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My top five picks from Met Gala 2017



Time and again the first Monday of May and it brought Met gala, the most watched fashion event of the year. Yes, right. The name itself is ‘Fashion’ to the ear. From who is who to who is wearing what? We get to witness the never ending trail of gowns and dresses celebrities and realms of fashion lover don at the glamorous red carpet.

This year the theme was “Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons: Art of the In-Between” and it is so obvious that all the best, stylish and fashionable look seized the center stage, while some outfits make the headlines of ‘not so weird’ fashion too. 
From Rihanna to Cara, Kendall Jenner to Gigi Hadid, all eyes are on the celebrities’ ensemble as they twirl and turn in their masterpiece attire.

I can’t seemed to make up my mind, but I have managed to pick the best five outfit from my POV.

Here are the best five I personally felt took the glamorous evening’s attention of 2017 Met Gala


                           Gigi Hadid opted for an asymmetrical Tommy Hilfiger dress

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I loved the way Gigi has worn the asymmetrical Tommy Hilfiger dress with bisque garment combined in fine silk effect.
She showed off her slender alluring leg with that high fishnets. Everything about her was on point. Except we missed her other half. I.e. Zayn.

                                         Kylie Jenner, wearing a Versace gown

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Kylie wore one of Versace’s chic nude, custom made dress. As always the reality queen took the limelight as she stuns in sheer Atelier Versace gown embellished with a floral design and beaded fringe. She surely knows how to slay that style.


Selena Gomez wears a gown by Coach 

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Selena Gomez Met gala red carpet debut was a white embellished slip dress from Coach. She looked so fine as she walked the red carpet hand in hand with the weekend, what else does she need? She is just PERFECT.


                                         
                                        Zendaya in Dolce & Gabbana Couture

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Zendaya slayed the red carpet with a Dolce and Gabbana Couture. Her full skirt and the lengthy bright colored outfit was indeed hard to ignore. She complemented her hair do with a voluminous afro. Surely her motto for the day was, “You either go big, or you go home.” You go, girl!!


Cara Delevingne in a silver Chanel suit

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The super model Cara Delevingne worked her style magic in a silver Chanel suit. Her look was dramatic enough to make your head turn for the second time. She sported a bold look with her hair sprayed in silver, a touch of a futuristic statement, ain’t it?


Who do you think donned the best look apart from this best five?
 Let me know!




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