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Karan Johar’s Met Gala debut is pure drama and deeply rooted in Indian art

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 5, 2026, 10:35 IST
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​Karan Johar’s Met Gala debut wasn’t just fashion - it was a walking piece of art

When Karan Johar finally stepped onto the Met Gala carpet, he didn’t just make an appearance - he made a statement. And honestly, it felt very him. Known for his larger-than-life aesthetic and love for all things dramatic, KJo turned his debut into something far more meaningful than just a fashion moment.

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​More than just an outfit

Dressed in a custom look by his longtime friend and collaborator Manish Malhotra, Johar’s ensemble was rooted in storytelling. The outfit, titled Framed in Eternity, took inspiration from the works of legendary Indian painter Raja Ravi Varma - and you could see that influence instantly.

He wore a sharp, structured jacket with strong shoulders, layered over a dramatic hand-painted cape that flowed behind him. And this wasn’t just any cape - it stretched nearly six feet and featured intricate artwork inspired by some of Varma’s most iconic paintings. The whole look felt less like couture and more like he’d stepped out as a living, breathing canvas.

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​The craft behind the glam

What really makes this moment stand out is the effort behind it. This wasn’t something put together overnight. Over 80 artisans worked on the outfit for close to three months, carefully painting, stitching, and building every single detail by hand.

In an age of quick turnarounds and fast fashion, this kind of slow, detailed craftsmanship hits differently. You can actually feel the time and intention that went into it—and that’s what gives the look its depth.

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​Styled with ontent


Johar kept his accessories bold but thoughtful. He added statement jewellery from his own brand, Tyaani, including a multi-gemstone necklace and rings that complemented the outfit without overpowering it. It was just the right amount of sparkle to balance the drama of the cape.

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​Why this inspiration matters


For Johar, choosing Raja Ravi Varma wasn’t random. He’s spoken about how Varma’s work captures emotion in a way that goes beyond visuals—and that’s something Johar tries to do in his films too. So in a way, this look felt personal. It connected his cinematic world with fashion and art, all on one global stage.

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​A perfect match for the theme


With the Met Gala theme this year revolving around the idea that “fashion is art,” Johar clearly got the memo—and then took it a step further. While many played with silhouettes and structure, he leaned into storytelling and cultural depth.

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​Not just a debut - a moment


For someone who has always blurred the lines between cinema and style, this debut felt overdue—but also worth the wait. It wasn’t just about showing up in something eye-catching. It was about representing Indian art, craftsmanship, and storytelling in a space that celebrates creativity at its highest level.

And that’s what made it memorable.

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Couture done right

We think it was one of the most stylish Karan Johar looks ever and also, one of the most memorable Met Gala looks carried out by an Indian.

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