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Sabyasachi, Gaurav Gupta, Prabal Gurung: From SRK to Diljit Dosanjh, Indian celebs set to steal show at Met Gala 2025
Sabyasachi, Gaurav Gupta, Prabal Gurung: From SRK to Diljit Dosanjh, Indian celebs set to steal show at Met Gala 2025

Mint

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

Sabyasachi, Gaurav Gupta, Prabal Gurung: From SRK to Diljit Dosanjh, Indian celebs set to steal show at Met Gala 2025

As the world eagerly anticipates the 2025 Met Gala on the night of May 5, 2025, Indian fashion is ready to take its place at the centre of the global stage. This year's theme, 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style' promises to celebrate the cultural evolution of Black fashion, and the red carpet is set to dazzle with a fusion of traditional craftsmanship and modern flair. Among the names to watch this year are Bollywood icons Shah Rukh Khan, Kiara Advani, and Diljit Dosanjh, all of whom will wear creations by three of India's most influential designers: Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Gaurav Gupta, and Prabal Gurung. Known for his intricate embroidery and a deep connection to traditional Indian textiles, Sabyasachi is no stranger to the Met Gala. In 2024, he made history by becoming the first Indian designer to walk the red carpet himself, wearing an embroidered cotton duster coat from his Resort 2024 collection. His designs are known for their rich textures, intricate embroidery, and mastery of traditional techniques, fused with a modern sensibility. The custom creation he has planned for Shah Rukh Khan for this year's Met Gala is rumored to be a showstopper, blending royal Indian elements with contemporary flair, ensuring the actor makes an unforgettable entrance at the iconic fashion event. Sabyasachi's deep-rooted ties to Indian culture have made him a favorite among global celebrities, with his creations often seen on high-profile occasions. One of his standout Met Gala moments was Alia Bhatt's appearance in 2024, where she stunned in a signature Sabyasachi saree adorned with intricate embroidery. According to Vogue India, the saree was a testament to his mastery of craftsmanship, blending age-old techniques with a modern twist. Gaurav Gupta, renowned for his avant-garde approach and sculptural designs, will be dressing Kiara Advani for the 2025 Met Gala. Gupta's designs, which emphasise fluidity and innovation, have caught the attention of A-listers worldwide, with the designer making his own Met Gala debut in 2024. That year, he created a striking, surreal gown for actress Mindy Kaling, whose ethereal look was celebrated for its boldness and beauty. Gupta's innovative creations are all about blending tradition with modernity, and this collaboration promises to bring something fresh and exciting to the red carpet. His Met Gala debut has already set a high bar, and the fashion world is eagerly awaiting what he has in store for Kiara. Prabal Gurung, who has dressed numerous international celebrities for the Met Gala, is no stranger to making an impact. His previous designs for the event include Deepika Padukone's dramatic pink gown in 2019 and a striking silver creation for Diane Kruger in 2018. Gurung also made a lasting impression at the 2023 Met Gala when he dressed Alia Bhatt in a custom bridal gown featuring over 100,000 pearls—a piece that was widely praised for its intricate craftsmanship and elegance. This year, Prabal Gurung will dress Diljit Dosanjh, and expectations are high for another memorable moment. Gurung's ability to blend modern fashion with traditional techniques will likely shine through in his creation for the popular singer-actor, showcasing his ability to merge Western sensibilities with Eastern influences. With Sabyasachi, Gaurav Gupta, and Prabal Gurung dressing Shah Rukh, Kiara, and Diljit for the 2025 Met Gala, Indian fashion is set to take centre stage once again. The Met Gala has long been a global platform for high fashion, and the involvement of these designers speaks to the growing recognition of Indian talent in the international fashion community. Their creations are expected to highlight a rich fusion of traditional Indian craftsmanship with the bold, contemporary sensibilities that have made these designers global icons. As fashion enthusiasts look forward to the event, it is clear that the 2025 Met Gala will be a major milestone for Indian fashion on the world stage. First Published: 5 May 2025, 07:41 PM IST

SELECTS: Stripping it Back with Egyptian Stylist Lamia Rady
SELECTS: Stripping it Back with Egyptian Stylist Lamia Rady

