Indian Celebrities at the 2025 Met Gala

The Met Gala 2025 transformed into a showcase of Indian fashion, with numerous Indian celebrities displaying their unique style and grace. Infusing global fashion with Indian elements, these celebrities made a significant impact on the event's style landscape.
Shah Rukh Khan: Making his Met Gala debut, Bollywood's Shah Rukh Khan wore a Sabyasachi outfit. He sported a black ensemble paired with Sabyasachi jewels and a 'K' necklace.
Priyanka Chopra: Returning after three years, Priyanka Chopra, in her fifth appearance, wore a polka-dot ensemble by Balmain. Her vintage styling and old-money glam made her stand out.
Kiara Advani: Kiara Advani's Met Gala debut featured a sleek black gown with an antique gold breastplate adorned with crystals. Her outfit combined Indian craftsmanship with global symbolism, reflecting the bond of motherhood.
Manish Malhotra: Bollywood's Manish Malhotra debuted at the Met Gala in a black tailored tuxedo.
Diljit Dosanjh: Diljit Dosanjh wore a tailored sherwani suit with a cape featuring the Sikh Gurumukhi, honoring his Punjabi heritage. His outfit was curated by designer Prabal Gurung.
Natasha Poonawalla: A Met Gala regular, Natasha Poonawalla highlighted Parso Gara embroidery with her Manish Malhotra outfit.
Mona Patel: After her butterfly gown in 2024, Mona Patel returned in a Thom Browne collection outfit with a robotic dog.
Isha Ambani: Isha Ambani wore an Anamika Khanna creation, blending Western tailoring with Indian craftsmanship.
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