Met Gala 2019: Deepika Padukone Slays The Red Carpet With Her Barbie Look. See Pics!

Leela Adwani |May 07, 2019

When it comes to one who can channel their inner Disney princess at the show, the answer is found in none other Deepika Padukone.

To keep up the theme "Camp: Notes on Fashion," Bollywood star Deepika Padukone arrived in a Zac Posen strapless pink gown that reminded us of a real-life Barbie in no time.

When it comes to one who can channel their inner Disney princess at the show, the answer is found in none other Deepika Padukone who stole the limelight with her stunning custom-made pink gown. While many attendees kept it dramatic at the red carpet, Deepika looked nothing short of high-fashioned.

The diva played safe for her appearances at last two editions, now took a bold step at this year’s event. She went for a metallic pink gown of Zac Posen, accessorized with a pair of diamond earrings. The actress completed her look with a dark-toned lip color along with matching eye make-up.

Deepika At Met Gala

For the uninitiated, in 2017, the Padmaavat star Deepika Padukone opted for Tommy Hilfiger's creation for her Met Gala debut where she donned a satin slip gown mixed with star-shaped hair accessories and diamond earring. The beauty then chose designer Prabal Gurung for her appearance at the 2018 gala where she looked drop dead gorgeous in a red custom made gown featuring a floor-sweeping train, a thigh-high slit and a draped detail on top.

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