How Did Kiara Advani Make Her Met Gala Moment Extra Magical?

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Key Takeaways
- Kiara Advani debuted at the Met Gala while showcasing her baby bump.
- She wore a custom gown by Gaurav Gupta.
- The gown featured a heart-shaped plaque symbolizing her baby.
- Kiara expressed gratitude for the love and support she received.
- The design represents themes of identity and new beginnings.
Mumbai, May 16 (NationPress) Expectant mother Kiara Advani expressed her heartfelt gratitude to everyone for making her debut at the Met Gala truly enchanting through their support, warmth, and celebration.
In a breathtaking video showcasing her baby bump for the first time in a stunning creation by Gaurav Gupta, Kiara shared on her Instagram, "Still absorbing it all... I am thankful for all the love, kindness, and festivities... Your presence at my Met Gala debut has made this moment incredibly special. Your uplifting messages and cheers mean everything to me."
Kiara looked absolutely captivating in a black gown adorned with a metallic breastplate and a flowing white train. The designer included a heart-shaped plaque symbolizing her baby, delicately attached to the breastplate by a golden thread, representing the umbilical cord.
She completed her look with golden rings, striking earrings, and an ear cuff. Kiara styled her hair in waves, pinned back elegantly. Her makeup featured smoky eyes, a brown-toned lip color, and a complementary blush.
Designer Gaurav Gupta shared his experience dressing the 'Kabir Singh' star for her Met Gala debut, stating, “Kiara Advani (@kiaraaliaadvani) in custom Gaurav Gupta Couture named ‘Bravehearts’ at her inaugural Met Gala. This design pays tribute to defiance, heritage, and fresh beginnings. 'Bravehearts' embodies the spirit of the Black Dandy — individuals who challenged societal norms and reshaped culture with elegance, strength, and uniqueness.”
“For the pregnant Kiara Advani, this look holds deeper significance; it symbolizes how identity is passed down and redefined across generations. At its heart is a gold sculpted breastplate featuring two hearts - mother and child, bound by an abstract umbilical cord. She is enveloped in a dramatic white cape reminiscent of André Leon Talley's iconic 2010 Met Gala ensemble, serving as both armor and offering,” he added.