Shah Rukh Khan makes Met Gala debut in Sabyasachi ensemble
The star, one of India's most popular faces globally, also struck his signature arms-wide-open pose and won over the crowd.
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New Delhi, 6 May
"I'm Shah Rukh". That was his opening line and also his
smashing debut at the Met Gala in an all-black bespoke outfit, complete with
crystal chains and a dandy cane, crafted by celebrated designer Sabysachi.
The star, one of India's most popular faces globally, also struck
his signature arms-wide-open pose, and won over the crowd, some who knew him
and some who didn't, gathered at the blue carpet dotted with daisies.
"I'm Shah Rukh" is how the 59-year-old superstar
responded when one of the members of the foreign press asked him to introduce
himself. The line quickly became viral on social media with many fans praising
SRK's humility and some criticising international media for their ignorance.
Shah Rukh wore a crystal-studded pendant shaped as the letter 'K'
in one of the necklaces around his neck, a nod perhaps to his nickname 'King
Khan'. The actor blew kisses to fans as he made his way around the blue carpet
of the starry event, held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on
Monday night.
For his debut appearance at the Met ball, the actor wore a
floor-length elongated coat in Tasmanian superfine wool with monogrammed,
Japanese horn buttons.
“The coat is hand canvassed, single breasted with a peak collar
and wide lapels. Paired with a crepe de chine silk shirt and tailored superfine
wool trousers. A pleated satin kamarbandh completes this bespoke look,”
Sabyasachi said.
Was Shah Rukh familiar with the Met Gala and its theme “Superfine:
Tailoring Black Style”, a homage to Black fashion, before he was set to make
his debut?
"Honestly, no. In the last 20 days, I got to understand what
it (Met Gala) was and being an actor, I thought it (the theme of Black Style)
was interesting... The resolve to change things without aggression or anger but
have exuberance of art in it... I thought it was marvellous," he said.
While Shah Rukh's appearance generated a lot of buzz among his
fans in India, many were not amused that he had to introduce himself.
"Hopefully they go home and Google him and see how POPULAR he
really is (sic)"
“Shah deserved better coverage and no one with their 'obvious'
takes can convince me otherwise (sic)” said another.
A fan asked Shah Rukh and other stars to not attend these
international events.
Sabyasachi, who also dressed up Alia Bhatt last year for her Met
Gala appearance, said his interpretation of the Black Dandy was all about
demonstrating Shah Rukh's superstardom on a global stage.
In an interview to Time magazine, Shah Rukh said it's
"important to represent my countrymen and people".
"India is taking a stand in a lot of things and it’s
important to have our presence felt... I liked what it stood for - the concept
of revolution and resolution, not through anger or fighting, but by being
exuberant and artistic. Dressing up in a way that made a statement,” the
superstar said.
Sabyasachi told Vogue that he interpreted the theme by
“highlighting Black Dandyism as a self-expression that defies societal, racial
and gender norms”.
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