India's Corporate Elite Dazzles at Met Gala 2023
At Met Gala, it’s an India Inc takeover
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At the 2023 Met Gala in New York, India's corporate leaders, including billionaire heiresses Isha Ambani, Ananya Birla, and Natasha Poonawalla, showcased stunning outfits that embodied the theme 'fashion is art.' Their unique interpretations highlighted Indian craftsmanship and artistry, making a significant impression on the global fashion stage.
- 01Billionaire heiresses represented India at the Met Gala, showcasing a blend of fashion and art.
- 02Ananya Birla's look featured a sculpture mask by artist Subodh Gupta, emphasizing creativity.
- 03Natasha Poonawalla wore a Dolce & Gabbana dress with a custom orchid sculpture, symbolizing beauty and resilience.
- 04Isha Ambani's outfit included a handwoven sari with gold threads, reflecting Indian heritage.
- 05New designers like Mayyur Girotra showcased traditional crafts, gaining recognition on an international platform.
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The 2023 Met Gala, held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, saw India's corporate elite making a striking appearance. Billionaire heiresses Isha Ambani, Ananya Birla, and Natasha Poonawalla led the charge, each embodying the theme 'fashion is art' through their meticulously crafted outfits. Ananya Birla, a first-time attendee, wore a structured blazer paired with a pleated skirt, complemented by a striking sculpture mask from artist Subodh Gupta. Poonawalla's ensemble featured a custom white orchid sculpture by Marc Quinn, symbolizing universal beauty and resilience, while Ambani dazzled in a handwoven sari with gold threads and diamond embellishments. Other notable attendees included Sudha Reddy and Jaipur royals, who honored their heritage through modern interpretations of traditional attire. New Delhi-based designer Mayyur Girotra made his debut, showcasing the fast-disappearing craft of Shola from West Bengal. The event not only highlighted individual creativity but also celebrated the fusion of Indian artistry with global fashion.
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