All that gilded with glam: Irresistible looks from the Met Gala 2022 – Times of India

All that gilded

From Marilyn Monroe’s gown getting revival by Kim Kardashian to India’s famous entrepreneur turn fashion icon Natasha Poonawala gracing a Sabyasachi’s along with Schiaparelli’s gold metal bustier, this year’s Met Gala carried much more glitz and dazzle. All the golden looks from fashion’s biggest night at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City surfaced from known guests at the event. Silk trains with golden crystals and bleached brows to the fake moustache, “Gilded Glamour” for the opening night of Fashion demonstrated well at the museum’s Costume Institute.

Fashion icon and creative head of Gucci Alessandro Michele got his doppelgänger Jared Leto all set in twin tuxedoes with intricate golden embroidery of vintage motifs, wearing crystal hair pins and gloves with drama ensued. While Megan Thee Stallion joined Jeremy Scott in her golden feather cap gown, giving the perfect treat to cut crease eye make lovers with her gold eyeshadow and bronze make-up. when it comes to hair, Kaia Gerber dropped her golden locks in Spring plated rose gold and silver gown, just like the fairy goddess chosen by Alexander McQueen, this slender beauty sprinkled her glitter looking like a vision. Another winner for hair glam and her beauty was Chloe Bailey showing up to slay in a green sequenced moulded dress with a golden caterpillar neckpiece from Area, handcrafted by artisans from Rome.

Gold chains, hand gloves and elaborated makeup with Cut Crease eye shadows and a big volume hairdo with studded hair pieces were highly emphasised. Barbie Ferreira chose pearls to glam up in tassels but her golden hair curls with thin eyebrows and purple eye make up added some participation while the leading lady Anna Wintour – the Chief Content Officer at Conde Nast and global editor of Vogue, was enshrined in the Great Hall in an appropriate grand manner for the evening’s theme, perfectly wearing her lady crown and gilded sequences with soft feather cape.


Simone Ashley Pillai – a British Indian actress, best known for her role in the OTT series Bridgerton, auctioned her bygone era dresses for a fierce fashion-forward glance. She surrendered her caramel skin dressing under Pat Mcgrath’s lab. Her make-up had skin blending chrome finish with brunette gel hair waves specially created for #PMGRedCarpetRealness. Skintillating Simone greeted The Met Gala with absolute sophistication and grace.

Gigi Hadid played out with a heavy Met Gala Dress in a maroon overcoat while Maude Apatow looked like a Betty Boop getting in her Hollywood classic. While Madelaine Petsch played by the theme along with her Gilded Gold Leaf Eyes and dramatic pleated dress. Most of the notables played well with their chosen designers. Some went with their signature take on the glance, such as Hailey Bieber choosing white features and a slender silk dress with no corset, bustle or gloves playing the dress code. Kendall Jenner flaunted Prada in bleached eyebrows while Tessa Thompson looked pretty in a baby pink gown by Carolina Herrera stepping infrequently into Gilded Glamour while Sara Jessica Parker teamed up her Phillip Treacy Hat along with Christopher John Rogers’s perfect bustle gown, fitting her very well in corset and matching gloves. She looked straight from the era where American tradition had started getting influenced by European fabrics and silhouettes.

The Met Gala comes in spring, and grants all the celebrities the leverage to go limitless, bigger and bolder with their fashion statements. But if you are not invited — adequately tickets cost $35000 each, with tables running from $200,000 to $300,000 as per the updates from the New York Times. Unless one has VIP credentials and gold to burn, It’s reasonable to go through their social media feeds. With the current digitalisation and highly boosted portals posting every feed, one can sit on the couch and have a dose of new-age Gilded Glamour.

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