Showing posts with label MET Gala 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MET Gala 2016. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Beyonce’s Givenchy Latex Dress compared to a bedazzled giant Condom : MET Gala 2016


Taking a detour from her Formation World Tour, Beyonce made her appearance at the MET Gala 2016 in New York. For her red carpet appearance the songstress wore a peach hued Givenchy Latex dress embellished with real pearl, each priced at 6000 US Dollars.

IBM Watson turns designer, collaborates with Marchesa to create a cognitive dress : MET Gala 2016

As an ex-IBMer myself, keeping up with IBM and its innovations, especially in the field of art and design is something that I hold very close to my heart. At this year’s New York MET Gala held at the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art, the theme "Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology," explored the relationship between fashion and technology. And, it doesn’t get much better than this when the technology giant decided to collaborate with the New York based fashion brand Marchesa’s designers Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig to create a one of a kind smart dress to complement the idea behind the event.

Claire Danes and her glow-in-dark Zac Posen gown is all that MET Gala 2016 needed

This year the theme "Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology," by Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York re-examined the relationship between fashion and technology. While most of the celebrities got it all wrong, Claire Danes nailed the theme with this gorgeous fairy tale worthy Zac Posen gown.

Madonna continues her peek-a-boo on the Red Carpet - MET Gala 2016

There she goes again! Leave it to the 57 year old queen of pop, mother of four to create the required stir on the red carpet. As always, she left nothing to the imagination by flashing plenty of her assets in the front and back in a sheer black Givenchy number at the MET Gala 2016.

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Apple officially enters the world of Fashion with its first Met Gala

For its upcoming Spring Exhibition in the month of May, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York will re-examine the relationship between fashion and technology and how the industry has embraced the idea of reconciling the handmade and the machine-made in the creation of haute couture and avant-garde ready-to-wear. The annual event will explore spectrum of practices whereby the hand and the machine are mutual protagonists in solving design problems.