Natasha Poonawalla’s appearance at every Met Gala is as good as a wolfish nip at aesthetic constructs. Even as she flirts outrageously with maximalism, there’s always a clear sense of structure beneath the spectacle. Whether it’s reimagining a Sabyasachi sari with surreal Schiaparelli touches or embracing full-blown drama in Maison Margiela—a white bodycon layered with shredded black chiffon—the Vogue 2021 cover star has only scripted a visually compelling story at every Gala.
Here’s a look back at all the times Poonawalla pushed the boundaries of spectacle—and made it stick:
2018
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For her debut appearance in 2018, the philanthropist wore a statement strapless white gown with vibrant graffiti-inspired artwork by Prabal Gurung. Straying slightly from the theme, ‘Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination’, the dress featured an assortment of eclectica — bold lettering, patchwork, and a large figure of the Statue of Liberty — merging street art with high fashion. Minimal accessories kept the focus firmly trained on the sumptuous dress.
2019
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