
Shah Rukh Khan, the undisputed King of Bollywood, made his highly anticipated debut at the MET Gala, and true to form, it was nothing short of iconic. Donning an exquisitely tailored ensemble by celebrated designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee, SRK stunned in an outfit that beautifully blended heritage with modern elegance.
The attire, inspired by Mughal-era menswear, featured a court-style jacket and traditional cuts, drawing from India’s rich sartorial history while echoing the influence of colonial-era tailoring. As noted in Vogue’s fashion review, the design “subtly connects the shared histories of Black and Indian dandyism,” making it not just a red carpet look but a cultural statement.
Speaking about his first-ever MET appearance, the Jawan and Pathaan star said, “I’m not usually a red carpet person. This is my first. I chose this outfit because I feel comfortable in it.” He revealed it was Sabyasachi who encouraged him to attend the gala, and even his children were surprised and thrilled when he shared the news of his MET invite.
Designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee, known for redefining Indian couture, described the experience as unforgettable. “The most important thing was to represent Shah Rukh as Shah Rukh—no one else. His legacy is legendary.”
With this elegant debut, Shah Rukh Khan has not only marked his presence on fashion’s most prestigious global stage but also reinforced his unmatched charisma and cultural influence.
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