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India to the World: Celebs Shine in Spectacular Looks at Met Gala 2025

📸 Historic Red Carpet Moments
For the first time, an Indian male Bollywood star—Shah Rukh Khan—graced the Met Gala steps, marking a cultural landmark. He was part of a strong Indian delegation alongside Kiara Advani, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Diljit Dosanjh, Isha Ambani, Natasha Poonawalla, and designer Manish Malhotra

Key Looks Breakdown
Shah Rukh Khan
- Debuted in a regal all-black sherwani by Sabyasachi, topped with layered gold chains, a custom “K” pendant, and a tiger-scepter—truly a kingly entrance
Kiara Advani
- Her Met Gala debut celebrated maternity chic—Gaurav Gupta’s sculptural black-and-gold gown with a flowing white cape, and a heart-plaque near her baby bump stole hearts
Priyanka Chopra Jonas
- Returned for her fifth gala in a vintage-inspired polka-dot Balmain suit, accessorized with a wide-brimmed hat and a stunning 241‑carat Magnus Emerald from Bulgari
Diljit Dosanjh
- Paid tribute to his Punjabi roots in a custom Prabal Gurung sherwani, ivory turban, cape inscribed in Gurmukhi, and a ceremonial sword—earning him “best dressed” acclaim
Isha Ambani & Manish Malhotra
- Isha stunned in an Anamika Khanna‑designed corset adorned with Gara embroidery and pearls—reportedly 15,000 hours in the making
- Designer Manish debuted too, in a sculptural sherwani cape with intricate beading and high jewellery brooches

Jewellery & Accessories
Jewellery took centre stage:
- Shah Rukh wore the “Dandy Stack” from Sabyasachi Fine Jewellery—18k gold & diamonds
- Priyanka dazzled in Bulgari’s 241‑carat emerald pendant and diamond earrings
- Diljit sported Cartier watches and bracelets, adding luxe flair

Social Media & Controversy
The event sparked conversations:
- SRK’s debut caused global fan frenzy, viral memes, and was hailed as a “cultural reset”
- Bollywood reactions varied—while many praised the glamour, some trolls coined the phrase “Chandivalification of MET”, implying provincialism. Janhvi Kapoor responded strongly in defense, applauding the cultural inclusivity
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Kaia Gerber’s Red Polka‑Dot Fashion Moment at Tribeca Premiere

New York City, June 12, 2025 — Supermodel‑turned‑actress Kaia Gerber made a statement at the premiere of Gonzo Girl during the Tribeca Film Festival. She embraced summer’s hottest pattern in a cherry‑red halter midi‑dress patterned with delicate white polka dots

The Look & Details
- Dress design: A halter neckline, handkerchief hem, and clean silhouette offered a modern twist on a classic flamenco‑inspired dress
- Footwear: She paired the dress with white or ivory ballet flats—Repetto Camille style for comfort with flair .
- Accessories & beauty: Minimalist accents—thin silver hoops, a delicate pendant necklace, a sleek black shoulder bag, softer brows, refined hair color, and romantic soft‑curls finished the fresh, chic vibe
Style Evolution & Significance
- This look marks a new fashion chapter for Kaia as she transitions more into acting, blending youthful retro inspiration with red‑carpet polish
- A polka‑dot resurgence is in full swing—Kaia continues to champion the trend, echoing previous memorable moments in Gucci, Celine, and Valentino
- Her outfit captured the essence of a modern “French‑girl” aesthetic—romantic, effortless, and chic

Quick Takeaways
- Retro with edge: The red-and-white polka‑dot dress infused classic flair with contemporary polish.
- Comfort meets sophistication: Ballet flats and minimalist accessories reinforced her poised, approachable charm.
- Trendsetter moment: Kaia is leading summer’s polka‑dot trend—proof that nostalgic prints remain evergreen.
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Nora Fatehi Slays in a Chic Black Midi Dress: The Look That Broke the Internet

Nora Fatehi served a masterclass in effortless glamour during a recent appearance in Mumbai, donning a black midi-length bodycon dress that perfectly balanced simplicity and sensuality. The look instantly went viral on social media, with fashion blogs praising it as “timeless yet bold.”


The Look: Simplicity Meets Sophistication
- Dress: Sleeveless black midi-length bodycon with a square neckline
- Footwear: Matching black pointed-toe heels
- Accessories: Minimal jewelry—gold hoops and a statement ring
- Hair & Makeup: Slicked-back hair bun and nude-toned makeup with kohl-lined eyes
Nora’s look is a testament to the fact that you don’t need sequins to shine—a well-fitted silhouette and confidence go a long way.


Why This Look Works So Well
- Color Psychology: Black is universally slimming and commands power
- Fit Focus: The bodycon cut highlights Nora’s natural curves without overexposure
- Versatility: The look transitions easily from red carpet to cocktail evening
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The Rise of Indian Couture: Taking Center Stage at the World’s Biggest Red Carpets

The Rise of Desi Designers in Global Events
Indian couture is no longer confined to bridal fashion or traditional occasions. It’s now a bold and artistic voice on international red carpets—be it the Met Gala, Cannes Film Festival, or Oscars. What once symbolized ethnic identity now represents avant-garde fashion.

Key Designers Leading the Charge
🧵 Sabyasachi Mukherjee
From Priyanka Chopra to Deepika Padukone and now Shah Rukh Khan, Sabyasachi’s regal textures and heritage-inspired embroidery have become synonymous with opulence.

🌊 Gaurav Gupta
He stunned the world with his sculptural metallic gowns on Aishwarya Rai and Cardi B. His aesthetic blends futurism with mythology, making him a favorite among risk-takers.
🌸 Anamika Khanna
She’s known for blending traditional techniques with abstract draping—like Isha Ambani’s Met Gala corset that took 15,000 hours to make.

✨ Manish Malhotra
Still a Bollywood red carpet staple, but now entering global visibility thanks to collaborative looks with Natasha Poonawalla and Isha Ambani.
Indian Textiles & Embellishments as Luxury
Indian couture has long championed:
- Zardozi, gota, chikankari, and mirror work
- Silks, velvets, and Banarasi brocades
- Kundan, polki, and Swarovski detailing
These elements are now framed as luxury artistry, comparable to haute couture from Paris.

Celebrities Making Indian Fashion Go Viral
From SRK’s tiger scepter at Met Gala to Priyanka’s polka-dot couture suit to Diljit’s Gurmukhi-inscribed turban, Indian celebrities are embracing their roots while rewriting fashion rules.
Their influence:
- Normalizes diversity in global fashion
- Amplifies Indian craftsmanship on international stages
- Encourages fusion wear like saree-gowns, kurta-jumpsuits, and sherwani-blazers
What This Means for the Future
- Indian designers may soon be regular names at Paris and Milan Fashion Weeks
- Fusion couture will evolve further: Think lehenga-tailcoats, dhoti-trousers, caped sarees
- Global brands are taking cues—from Dior’s India shows to Gucci’s silk adaptations
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