CairoScene

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

SELECTS: Stripping it Back with Egyptian Stylist Lamia Rady

Who said stripped back had to mean stripped down? Stylist and designer Lamia Rady serves sharp cuts, bold tailoring, and clean lines with a kick. Minimalism doesn't always play it soft. Sometimes, it struts in sculptural tailoring, structured silhouettes, and a well-placed cutout, and Lamia Rady knows exactly how to make that kind of statement. A designer, stylist, and art director all in one, Rady's eye is razor-sharp and effortlessly cool. Whether she's styling a celebrity or crafting sculptural looks for her brand Rigash, her work always walks the line between minimalist and bold, polished and provocative. 'I grew up in a creative household—my dad's an interior designer, my sister's a visual artist, so design was just part of life,' she explains. From styling friends in high school to founding her own brand in 2020, Rady's path has been marked by a penchant for structure, asymmetry, and texture-driven storytelling. She's dressed names like Salma Abu Deif, Tara Emad, Asser Yassin, and Asmaa Galal, worked with local fashion darlings like Okhtein, Dina Shaker, Farah Seif and Jude Benhalim, and continues to expand Rigash while balancing shoots, editorials, and campaign direction on the side. 'At 13, I taught myself to sew. I even named Rigash while watching a cartoon,' she laughs. 'My personal style is minimal with a twist— edgy, bold, and statement-driven,' she tells Scene Styled. That means sculptural leather, cinched waists, architectural sleeves, and the kind of restraint that feels deliberate, not dull. 'I love how brands like Celine or Margiela do it—clean, but never boring. I want Rigash to feel like that too. Minimal, but not forgettable.' It's that stripped-back energy Lamia Rady does best, where minimalism comes with a sharp, knowing wink– which is exactly why we tapped her for this week's Selects. Look One | Clean Slate 'Brown is the new black– it's effortless, rich and timeless,' she says to SceneStyled. Magda Butrym | Brown Leather Midi Dress Jacquemus | Le Porte Rond Zebra Calf Hair Shoulder Bag Femme LA | Luce Minimale Sandal in Brown Schiaparelli | Anatomy Bijoux Earrings Look Two | Form & Function 'There's something unbeatable about an oversized shoulder and a nipped-in waist. It's my favourite silhouette; structured, sharp, and always walks into the room before you do.' Khaite | Resort 2024 Oversized Leather Blazer Bottega Veneta | Lug Boots Bottega Veneta | Solstice Mini Shoulder Bag Celine | Triomphe 01 Sunglasses in Acetate Vintage Dior | Grande Love Knot Earrings Look Three | The New Uniform 'Nothing makes me feel more confident and powerful than a suit." Zara | Fitted Blazer with Shoulder Pads Loewe | 45mm Toy-Heel Leather Mules Alaïa | Black Le Teckel Medium Bag in Goatskin Tiffany & Co x Elsa Peretti | Medium Bone Cuff in Sterling Silver Bottega Veneta | Small Drop Earrings Look Four | Whispers of White 'Crisp white never fails. It's minimal, polished, and fresh in a way that feels both clean and commanding.' Magda Butrym | Floral-Appliqué Wool Bustier Dress Jacquemus | Les Créoles Chiquito Noeud in Gold Cult Gaia | Eviana Clutch Look Five | Subtle Statements in Softness 'Who said minimalism had to be beige? Colour works when the details align.' Magda Butrym | Floral-Detailed Mini Dress Bottega Veneta | Knot Leather Clutch Loewe | Rose Heel Sandals

Carolina Herrera to debut main Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Madrid on 18 September
Carolina Herrera to debut main Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Madrid on 18 September

Fashion Network

time23-04-2025

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  • Fashion Network

Carolina Herrera to debut main Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Madrid on 18 September

, owned by Spanish group Puig, will present its main collection outside New York Fashion Week for the first time in its history. On 18 September, the fashion house will unveil its Spring/Summer 2026 line in Madrid. Founded by designer Carolina Herrera, the brand described the move as a "unique celebration of the city." Over the past few years, Carolina Herrera has hosted two international runway shows: one in Rio de Janeiro for its Resort 2024 collection, and another in Mexico City for Resort 2025. The upcoming Madrid show will mark a milestone for the brand, as it experiments with staging a main collection abroad while still planning to return to New York Fashion Week in 2026. "This will be our third destination show, and it felt like the right time to experiment further and take a main collection abroad, even though we remain deeply committed to New York Fashion Week," said Wes Gordon, creative director of Carolina Herrera. As a tribute to its American roots, the brand will also organise a private client event in the U.S. ahead of the Madrid presentation. While the venue for the Madrid show has not yet been disclosed, Gordon hinted that it will take place in an "iconically Madrilenian" setting. "Madrid has always been one of my favourite cities in the world—rich in history, art, and culture. It's home to incredible creatives with a unique approach to beauty and joy," said Gordon. "Every time I visit, I leave fully recharged with inspiration. Here, the joy of life becomes reality." Gordon's connection to Madrid runs deep. In 2024, he served as a judge for the Spanish edition of the Vogue Fashion Fund, which supports emerging designers. The year before, through its "Celebrating Women in the Arts" initiative, Carolina Herrera partnered with Madrid's Thyssen Museum to sponsor the "Maestras" exhibition—featuring over 100 works by artists such as Artemisia Gentileschi, Angelica Kauffmann, and Sonia Delaunay. As with its Resort 2025 presentation in Mexico City, the fashion house will collaborate with local Spanish artisans and creatives for the Spring/Summer 2026 collection. "At its core, this is a celebration of the people who make the city what it is," Gordon said. "The starting point has always been to tell their stories and use this platform to highlight their talent and creativity, from the most traditional and folkloric to the modern and contemporary. It is an honour to work with them as part of our story with Madrid." Carolina Herrera joins a growing number of luxury fashion houses that have recently turned to Spain as a runway destination. In June 2022, , while Louis Vuitton showcased its Cruise collection in Barcelona's iconic Park Güell.

