Met Gala 2021: Indian philanthropist Sudha Reddy to hit the red carpet this year

Fashion’s biggest night, the Met Gala, is returning as an on-ground event on September 13. This year’s event, also known as Costume Institute Benefit, will have Indian representation once again, as will philanthropist and business tycoon Sudha Reddy. Global celebrities on the steps of the Metropolitan Museum. This will be the first outing at the glamorous soiree of Sudha, the wife of billionaire Megha Krishna Reddy. As a supporter of the fine arts and widely known for his charitable nature, his appearance at the 2021 Met Gala comes as no surprise.

An ardent connoisseur of art and fashion, Sudha Reddy is regarded as one of South India’s well-known jetsetters and will make her city proud as she will be the first non-film personality from Hyderabad to attend the much-awaited global event. Earlier, Indian celebrities like Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone, Isha Ambani and Natasha Poonawalla had attended the event.

Sudha Reddy was the only Indian to be invited to the Global Gift Gala and was nominated for The Global Gift Empowerment of Women Award. With the commitment and vision to continually pawn off his personal wealth, he made grants to two charities. ‘Action Against Hunger and Fight Hunger Foundation’ and ‘Breast Cancer Research Foundation’ in Paris with Elizabeth Hurley.

This year 400 names are rumored to include Camila Cabello, Lewis Hamilton, Jennifer Lopez, Beyonce, Kim Kardashian, Harry Styles, Lady Gaga, Donatella Versace, Naomi Campbell.

Dubbed as the “Party of the Year,” the “Super Bowl of Fashion,” and the “Oscars of the East Coast,” this year’s scaled-down event included celebrity co-chairs Naomi Osaka, Billie Eilish, Timothée Chalamet and Huh. Amanda Gorman, while the honorary presidents are Tom Ford, Adam Mosseri and Anna Wintour. Usually held on the first Monday in May, for the first time since its inception, the Met Gala will include two exhibitions.

The first exhibition will be held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on 13 September 2021 – coinciding with the conclusion of New York Fashion Week. Held annually to support the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute in New York City, the second part of the event will take place in May 2022.

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