5 Pakistani women we would love to see on the Met Gala red carpet
They might not have scored an invite yet but their fashion game is tailor-made for the annual fundraiser
KARACHI:
As the anticipation for the Met Gala reaches its peak, fashion enthusiasts around the world eagerly await the iconic red carpet moments. This year's theme, "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion," promises a riveting display of treasures from the museum's fashion collection, spanning centuries of history and embodying the beauty of the natural world.
Among the Pakistani celebs, we hope to see gracing the Met Gala red carpet someday are five talented divas who slay the style game every time.
1. Kiran Malik
With a reputation for always exuding an air of Vogue-worthy sophistication, Kiran Malik has cultivated a distinct personal style that combines luxury with trendsetting elegance. A quick perusal of the actor and model’s Instagram profile reveals a curated collection of stunning outfits, showcasing her knack for swiftly combining designer pieces with items from her own wardrobe.
Fans of Kiran Malik would be particularly thrilled to witness the starlet on the red carpet of Met Gala, adorned in a breathtaking floral gown from Dolce & Gabbana's spring/summer 2009 collection. This collection, characterised by pastel hues and an abundance of fabric flowers, perfectly complements Kiran's aesthetic, offering a prettier and more light-hearted take on the event's theme.
2. Zainab Abbas
With a flair for fashion that commands attention, cricket commentator Zainab Abbas has previously stunned audiences with her distinctive style choices, particularly her penchant for vibrant blazers. From fluorescent pink to icy blue, Zainab effortlessly exudes confidence in every outfit she wears, making her a standout on and off the green field.
The grassy lawns are only one step away from flowers. We envision something floral for Zainab, in line with the Met Gala’s nature-centric theme. Something like Simone Rocha’s black gown adorned with intricate floral motifs from Jean Paul Gaultier's spring 2024 haute couture collection. This all-black look covered in tiny flowers at the end of long stems hits the golden ratio of just the right amount of daring - Zainab’s staple. Plus point: the dress is so tailor-made for the ‘Garden of Time’ theme, the 36-year-old is sure to do it justice.
3. Ayeza Khan
Actor and model Ayeza Khan only recently made waves with her modish wardrobe in the hit drama series Mein, showcasing her ability to effortlessly blend traditional elegance with modern design. From chic orange ponchos to an intricately embroidered emerald green saree, Ayeza's fashion choices never fail to garner attention and admiration. This innate sense of style and grace makes Ayeza the perfect match for Christian Dior's iconic creation, Venus, from the fall/winter 1949-50 collection.
Dior's Venus dress epitomises timeless beauty and elegance, featuring a smoky, eighteenth-century gray hue - the designer’s signature colour. The bodice and skirt are adorned with nacreous paillettes, sequins, and pearls, drawing inspiration from the seashell motif and the crescent-wave patterns of Botticelli's Birth of Venus. Ayeza Khan can undoubtedly bring to life the essence of Dior's iconic creation, making her the perfect fit for the Venus dress and a true fashion icon in her own right (just invite her to the Met Gala already).
4. Alizeh Shah
Actor-model Alizeh Shah has built a steady reputation for her bold fashion choices and undeniable charisma. With her unique sense of style and affinity for standout ensembles, the 23-year-old stole the show with her cyberpunk Halloween fit. Remember the blond wig and yellow oversized Marilyn Monroe graphic hoodie, paired with white studded fishnets and Barbie pink high-heeled boots? Based on her craft for blending edgy streetwear with high fashion, Alizeh is the perfect fit for the Elsa Schiaparelli iconic music notes dress.
Schiaparelli's Fall 1939 collection celebrated the world of music with whimsical and surreal touches that defined her design ethos. The dress, famously owned by heiress Millicent Rogers and housed at the esteemed Costume Institute at the Met, showcases Schiaparelli's unparalleled creativity and attention to detail. Adorned with intricate embroidery of musical notes and symbols in metallic thread on delicate organza, the dress captures the essence of Schiaparelli's music-themed collection. The quirky design features drum-shaped button closures, adding a playful touch to the ensemble - a vibe that Alizeh slays effortlessly.
5. Eman Suleman
With this year's Met Gala theme revolving around the concept of transience and embracing the darker aspects of the spectrum, guests are expected to gravitate towards ensembles that capture the essence of fleeting beauty and decay. For Eman Suleman, renowned for her daring fashion sensibilities, the recent Maison Margiela couture show presents the perfect opportunity to make a lasting impression.
Maison Margiela's 2024 Artisanal collection, designed by the legendary John Galliano, has garnered widespread acclaim for its innovative approach to couture. Drawing inspiration from the degeneration observed on the streets of Paris, the collection offers a striking juxtaposition of raw beauty and urban decay. Galliano's formidable design talent shines through in every piece, capturing the essence of transience with unparalleled artistry.
Eman Suleman's penchant for pushing the boundaries of fashion aligns perfectly with the ethos of Maison Margiela's Artisanal collection. While she is celebrated for her fusion of traditional and contemporary elements, Eman's daring spirit and fearless approach to style make her a natural fit for Galliano's visionary creations.
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