Met Gala 2023: Accessories That Were A Hit On The Red Carpet
The Met Gala was a star-studded event that was attended by celebrities from all over the world. Apart from their elaborate outfits, we also witnessed some gorgeous accessories on the red carpet. If you missed out on all the action, here you go.
Headpiece
Alia Bhatt, who made her Met Gala debut this year, looked lovely in a Prabal Gurung gown embellished with pearls. She completed her look with a pearl bow. Even Florence Pugh wore a Valentino headpiece with features on it in addition to her silky white gown, which had a lengthy train and was fastened with a delicate black bow.

Necklace
Necklaces were also a huge hit on the red carpet. A pearl necklace that Anna Hathaway wore with her custom Versace outfit made her entire ensemble more elegant. Dua Lipa, on the other hand, wore a stunning Tiffany & Co. Legendary diamond that is over 100 carats and nearly identical in cushion cut to the famous yellow Tiffany diamond.

Gloves
Gigi Hadid is renowned for accessorising her outfits for the Met Gala with gloves. She paired her exquisite, specially created Givenchy dress with black sheer gloves this year as well. To stick with the concept, Cardi B also added a black latex glove to her Chenpeng Studio ensemble.

Nail art
Rihanna, who is known for her bold and courageous style, completely changed the way people view nail art. She had white, 3D blooms on a few of her nails, probably to match her attire, and a milky-white manicure with a quirky twist. The rapper/singer Doja Cat, on the other hand, made her red-carpet debut at the Met Gala wearing a gorgeous ensemble that was modelled after Karl Lagerfeld’s pet cat, Choupette. To complete the appearance, she wore claw-like nails that were sharply pointed.

Stud Earrings
In yet another eye-catching ensemble, Kylie Jenner appeared in a stunning two-tone dress and cover-up in honour of Karl Lagerfeld. Kylie accessorised the ensemble with a messy up-do and simple, sparkling earrings.

(This Article is contributed by Shifa Ali, School Of Media & Journalism, D Y Patil International University)