It's a pride moment for all as ace designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee created history by becoming the first Indian designer to grace the prestigious Met Gala carpet.
This year's event, held on May 7 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, welcomed everything from red carpet debuts to couple goals and family outings to the fashion's biggest night. However, there were many renowned names who were noticeably absent.
Amidst the glitz and glamour of the Met Gala 2024, Hollywood's power couple Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban took centre stage, exuding elegance and affection as they graced the red carpet in their Balenciaga ensembles.
As the fashion world eagerly awaits the 2024 Met Gala, known for its avant-garde themes and extravagant red carpet looks, let's take a trip down memory lane and revisit some of the most unforgettable and strangest outfits from past Met Galas:
The Met Gala, a pinnacle event in the world of fashion, is not just about the glitz and glamour on the red carpet; it's a carefully orchestrated affair with its own set of rules!
As the fashion world gears up for another extravagant evening at the Met Gala, it's impossible not to reminisce about the iconic looks that have graced the event's red carpet over the years.
New delhi [India], April 18: The red carpet rolled out, the champagne flowed, and the stars whom CEO Roshan Garry Bhinder managed to bring in together for her exclusive managed artist Ruchita, aligned at True Tramm Trunk Juhu as the cast and crew of the hit podcast "Rush with Ruch" celebrate
Responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call to preserve and celebrate India's rich spiritual and cultural heritage as part of 'Prayas: Dharohar Kashi Ki', in the spirit of 'Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi' (a thrust on progress combined with the preservation of heritage and cultural legacies
American actor and singer Zendaya discussed her upcoming film 'Challengers' at the London red carpet premiere. She opened up about the inspiration behind her on-screen debut as a mom, reported People.
Expressing dissatisfaction with the practice of laying out red carpets during the visits of federal ministers and senior officials, the Prime Minister made his stance clear.