Close X
Monday, November 25, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

MET Gala 2018 IN PICS: Priyanka, Deepika In Sync With Met Gala's Catholic Theme

IANS, 08 May, 2018 10:30 PM
  • MET Gala 2018 IN PICS: Priyanka, Deepika In Sync With Met Gala's Catholic Theme

With halos and Pope-inspired dresses, the Met Gala 2018 red carpet saw Indian actresses Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone making a statement in their very own ensembles in sync with the "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" theme.

 

Priyanka, who made her debut internationally with the American drama series "Quantico", opted for a wine red strapless Ralph Lauren gown with a billowing train paired with an embellished gold chain headdress reminiscent of a medieval knight. She completed her look with subtle make-up and maroon lips.

 
 
 
 

Deepika, who made her debut at the Met Gala last year, sported a red draped gown with a thigh high slit. Her ensemble was designed by Prabal Gurung. She accessorised her look with towering red heels.

 
 
 
 

Held at the The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday, this year's gala saw elaborate theme-based fashion with Rihanna, Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj, Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Cardi B, Lana Del Rey, Rita Ora, Uma Thurman and Madonna, making a statement.

 

The hosts for the evening were Rihanna, Amal Clooney and Donatella Versace.

 

The annual event is the invitation-only fundraiser to benefit the New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute.

 

Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone are the gold standard at Met Gala after party. See pics

 
 

Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone opted for less theatrical looks at the Met Gala 2018 after party. See pics.

 

Priyanka wore a black pant suit with golden streaks in the bottom half. She embellished her look with deep red lipstick. Deepika, meanwhile, wore a golden velvet jacket -- one she’d previously worn at a party thrown by Shah Rukh Khan. Deepika hadn’t received the unanimously positive reception that Priyanka’s look was met with during the religious themed gala, held in New York on Tuesday.

 

Both stars, however, are being applauded for their choices in the less theatrical after party. You can check out pictures here.

 
 
 
 
 

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

I Will Never Stop Working In Bengali Films: Raima Sen

I Will Never Stop Working In Bengali Films: Raima Sen
Actress Raima Sen, who is doing a balancing act between Bollywood, Tollywood and digital entertainment, says she will continue working in Bengali cinema.

I Will Never Stop Working In Bengali Films: Raima Sen

Ajay Devgn Is A Massive Family Man: Ileana D'Cruz

Ajay Devgn Is A Massive Family Man: Ileana D'Cruz
Actress Ileana D'Cruz says her "Raid" co-star actor Ajay Devgn is a massive family and is obsessed with his children -- Nysa and Yug.

Ajay Devgn Is A Massive Family Man: Ileana D'Cruz

Richa Chadha Wonders If There Is Feminism Wave In Bollywood

Richa Chadha Wonders If There Is Feminism Wave In Bollywood
Actress Richa Chadha says a true feminism wave will arrive in Bollywood when better roles will be written for women.

Richa Chadha Wonders If There Is Feminism Wave In Bollywood

Nora Fatehi Feels It Is Time To Act Against Cyber Bullies

Nora Fatehi Feels It Is Time To Act Against Cyber Bullies
Nora Fatehi feels cyber bullies have been feeling "too safe in the cyber world for too long", and says it is time to take strict action against them.

Nora Fatehi Feels It Is Time To Act Against Cyber Bullies

Won't Take A Long Gap For Next Project, Says Rani Mukerji

Won't Take A Long Gap For Next Project, Says Rani Mukerji
With her latest film "Hichki" is earning box office numbers and winning hearts of many, Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji says that she will gear up for her next film soon instead of taking another break.

Won't Take A Long Gap For Next Project, Says Rani Mukerji

Gender Inequality Behind Microphone Widening In Male-Dominated Bollywood

Gender Inequality Behind Microphone Widening In Male-Dominated Bollywood
Singer Akriti Kakar laments that even a women-centric film like "Queen" didn't have any songs sung only by women. Harshdeep Kaur

Gender Inequality Behind Microphone Widening In Male-Dominated Bollywood