Stylish Soirée

The fashion industry is astir with activity and anticipation for the glamorous, out of the ordinary and razzle dazzle Met Gala. With a bonanza of events like the Grammys, Oscars, Cannes and fashion shows which are bewitching as well, the Met gala has an air of mystery that enfolds it like no other. Nothing can match the extravagance and ostentation of the annual exhibit that is mainly hosted for the welfare of the New York based metropolitan museum of art’s costume institute making it one of the grandest events of the fashion calendar. 

From left to right: Deepika Padukone, Aishwarya Rai, Priyanka Chopra.
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This exquisite fashion themed event articulates the revolutionary style waiting to be unleashed by the celebrities and it is an excuse for them to really push the boat when it comes to their fashion choices. Celebrities stride down the red carpet incorporating bold hues and avant garde designs stealing the limelight by wearing one of their all-time most unforgettable looks.

From donning these sumptuous outfits to people running around to make the dresses look picture perfect demonstrates the eccentricity in its full glory.

Showcasing below are some incredible met gala inspired fashion pieces to up your style quotient!

Mesmerizing Mauve: Harness the beauty within the crowd by donning the mauve dual layer gown by Aparna S is a perfect combination of style and elegance. Witness the confluence of elaborate sequins embellishments and the bewitchment of layers with this spell binding piece. Leave a sparkle wherever you go, in this beautifully designed gown with the hue of decadence and femininity.

Tranquil Tale: Walk out with an air of royalty and sensuality by fitting into this beautifully and exclusively teal full length flared gown from S Aparna’s range. The entrancing detailing dazzled elaborately with embellishments that accentuates the grandeur of the perfectly tailored and refined outfit. An amalgamation of tranquil teal and intricate adornment this designer piece is skilfully made to make your fairytale moment come alive on your big day.

Midnight raven: Calling out all the divas to try out this enchanting royal blue embellished gown exclusively designed and crafted by Aparna S. Flaunt yourself in the most delicately embroidered flowy gown and the meticulous detail of this outfit exudes an aura of timeless elegance and grace. Make a remarkable presence with a subtle makeup look that will give you just the right amount of oompf perfect for any occasion.

Metallic shimmers: This shiny neoprene dress of Tisharth by Shivani is everything you need to make a statement by setting the ramp on fire. The festive metallic silver constructed bodice dress brings you all that shimmers this party season and turn the dance floor into a runway! The constructed detail in the front makes this dress look so irresistible. Look radiant and glamorous at the same time with the flattering silhouette and texture which have an understated glamour of its own.

Scarlet Ocean: Ignite your inner self and beauty with the striking sheath asymmetric off-shoulder dress from Monica Jaisingh made on heavy bonded satin organza. The gorgeous piece comprises of a short dress draped into a cascade flowing out into a voluminous back. The drapes strategically merge at the waist therefore a rhythmic pattern on the body is created which enhances the visual appeal of the garb overall. Make your walk down the red carpet ultra-memorable by keeping your head held high with this fabulous piece.

Through its copious amounts of themes, the Met Gala has always attempted to represent the present and take fashion forward. However, it is not all rainbows and butterflies when it comes to scoring a success on an event this size, taking into account of the magnitude of the challenge.

Met gala gives us a chance to have an aha moment and explore the influence of costumes, motifs, art, and other imaginative pieces of work in fashion.

Let us know your well-liked look by commenting below!

Featured here: Prerna, Simran, Anisha, Shreya, Shivani.

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