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Natasha Poonawalla stuns in sculptural Manish Malhotra gown at Met Gala 2025

Natasha Poonawalla wowed at Met Gala 2025 in a bold Manish Malhotra creation, fusing Indian Gara embroidery with avant-garde couture, brilliantly merging cultural heritage with cutting-edge global fashion on the red carpet.

May 06, 2025 / 05:05 IST
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Natasha Poonawalla turns heads with Manish Malhotra sculptural gown at Met Gala 2025

At the Met Gala 2025, Natasha Poonawalla once again redefined fashion boundaries with a dramatic couture look by Manish Malhotra. Known for her fearless and avant-garde style, Natasha made a bold statement on the red carpet, blending global fashion with Indian tradition. Her ensemble featured intricate Indian Gara embroidery, a craft with deep roots in Parsi heritage, now elevated to high fashion status.

The silhouette was nothing short of futuristic — an exaggerated peplum waist, sculptural collar with pearl droplet details, and a fitted bodice that transitioned into a stunning fishtail skirt. The visual drama was accentuated by the regal palette of deep purple and ivory, creating a majestic contrast. The embroidery was more than embellishment; it was storytelling. Tiny motifs of flora, fauna, and human figures mirrored traditional Indian scenes — each thread a tribute to culture and ancestry.

From the front, her structured bodice echoed the essence of dandyism, a nod to European tailoring. But it was the trailing back that truly captivated — a cascade of embroidered black silk that added grandeur and grace to the whole look. The sheer collar added an otherworldly flair, almost resembling a blooming lotus, while pearls suspended like raindrops gave it a celestial edge.

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Manish Malhotra’s design for Natasha wasn’t just couture — it was couture with a conscience, spotlighting handcraftsmanship in an era dominated by fast fashion. Speaking of the look, Natasha said, “I wanted to honour my roots but still push the boundary. Fashion should tell stories, and this one speaks of legacy, elegance, and strength.”