Natasha Poonawalla Oozes Old World Charm At Met Gala In Custom Maison Margiela Outfit
Stepping into a jaw-dropping custom Margiela gown, designed by John Galliano, Poonawalla added a touch of old-world charm to the event.
Met Gala, an event hosted by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, took place early on Tuesday morning, drawing in some of the big names of the fashion and entertainment industry over the world. Celebritites were dressed to the nines as they walked the red carpet making headlines with their looks and outfits. Natasha Poonawalla, who has walked the prestigious red carpet a number of times sported some really stunning looks this year as she kept up with the theme- 'Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion'.
Out of the several outfits she wore at the event, one look stood out taking netizens back into the era of black and white films. Stepping into a jaw-dropping custom Margiela gown, designed by John Galliano, Poonawalla added a touch of old-world charm to the event.
Natasha Poonawalla's Outfits:
Designed by John Galliano, Poonawalla's Margiela gown included a structured bodice, work out fabric, and intricate decorations. Se also wore a matching hat and carried a small purse to complete her look. The entire outfit in black and white also included her heels which were covered in black fabric beinging a touch of modernity to her entire look.
Sharing the pictures on social media, Natasha wrote a long note describing how her outfit aligns with the theme saying, "Rebirth and renewal - notions which are so important not only in us as individuals, but themes which drive creativity forward. It is such an immense joy and privilege to work with John Galliano on The Met, a designer who first made me fall in love with fashion and who has had a huge influence on my deep appreciation for creativity. Our interpretation of this year’s dress code was a journey which evolved and was shaped as we got to know each other. We loved the idea of the fragility of time and life co-existing with strength and permanence and incorporating my own sleeping beauties; my set of wedding jewels. It has been an honour to work together with a legend, and such an open creative collaborator to make an everlasting living piece of art."
In addition, she thanked Christian Louboutin and wrote, "And a huge thank you to my dearest Christian Louboutin who wove his magic into our collaboration by creating the most insanely beautiful shoes, linked so intimately to the look and to what we were all trying to achieve together. His eye for detail and craft are unparalleled, and what make him the best!!"
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Apart from this, she also wore Paco Rabanne’s 1967 epic micro dress featuring plates woven together. she completed her look with transparent heels and wore her hair in a wet look.
Sahring the pictures, Natasha wrote, "After Partying in Paco Rabanne’s 1967 epic micro dress - from the same decade as the poem that inspired the Met theme! Let’s go….!!"
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Apart from this, she also donned a piece from Victor and Rolf's autumn/winter 2018 collection that showcased an interpretation of Sleeping Beauty, featuring a white quilted long coat with a pillow replacing the collar.
Sharing the pictures on social media, Natasha said, "Sleeping Beauty Met Day!!! I couldn’t think of anything better than this Viktor and Rolf piece from their AW2018 collection to honour the opening of The Met’s latest exhibition; resuscitating iconic fashion and honouring legendary mastery in craft and design. Excited to be celebrating The Costume Institute later today.!"
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Celebrities were in awe of her look and dropped their views in the comments section. Karan Johar wrote, "Just amazing", while Masaba Gupta said, "Out of this world". In addition to them, Priyanka Chopra, who is not attending this years Met Gala, said, "Stunning! 😍"
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