Top outfits from the Met Gala 2019

Author: Zaresh Ernest

The Met Gala held on Monday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art raised an astonishing $15 million which is more than last year’s $13 million figure.

Though most celebrities only matched the theme of the event and when drama is really the theme, we cannot count out dresses for being too over the top, but for today’s list, we will pick out the more wearable and aesthetically appealing numbers from the Met Gala 2019. These dresses might not be campy, but certainly our favourite this year!

Actress Deepika Padukone looked like a doll in Zac Posen’s dreamy ball gown. She wore a strapless corset fit top and a layered, architectural skirt with crystals. The pretty pink gown, was styled with a big, bouffant hair do, dark lips, earrings and a head band. Deepika Padukone has attended the Met Gala twice before, but did she stick to the theme all these years? Not really. The Bollywood doll is a rebel when it comes to following themes, but we still love her fashionable choices.

Veteran supermodel-turned-businesswoman Kate Moss wore a Marc Jacobs silver dress with a silver cape to match the grandness of the glamorous dress. This dress is certainly suitable for a super heroine!

Singer and songwriter Dua Lipa is a very well-dressed singer. She wore a funky, fun Versace design and the pattern was full of a spectrum of many bright colours that made it look almost holographic. She wore the same hairstyle as Padukone for the event. This might be a bold number, but certainly very appealing to the eyes.

Model and actress Gisele Bundchen rocked a Dior Haute Couture gown with Âme and Lynn Ban jewellery that exuded a very wearable and elegant red carpet look. It was made sustainable by her friends over at Dior. She thanked the designer Maria Grazia Chiuri and her extensive beauty team for gussying her up for the night.

Which dress has been your favourite from this year’s Met Gala exhibition?

The writer can be reached at zarimua@gmail.com

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