Natasha Poonawalla’s Met Gala looks over the years

The appearance of Natasha Ponawalla with each Met Gala is as good as a wolf pinch in aesthetic constructions. Even if it flirts scandalously with maximalism, its avant-garde fashion choices come from a firm grip on sculpture and structure. Whether it is the reinventure of the Sari Sabyasachi with a paraphrennalia of accidents of another world of Schiaparelli, or to dive deeply into surrealism with the White Bodycon Dress of Margiela superimposed black muslin, the house house Margiela Vogue The 2021 cover star only scripted a visually convincing story with each gala.

Here is a step back on all time that Poonawalla has pushed the limits of the show to remain unforgettable:

2018

The Met Gala by Natasha Ponawalla looks over the years

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For its first appearance in 2018, the philanthrope wore a white -free white dress with vibrant graffiti inspiration by PRABAL GURUNG. Side slightly from the theme: “Celestial body: Catholic fashion and imagination”,, The dress had an assortment of Eclectica – daring lettering, patchwork and a large figure of the statue of freedom – merging street art with haute couture. The minimum accessories kept the focus firmly formed on the sumptuous dress.

2019

The Met Gala by Natasha Ponawalla looks over the years

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