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“The dress could have worked but the overall makeup and the necklace did not sit well,” says Sudhakar. For her, a major miss was Mindy Kaling in Prabal Gurung’s lilac gown. “For example, Billie Eilish’s periodic Gucci gown was a nice attempt,” says Khosla, adding that some stars, however, looked uncomfortable.Īgrees celebrity designer Shloka Sudhakar. What impressed Khosla about this year’s Met Gala was that guests were more creative with their costumes than being over the top. “It was sweet because there is a nice piece of history behind it,” he adds. And Poonawalla was perfect and beautifully represented the Gilded Age with a modern touch,” says Khosla, who mentions that he was quite amused by Kardashian’s dedication to fit into Monroe’s dress. Let the world see there is more representation from India than just both the girls. “Priyanka and Deepika were missed to an extent but not too much either. Fashion designer Manoviraj Khosla says Poonawalla was a breath of fresh air. Poonawalla was quite a crowd favourite, masking the absence of the India’s Met event regulars like Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone. The Indian socialite and businesswoman attended the Met Gala in a gold tulle saree and hand-forged bustier. Thank God some still have the class and elegance to dress properly,” says Bidapa, who felt Natasha Poonawalla “did India proud” by wearing a Schiaparelli corset with a Sabyasachi saree, styled by Anaita Shroff Adajania. Even Tom Ford said he couldn’t understand why it had turned into a costume party. “They were sophisticated and represented Hollywood glamour at its best. For instance, Prasad Bidapa liked the presenters, best.
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With the Met Gala being a global affair, city-based fashion gurus have their verdict about the hits and misses of the season.