Meet the designer of Priyanka Chopra’s green dress that sent the internet into a tizzy

Pratishtha Rana
Priyanka Chopra has found herself amidst a meme storm yet again. The 38-year old actress has lately been busy with promotions of her newly released memoir Unfinished. This month, she also launched her haircare brand Anomaly.
Yet, the hilarious memes. So, what are these memes exactly about?
During a press tour for her book, Chopra, who is currently in London for her upcoming series Citadel, wore an adorable but a really unusual dress that looked like a massive green puff ball.
Her fans were stunned, but not speechless. Netizens quickly took to Twitter and Instagram to post never-ending memes on her and that dramatic dress. In fact, Priyanka loved these memes and reshared her favourite ones on social media.
But what we’re really impressed with is Chopra’s confidence in sporting such risqué, eccentric clothing time and again. All of us remember the Ralph Lauren trench dress she wore at her first Met Gala that swept the internet off its feet.
Priyanka Chopra in trench dress at Met Gala 2017
Priyanka Chopra at Met Gala 2017 / Source- Instagram
This time, behind this green, polka dot orb dress is London-based Halpern Studio. Before launching his own label in 2017, designer Michael Halpern was mentored by Donatella Versace and Oscar de la Renta.
We take you through Halpern’s most outré yet stunning outfits ever designed.
Drenched in gold; an ensemble from Spring-Summer 2020 season.
Halpern Studio SS20
A furry, pink ball of happiness made for Spring-Summer 2021!
Halpern Studio SS21
Fashion that sees through; this half-bow, sheer black pant dress is from season S/S 2018.
Halpern Studio SS18
Highly reflective, highly textured; a strapless silver-pink jumpsuit from A/W 2017.
Halpern Studio AW17
Mimicking the seamless art of origami; an outfit from S/S18.
Halpern Studio SS18
Enraptured in patterns; a gown from S/S 2020.
Halpern Studio SS20
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