Carolina Herrera to debut main Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Madrid on Sept. 18
Carolina Herrera to debut main Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Madrid on Sept. 18

Fashion Network

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

Carolina Herrera to debut main Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Madrid on Sept. 18

Carolina Herrera, owned by Spanish group Puig, will present its main collection outside New York Fashion Week for the first time in its history. On Sept. 18, the fashion house will unveil its Spring/Summer 2026 line in Madrid. Founded by designer Carolina Herrera, the brand described the move as a "unique celebration of the city." Over the past few years, Carolina Herrera has hosted two international runway shows: one in Rio de Janeiro for its Resort 2024 collection, and another in Mexico City for Resort 2025. The upcoming Madrid show will mark a milestone for the brand, as it experiments with staging a main collection abroad while still planning to return to New York Fashion Week in 2026. "This will be our third destination show, and it felt like the right time to experiment further and take a main collection abroad, even though we remain deeply committed to New York Fashion Week," said Wes Gordon, creative director of Carolina Herrera. As a tribute to its American roots, the brand will also organize a private client event in the U.S. ahead of the Madrid presentation. While the venue for the Madrid show has not yet been disclosed, Gordon hinted that it will take place in an "iconically Madrilenian" setting. "Madrid has always been one of my favorite cities in the world—rich in history, art, and culture. It's home to incredible creatives with a unique approach to beauty and joy," said Gordon. "Every time I visit, I leave fully recharged with inspiration. Here, the joy of life becomes reality." Gordon's connection to Madrid runs deep. In 2024, he served as a judge for the Spanish edition of the Vogue Fashion Fund, which supports emerging designers. The year before, through its "Celebrating Women in the Arts" initiative, Carolina Herrera partnered with Madrid's Thyssen Museum to sponsor the "Maestras" exhibition—featuring over 100 works by artists such as Artemisia Gentileschi, Angelica Kauffmann, and Sonia Delaunay. As with its Resort 2025 presentation in Mexico City, the fashion house will collaborate with local Spanish artisans and creatives for the Spring/Summer 2026 collection. "At its core, this is a celebration of the people who make the city what it is," Gordon said. "The starting point has always been to tell their stories and use this platform to highlight their talent and creativity, from the most traditional and folkloric to the modern and contemporary. It is an honor to work with them as part of our story with Madrid." Carolina Herrera joins a growing number of luxury fashion houses that have recently turned to Spain as a runway destination. In June 2022, , while .

Carolina Herrera to debut main Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Madrid on Sept. 18
Carolina Herrera to debut main Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Madrid on Sept. 18

Fashion Network

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

Carolina Herrera to debut main Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Madrid on Sept. 18

, owned by Spanish group Puig, will present its main collection outside New York Fashion Week for the first time in its history. On Sept. 18, the fashion house will unveil its Spring/Summer 2026 line in Madrid. Founded by designer Carolina Herrera, the brand described the move as a "unique celebration of the city." Over the past few years, Carolina Herrera has hosted two international runway shows: one in Rio de Janeiro for its Resort 2024 collection, and another in Mexico City for Resort 2025. The upcoming Madrid show will mark a milestone for the brand, as it experiments with staging a main collection abroad while still planning to return to New York Fashion Week in 2026. "This will be our third destination show, and it felt like the right time to experiment further and take a main collection abroad, even though we remain deeply committed to New York Fashion Week," said Wes Gordon, creative director of Carolina Herrera. As a tribute to its American roots, the brand will also organize a private client event in the U.S. ahead of the Madrid presentation. While the venue for the Madrid show has not yet been disclosed, Gordon hinted that it will take place in an "iconically Madrilenian" setting. "Madrid has always been one of my favorite cities in the world—rich in history, art, and culture. It's home to incredible creatives with a unique approach to beauty and joy," said Gordon. "Every time I visit, I leave fully recharged with inspiration. Here, the joy of life becomes reality." Gordon's connection to Madrid runs deep. In 2024, he served as a judge for the Spanish edition of the Vogue Fashion Fund, which supports emerging designers. The year before, through its "Celebrating Women in the Arts" initiative, Carolina Herrera partnered with Madrid's Thyssen Museum to sponsor the "Maestras" exhibition—featuring over 100 works by artists such as Artemisia Gentileschi, Angelica Kauffmann, and Sonia Delaunay. As with its Resort 2025 presentation in Mexico City, the fashion house will collaborate with local Spanish artisans and creatives for the Spring/Summer 2026 collection. "At its core, this is a celebration of the people who make the city what it is," Gordon said. "The starting point has always been to tell their stories and use this platform to highlight their talent and creativity, from the most traditional and folkloric to the modern and contemporary. It is an honor to work with them as part of our story with Madrid." Carolina Herrera joins a growing number of luxury fashion houses that have recently turned to Spain as a runway destination. In June 2022, Dior presented its Cruise collection at Seville's Plaza de España, while Louis Vuitton showcased its Cruise collection in Barcelona's iconic Park Güell.

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