Meet the celebs who aced their fashion game on the global stage – The Tribune India

A dreamy saree with intricate flowers, a vintage watch for chocker…2024 saw some enthralling fashion statements. Right from seasoned fashionistas like Jennifer Lopez to social media influencer Nancy Tayagi, the red carpet looks around the world were an eclectic mix of sheer and volume, silver and gold to classic black and white, with a dash of powder pink! Here’s are some of the iconic looks from year coming to close.
Alia shines at Met Gala
The biggest fashion night of 2024, Met Gala, was aced by our very own Alia Bhatt, who trumped the Garden of Time theme. Her pastel green saree by Indian couturier Sabyasachi was stunningly layered with intricate floral details, beaded elements and a 23-foot train! Adorned with a maang tikka, she won the world with her winsome smile.

Priyanka, Nick rock

Trust Priyanka Chopra to always bring her best fashion game forward. Amongst the many memorable looks through the year, it was her recent appearance at the Red Sea Film Festival with her husband Nick Jonas in tow. Her Oscar De La Renta strapless hourglass silver gown, with an intricately folded rose, wowed the fashion police. The gown accentuated Priyanka’s stunning figure, while Nick looked dapper in a tuxedo.
Lopez brings pink to the party

Jennifer Lopez has been a delight on the red carpet for so long and she continued her streak in 2024 as well. Her Golden Globe Awards’ look was refreshing in her favouritre colour — pink. The Nicole+Felicia custom-made gown, with corseted bodice and a long train, was adorned with giant roses, and accessorised with large pink morganites on the ears and hand from Boucheron jewels.
Jessica’s silver dream

At the Vanity Fair Oscar party, Jessica Alba pulled a silver dream in a Tamara Ralph metallic sequin gown with off-the-shoulder sleeves. The rosette buds along the plunging neckline and silhouette were the mainstay of her voluptuous look, accessorised with a champagne-coloured clutch.
Nancy creates history

India had its shining moment on the world stage when fashion influencer Nancy Tyagi showed up at Cannes Film Festival in a pink ruffled floor-length dress. She created the voluminous gown from scratch, using 1,000 metres of fabric in 30 days. Nancy created history of sorts where a self-styled social media influencer rubbed shoulders with the who’s who of the fashion world in her 20-kg dreamy gown.
Swift weaves midnight magic

Taylor Swift won 2024’s biggest music night, the Grammys, in a show-stopping black-and-white strapless Schiaparelli gown with a thigh-high slit. Black opera gloves, accessoried with custommade Lorraine Schwartz vintage watch turned into a choker, Swift carried 300 carats of Lorraine Schwartz diamonds in six chains on her necklace, each an ode to music.
Paris shimmers

Paris Hilton’s bejeweled look at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party was something to die for. Looking ravishing in Sabina Bilenko sheer gown, with stunning gloves and shimmery trail, her choker stunned too.
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