The Met Gala 2025, held on May 5th at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, embraced the theme “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”, paying tribute to Black dandyism and its global fashion legacy. While the theme was rooted in Black culture, it welcomed interpretations that embraced heritage, tailoring, and style with personal significance.
India, known for its deep-rooted textile traditions and fashion-forward celebrities, left an indelible mark on the red carpet. From debutants to seasoned attendees, Indian stars celebrated the fusion of culture, craftsmanship, and couture.
Below, we take a closer look at each Indian celebrity who graced the red carpet—and the stories their ensembles told.
Shah Rukh Khan – The Regal Debut
Making his highly anticipated Met Gala debut, Bollywood’s “King Khan” made a royal impression.
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Designer: Sabyasachi Mukherjee
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Look: A custom black sherwani paired with an emerald-lined dupatta and a signature ‘K’ pendant.
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Symbolism: The sherwani was a tribute to Indian nobility and Shah Rukh’s cinematic legacy as royalty in Indian pop culture. The pendant echoed his moniker as Bollywood’s “King.”
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Vibe: Sophisticated. Sovereign. Show-stopping.
Global Talk: SRK’s poised presence and fusion wear became one of the most talked-about debuts at the gala.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas – The Queen of Reinvention
Back for her fifth appearance, Priyanka never fails to reinvent herself on the Met steps.
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Designer: Balmain
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Look: A white polka-dot suit dress with dramatic shoulder pads, paired with a wide-brimmed hat and a show-stealing 241-carat emerald Bulgari pendant.
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Vibe: Retro-chic meets modern power dressing.
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Symbolism: Her ensemble blended nostalgia with strength, a nod to both her global influence and Indian identity.
Fashion Verdict: Effortless. Elegant. Empowering.
Kiara Advani – A Maternity Moment of Grace
Kiara made a radiant Met Gala debut, embracing motherhood with a bold, beautiful message.
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Designer: Gaurav Gupta
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Look: A couture piece titled “Bravehearts”, featuring a fitted black base, gold accents, and a voluminous white train flowing like a spirit of new beginnings.
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Symbolism: Her gown represented the strength of motherhood, growth, and transformation.
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Vibe: Fierce yet feminine.
Global Buzz: Kiara’s blend of power and grace was a standout of the evening.
Diljit Dosanjh – Punjabi Pride on a Global Stage
Diljit made history as the first Punjabi male artist to walk the Met Gala red carpet.
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Designer: Prabal Gurung
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Look: A cream-colored sherwani paired with a long cape etched in Gurmukhi script, including verses from Sikh teachings.
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Symbolism: His outfit highlighted Punjabi identity, Sikh pride, and timeless suiting.
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Vibe: Sacred and stylish.
Impact: Diljit’s appearance sent waves across the diaspora, blending culture and couture seamlessly.
Isha Ambani – A Textile Triumph
A regular on the Met carpet, Isha Ambani once again celebrated Indian artisanship.
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Designer: Anamika Khanna
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Look: A pearl-white, hand-embroidered lehenga-choli hybrid with metallic embellishments and a floor-length dupatta.
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Craftsmanship: The outfit took 15,000 hours to complete and featured techniques from Kutch and Banarasi weaving.
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Vibe: Graceful. Grandeur. Grounded in tradition.
Review: A true ambassador of Indian luxury fashion.
Manish Malhotra – The Maestro Walks the Talk
For the first time, India’s favorite celebrity designer walked the red carpet.
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Outfit: A custom-tailored black tuxedo with intricate zardozi embroidery along the lapels.
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Look: Minimal yet rich, reflecting Manish’s core philosophy—“contemporary meets culture.”
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Vibe: Designer meets diplomat.
Backstage Note: Manish styled several South Asian attendees and was seen celebrating Indian craftsmanship behind the scenes.
Natasha Poonawalla – Avant-Garde Indian Glam
The Met’s experimental fashion darling, Natasha Poonawalla, never disappoints.
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Designer: Manish Malhotra
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Look: A futuristic cape dress embellished with Parsi Gara embroidery and metallic threading, fused with structured shoulder elements.
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Vibe: Art piece. Statement-maker. Culture reimagined.
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Symbolism: Showcased forgotten handcrafts in a new-age silhouette.
Fashion Takeaway: Natasha’s daring vision is why she remains an editorial favorite every year.
The Final Word
The Met Gala 2025 proved once again that Indian celebrities are not just guests—they are global tastemakers who honor their roots while pushing fashion forward. From Shah Rukh Khan’s debut to Kiara Advani’s empowering gown, each look was a cultural narrative draped in elegance.
As India continues to make waves in the global fashion conversation, these stars remind us that representation is best when rooted in authenticity and pride.
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