Zendaya and Kim Kardashian stun on Met Gala red carpet

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Indian designers in full bloom at the Met Galapublished at 03:12 British Summer Time 7 May

Suranjana Tewari
Asia business reporter

Natasha Poonawalla attends The 2024 Met GalaImage source, Getty Images
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For Indian celebrities, the Met Gala is an opportunity to
shine on the global stage.

Some attendees like Natasha Poonawalla are regulars.
This year the socialite – dubbed Mrs Vaccine on social media owing to her Covid
vaccine-making billionaire husband – served a custom look from Maison
Margiela’s Artisanal Collection designed by John Galliano.

Indian designers also continue to have their moment in the
sun. Actress and producer Mindy Kaling stunned in a champagne ensemble crafted
by Gaurav Gupta, named “the melting flower of time”.

Architectural gowns have
become a trademark of the Indian designer, who has dressed some of the world’s
most well-known faces.

“It makes me really happy to rep such talented geniuses who
happen to be from my community,” Kaling told Vogue.

Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt attended the Met for the second
time, wearing a custom Sabyasachi sari studded with real gems and a long train.
Isha Ambani, daughter of Asia’s richest man donned a bespoke Rahul Mishra
hand-embroidered couture sari gown. The creation took 10,000 hours to complete.

British actresses of Indian origin Ambika Mod and Simone
Ashley also attended the event.

Alia BhattImage source, Getty Images
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