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Priyanka Chopra's Flowing Brown Dress Is Spawning Some Hilarious Spoofs

"When you take "sweeping the awards" literally."
@pranavsapra / @TrevellAnderson

On Tuesday, The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosted its annual MET Gala in New York bringing together the biggest names in the entertainment and the fashion industry.

The annual fundraiser, the 2017 Met Gala, paid homage to Comme des Garçons and Rei Kawakubo, the fashion house's visionary founder and designer of over 40 years.

Despite the biggest celebrities in the house, 34-year-old Priyanka Chopra made her presence felt and how. Quantico star Priyanka made a dazzling entry at the Met Gala 2017, in a long brown trench coat dress by Ralph Lauren which apparently also happens to be the longest trench coat dress ever.

Making her debut at the annual fundraising event, Chopra posed with the American musician Nick Jonas.

Chopra deservedly received rave reviews for making a strong statement.

.@priyankachopra is down in the trenches of the #MetGala...or trench coat, that is. Now THIS is a fashion moment! pic.twitter.com/LiEiIXDags

— Access Hollywood (@accesshollywood) May 1, 2017

Praises, praises everywhere!

You asked for everything, and Priyanka DELIVERT! #MetGalapic.twitter.com/XYl3q5Q4NS

— Tre'vell Anderson (@TrevellAnderson) May 1, 2017

But then, again, the desi Internet also made a lot of memes around the desi girl's dress.

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Have you guys always wondered where Mr. Perfectionist Aamir Khan shot the Guzarish song for Ghajini?

Me too. pic.twitter.com/r0Wc5J5ejQ

— Akshar (@AksharPathak) May 2, 2017

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Nice field covers though 👌 pic.twitter.com/yKYt9qG1vd

— Ojas. (@Ojasism) May 2, 2017

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Yep!

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