Met Gala 2026: How Bollywood went from playing it safe to owning the red carpet
ETimes | May 2, 2026 4:39 AM CST
It’s that time of the year again. The first Monday in May is creeping up on us, bringing with it the glorious, chaotic, and heavily photographed spectacle that is the Met Gala. But if you've been paying attention to the iconic museum steps lately, you've probably noticed a major shift. Bollywood isn't just showing up as plus-ones anymore. We are absolutely dominating.
The PCJ Effect
Setting the Stage Let's be real. None of this current global flex happens without Priyanka Chopra Jonas. When she stepped out in 2017 wearing that custom Ralph Lauren trench coat with the seemingly endless train, it was a cultural reset. She understood the assignment right out of the gate.
Over the years, Priyanka has used the Met steps as her personal theatre. Whether it was her silver-feathered Dior moment for the 'Camp' theme in 2019 or her stunning, old Hollywood-inspired Balmain suit dress last year for 'Superfine', she’s consistently brought high drama. She proved early on that Indian actors didn’t need to just blend in; they could be the main event.
Deepika’s Evolution
From Safe Satin to Sculptural Art Then you have Deepika Padukone, whose Met journey is essentially a masterclass in finding your fashion footing. Back in 2017, she played it surprisingly safe with a sleek, minimalist Tommy Hilfiger slip dress. Beautiful? Yes. Jaw-dropping?
Maybe not for the Met. But cut to 2019, and she completely flipped the script. We are still thinking about that custom Zac Posen gown. The pink lurex jacquard. The exaggerated, doll-like construction. That dress required engineers and over 400 embroidered, 3D-printed pieces to finally come together. It wasn't just a dress; it was a massive feat of architectural engineering that firmly placed her on the global fashion map.
Alia Bhatt and the Craftsmanship Renaissance
While the early years for Bollywood were all about bagging international legacy labels, the real game-changer happened recently. Enter Alia Bhatt. For her 2023 debut, she fused Chanel’s classic codes with a heavy nod to the Indian bridal silhouette via a pearl-drenched Prabal Gurung gown. But 2024 was the mic drop. Alia walked the carpet in a custom mint-green Sabyasachi sari that completely took over the internet.
It was an unapologetic celebration of Indian textile heritage. That massive 23-foot train? Completely covered in silk floss florals, glass beading, and semi-precious stones. It was a loud, proud statement that indigenous Indian craftsmanship could go toe-to-toe with any Parisian couture house.
The Boys Step Up
A New Cultural Wave If you thought the women were carrying the torch alone, 2025 proved otherwise. Last year felt like a genuine watershed moment. Shah Rukh Khan finally made his debut, and frankly, he didn't disappoint. Wearing a sharply tailored black Sabyasachi suit paired with a statement 'K' pendant, layered pearls, and a cane, he brought a kind of regal, theatrical swagger that only King Khan can pull off.
And we absolutely cannot forget Diljit Dosanjh. He wore an ivory Prabal Gurung sherwani, paired seamlessly with a matching turban and a ceremonial kirpan. It wasn't just fashion—it was authentic, deeply rooted Indian heritage broadcasted on fashion’s biggest global stage.
Alongside them, Kiara Advani made a stellar debut in a sculptural Gaurav Gupta corset gown, proving that Indian couturiers are the new global standard. So, what does 2026 have in store for us? If the trajectory of the last few years tells us anything, the days of playing it safe in standard Western silhouettes are long gone. The Met Gala has become a canvas for intricate handwork and unabashed desi pride. We can't wait to see who climbs those steps next.
The PCJ Effect
Setting the Stage Let's be real. None of this current global flex happens without Priyanka Chopra Jonas. When she stepped out in 2017 wearing that custom Ralph Lauren trench coat with the seemingly endless train, it was a cultural reset. She understood the assignment right out of the gate.
Over the years, Priyanka has used the Met steps as her personal theatre. Whether it was her silver-feathered Dior moment for the 'Camp' theme in 2019 or her stunning, old Hollywood-inspired Balmain suit dress last year for 'Superfine', she’s consistently brought high drama. She proved early on that Indian actors didn’t need to just blend in; they could be the main event.
Deepika’s Evolution
From Safe Satin to Sculptural Art Then you have Deepika Padukone, whose Met journey is essentially a masterclass in finding your fashion footing. Back in 2017, she played it surprisingly safe with a sleek, minimalist Tommy Hilfiger slip dress. Beautiful? Yes. Jaw-dropping?
Maybe not for the Met. But cut to 2019, and she completely flipped the script. We are still thinking about that custom Zac Posen gown. The pink lurex jacquard. The exaggerated, doll-like construction. That dress required engineers and over 400 embroidered, 3D-printed pieces to finally come together. It wasn't just a dress; it was a massive feat of architectural engineering that firmly placed her on the global fashion map.
Alia Bhatt and the Craftsmanship Renaissance
While the early years for Bollywood were all about bagging international legacy labels, the real game-changer happened recently. Enter Alia Bhatt. For her 2023 debut, she fused Chanel’s classic codes with a heavy nod to the Indian bridal silhouette via a pearl-drenched Prabal Gurung gown. But 2024 was the mic drop. Alia walked the carpet in a custom mint-green Sabyasachi sari that completely took over the internet.
It was an unapologetic celebration of Indian textile heritage. That massive 23-foot train? Completely covered in silk floss florals, glass beading, and semi-precious stones. It was a loud, proud statement that indigenous Indian craftsmanship could go toe-to-toe with any Parisian couture house.
The Boys Step Up
A New Cultural Wave If you thought the women were carrying the torch alone, 2025 proved otherwise. Last year felt like a genuine watershed moment. Shah Rukh Khan finally made his debut, and frankly, he didn't disappoint. Wearing a sharply tailored black Sabyasachi suit paired with a statement 'K' pendant, layered pearls, and a cane, he brought a kind of regal, theatrical swagger that only King Khan can pull off.
And we absolutely cannot forget Diljit Dosanjh. He wore an ivory Prabal Gurung sherwani, paired seamlessly with a matching turban and a ceremonial kirpan. It wasn't just fashion—it was authentic, deeply rooted Indian heritage broadcasted on fashion’s biggest global stage.
Alongside them, Kiara Advani made a stellar debut in a sculptural Gaurav Gupta corset gown, proving that Indian couturiers are the new global standard. So, what does 2026 have in store for us? If the trajectory of the last few years tells us anything, the days of playing it safe in standard Western silhouettes are long gone. The Met Gala has become a canvas for intricate handwork and unabashed desi pride. We can't wait to see who climbs those steps next.
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