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Karan Johar to Ananya Birla:Indian stars who stole the show at Met Gala 2026

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 5, 2026, 22:00 IST
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Indian Fashion Moments You Can’t Miss

The legendary steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art became a living gallery on the first Monday of May. Anchored by the 2026 exhibition theme, "Costume Art," the evening's dress code declared that "Fashion is Art." The Indian celebrities in attendance didn't just meet the aesthetic standard; they redefined it. We saw a definitive pivot on the red carpet this year. The narrative moved beyond standard, flashy glamour into the realm of rich, wearable history and complex garment construction.

Notably, while red-carpet veterans like Priyanka Chopra, alongside highly anticipated stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Alia Bhatt, and Deepika Padukone, skipped the event, the figures who did ascend those steps brought enough sheer theatricality to command the global spotlight.

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Cinematic Heritage on the Steps

Making history as the first Indian director to walk the Met Gala red carpet, Karan Johar brought his signature cinematic scale to New York. Dressed by Manish Malhotra, Johar wore an ensemble titled "Framed in Eternity." It was a masterclass in fashion-as-storytelling. The look—a structured, vintage-style power-shouldered jacket anchored by a sprawling six-foot cape—functioned as a moving canvas paying homage to the 19th-century master painter Raja Ravi Varma.

Intricate, hand-painted motifs of lotuses, swans, and classical figures mirrored Varma’s iconic works like Hamsa Damayanti and Lady with the Peach. The craftsmanship alone is a staggering feat of traditional garment construction. A team of over 80 artisans spent 5,600 hours across 86 days executing the complex hand-embroidery and painting. Malhotra himself walked the carpet as a guest, wearing an elaborate black-and-white bandhgala layered with a cascading cape. Taking 960 hours to craft, his outfit featured extensive dori, zardozi, and chikankari work—a deliberate, quiet tribute to the master artisans of Mumbai and Delhi.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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The Armour of the Avant-Garde

Entrepreneur and artist Ananya Birla took a wildly different, highly conceptual route. She opted for avant-garde mystery over traditional opulence. Birla arrived in a bold, black couture piece by designer Robert Wun. The dramatic peplum jacket and voluminous pleated skirt effectively elevated structured workwear into high fashion. But the true focal point was her face, which was completely concealed. She wore a custom stainless-steel mask created by acclaimed contemporary Indian artist Subodh Gupta. Known for transforming everyday Indian household materials, Gupta turned steel into striking, wearable armour. This metallic mask created a brilliant tension between identity and art, delivering one of the night's most unexpected moments.


Philanthropist Natasha Poonawalla, always a reliable wildcard for sartorial risk-taking, also leaned into collaborative art. She stepped out in a striking custom white ensemble born from a unique partnership between Italian fashion powerhouse Domenico Dolce and British contemporary visual artist Marc Quinn.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Regional Textiles and Royal Lineage

The deep, rich textile traditions of regional India found their way to the global stage through businesswoman and philanthropist Sudha Reddy. Her custom Manish Malhotra look was anchored entirely by Kalamkari. This ancient, intricate hand-painted cotton textile art served as the conceptual axis of her outfit. It was a powerful reminder of how centuries-old fabric techniques still command modern relevance when recontextualized for global couture.

Adding genuine royal lineage to the mix, Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh and his sister, Princess Gauravi Kumari of Jaipur, made a striking joint appearance. The siblings chose elegant ensembles by prominent Nepalese-American designer Prabal Gurung. Their looks perfectly bridged their South Asian heritage with New York's contemporary edge. The 2026 Met Gala proved that Indian representation on the global fashion stage is evolving rapidly. It is no longer just about showing up. It is about using the red carpet to tell profound, intricately woven stories.


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Sadly whoever designed their outfits were clowns. It looked disgusting. Secondly Indians cannot carry themselves in elite gathering.
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