The king of Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan made his debut at the Met Gala in the pre -eminent designer in India

The first appearance of the Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan superstar at Met Gala was a natural extension of its public iconography. By keeping in mind this year's dress code, “Tailored for You”, Shah Rukh Khan turned to the pre -eminent designer of India, Sabyasachi MukherjeeFor a look that subtly connects the shared stories of black and Indian dandyism.
Mukherjee describes his vision of the look as a tribute to the world stature of Shah Rukh Khan. “Shah Rukh Khan is one of the largest superstars in the world. A cinematographic hero, his successful performances and his leading charisma have created a legendary international fan. My interpretation of the black dandy demonstrates his celebrity on a world scene.”
For his first appearance at the Met, Khan wore a coat lying on the ground in super superfine wool Tasmania, finished with monogrammed Japanese horn buttons. The coat is cut by hand and single chest, cut with a peak necklace and large reverse for a sculptural silhouette. Below, he wore a silk shirt in black Chinese crêpe, left open to the chest, associated with tailor -made superfinity pants. A pleated satin kamarbandh has targeted the size, simultaneously adding the structure and sweetness to the custom layers.