The Met Gala 2026 in New York transformed into a vibrant showcase of fashion, resembling a living art gallery, with figures from Nefertiti to the Princess of Genovia embodying the theme — Fashion as Art.
This grand event highlighted India's rising influence on the red carpet, marking a pivotal moment that transcended mere glamour to reflect its rich artistic heritage. The works of Raja Ravi Varma, the contemporary expressions of Subodh Gupta, and the ancient narratives of the Ajanta frescoes were all reinterpreted through high fashion.
Karan Johar's Artistic Tribute
Karan Johar took center stage, reminiscent of Diljit Dosanjh’s royal appearance in 2025, but this time he embraced the persona of a master artist. Johar's ensemble paid homage to Ravi Varma, transforming the red carpet into a canvas where cinema, fashion, and art beautifully intertwined.
Isha Ambani: A Fusion of Heritage and Modernity
Gold saree, diamond blouse & a mango purse
Isha Ambani’s outfit was a stunning blend of art and fashion, crafted in collaboration with Gaurav Gupta and local artisans. Drawing inspiration from Ajanta frescoes and pichwai paintings, her look was elevated by contemporary artistic elements, including a mango motif bag and modern interpretations of traditional mogra gajra by Brooklyn-based artist Sourabh Gupta.
Ananya Birla's Daring Debut
She ‘steels’ the show
Ananya Birla made a striking entrance at the Met Gala, donning a sculptural piece by artist Subodh Gupta. Known for his innovative use of everyday materials, Gupta designed a stainless-steel mask that concealed Birla’s identity, transforming her into a living piece of art.
Sudha Reddy's Opulent Statement
Pendant to kill for!

Entrepreneur Sudha Reddy made a bold statement in a custom outfit by Manish Malhotra, accessorized with a historic diamond necklace and an extraordinary tanzanite pendant valued at Rs 142 crore!
Manish Malhotra's Tribute to Mumbai
Mumbai on his sleeve

Designer Manish Malhotra showcased a classic bandhgala adorned with a sculptural cape, celebrating his Mumbai heritage. The attire featured 3D representations of iconic landmarks such as the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, the Gateway of India, and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, along with the signatures of the artists who contributed to this unique black and white dress art.
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