009 is derived from Slaves to Fashion, which discovers the perception of Black Dandy as a statement of style and identity. The exhibition cuisted by Andrew Bolton, highlights the fashion mixture with historical and cultural narratives.
Increasing the importance of this night for the Indian audiences, Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan, Kiara Advani and Diljit Dosanjh also made their first presence in Met Gala. Legendary celebrities like Priyanka Chopra, Isha Ambani and Natasha Poonawala kept the Indian flag elevated on the global fashion stage. The edition of this gala, which was held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, included a strong list of several co-heads including Fareil Williams, Coleman Domingo, A $ AP Rocky and Louis Hamilton. (ANI)