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Prabal Gurung, Sarita Choudhury, Diane Kruger, and More Dazzling Guests at the All That Glitters Diwali Ball

Prabal Gurung Huma Abedin
Prabal Gurung, Huma Abedin
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Gurung shared his deep appreciation for Diwali, stating, “In precarious, challenging, and divisive times where so many of us are perplexed and grappling for hope, I believe that joy is the ultimate resistance to all the hate for it s deeply rooted in hope. And hope and optimism is the first step towards change.” Gurung, whose connection to Diwali runs deep, further added, “Diwali is one of my favorite holidays. Growing up in India and Nepal, this festival, which goes on for several days, is really a celebration of love, light, and hope with family and friends.”

Guests arrived at around 8 PM to a brilliant display (the event was produced by Exquisite Events) in The Pierre’s ornate muraled Rotunda room, which featured a branchy floral arrangement of white roses and cherry blossoms. After cocktail hour, guests were ushered into the Cotillion Room for dinner and dancing. Before both commenced, gala goers heard from actor Sarita Choudhury, who helped kick off the event with poignant words: “Today I was reading something that said, Diwali is one of the only festivals that brings faith together, and it asks for nonviolence.” Acknowledging the heartbreaking situation in the Middle East, Choudhury continued, “Oh, we have to do this tonight.”

Before everyone enjoyed a buffet-style feast of South Asian cuisine—petite samosas, pakoras, pani puri, and more—they were treated to a dazzling performance by the dancers of AATMA Performing Arts. Speaking to the crowd just after, Choudhury (who, of course, just starred in And Just Like That) remarked, “These dancers just now put sex back into the city.” And with that, everyone else got on the dance floor, where they would remain for the rest of the night.