Met Gala 2026 Jewellery Decoded: From Isha Ambani's 150-Carat Diamonds to the Jaipur Royals — How India Stole the Red Carpet
The Met Gala 2026 theme was "Costume Art" with the dress code "Fashion is Art." India shone brighter than ever Isha Ambani arrived in approximately 150 carats of old mine-cut diamonds, the Jaipur royals (Princess Gauravi Kumari & Maharaja Padmanabh Singh) channelled Maharani Gayatri Devi's heirloom saree, Karan Johar made his debut in a Raja Ravi Varma–painted Manish Malhotra creation, Ananya Birla turned heads in Robert Wun × Subodh Gupta steel, Hyderabad-born Chanel model Bhavitha Mandava sparked a viral debate, and Natasha Poonawalla wore a Marc Quinn sculpture. And just like every year, diamonds did the real talking.
At Prachha, we believe the magic of those red-carpet diamonds shouldn't stay locked behind a velvet rope in New York. So here's our breakdown of every defining Met Gala 2026 Indian look, and how you can wear the same energy in Indian-friendly, lab-grown diamond form.
What Was the Met Gala 2026 Theme?
The 2026 Met Gala unveiled the Costume Institute's brand-new Condé M. Nast Galleries with the exhibition "Costume Art." Open from May 10, 2026 to January 10, 2027, it positions fashion as fine art — the human body as both canvas and sculpture. The dress code, "Fashion is Art," invited celebrities to become a living gallery piece for the night.
Translation for jewellery lovers: maximalist statement pieces, sculptural diamonds, and heirloom drama were everywhere.
Indian Celebrities at the Met Gala 2026 — And Why It Was Our Biggest Year Yet
This was a landmark year for Indian celebrities at Met Gala 2026. From legacy royalty to first-time debutants, here's the roll call of Met Gala looks Indian audiences couldn't stop talking about:
1. Isha Ambani — The Heirloom Queen
If the Met Gala had an unofficial "diamond winner," Isha Ambani was it. She wore approximately 150 carats of old mine-cut diamonds, anchored by a Lorraine Schwartz choker featuring a 50-carat Colombian emerald (previously worn by Angelina Jolie). It was layered, regal, and unapologetically Indian in spirit.
Wear it like Isha the Prachha way: Layered diamond necklaces with a strong centrepiece. Think multi-strand IGI-certified lab-grown diamond chokers paired with a deep-neck saree blouse or off-shoulder gown.
2. The Jaipur Royals — Princess Gauravi Kumari & Maharaja Padmanabh Singh
In the most poetic moment of the night, Princess Gauravi Kumari wore a pink chiffon saree from her grandmother Maharani Gayatri Devi's wardrobe, reworked into a gown by Prabal Gurung. Her brother, Maharaja Padmanabh Singh, completed the royal Jaipur diptych. India's heirlooms walked the carpet literally.
3. Bhavitha Mandava — India's Chanel Moment
Hyderabad-born model Bhavitha Mandava made history as the Indian face of Chanel at the Met Gala 2026. She arrived in a Chanel haute couture muslin top and printed silk-muslin pants with a "blue denim effect," revisiting her viral opening look from Chanel's Métiers d'Art show. The internet fiercely debated whether she had worn jeans to the Met Gala she hadn't but the conversation cemented her as one of the most discussed Indian celebrities in Met 2026.
4. Karan Johar — Bollywood Meets Raja Ravi Varma
KJo's Met Gala debut went viral for a reason. Manish Malhotra crafted an all-black ensemble featuring hand-painted Raja Ravi Varma artwork in gold, applied directly onto the fabric like a canvas.
5. Manish Malhotra — Indian Craft on the World's Biggest Stage
Manish Malhotra's own cape took 50 artisans, 960 hours, and traditional Indian techniques zardozi, dori, chikankari, and kasab embroidery. Every minute of it was a love letter to Indian craftsmanship.
6. Natasha Poonawalla — Wearable Sculpture
Natasha wore Orchid Pectoral, a sculptural piece by British artist Marc Quinn crafted from white high-tech gessoed resin. Pure "Fashion is Art."
Spotlight: Ananya Birla at the Met Gala 2026 : The Indian Debut That Broke the Internet
Ananya Birla made her Met Gala debut on May 5, 2026, in a sculptural couture Robert Wun ensemble topped with a stainless steel facepiece by artist Subodh Gupta, and a statement diamond choker from Mehta and Sons. Styled by Rhea Kapoor, her look perfectly answered the "Fashion is Art" dress code and instantly became the most talked-about Indian moment of the night.
“If Met Gala 2026 belonged to one Indian name in headlines, social trends and Google searches it was Ananya Birla.”
The Jewellery Moment: A Diamond Choker That Anchored It All
While the steel mask grabbed eyeballs, the real luxe touch was the statement diamond choker from Mehta and Sons that anchored the neckline adding just enough sparkle without competing with the sculpture. This is what made the look jewellery-led despite the dramatic facepiece.
Why it matters for Indian buyers: The single most replicable element of Ananya Birla's Met Gala look isn't the Subodh Gupta mask it's the diamond choker. And in 2026, lab-grown diamond chokers are the smartest way to wear that exact level of sparkle.
Get the Ananya Birla Diamond Choker Look — The Prachha Way
The 5 Biggest Diamond Trends from Met Gala 2026 (And How to Wear Them in India)
Trend 1: Old Mine-Cut & Heirloom Diamonds Are Back
Isha Ambani's old mine-cut stones signal a return to vintage cuts with soul. Indian lab-grown alternative: Prachha's vintage-inspired lab diamond chokers and layered necklaces capture that heirloom glow — IGI- & SGL-certified, ethical, and made in Surat.
Trend 2: The Statement Choker Comeback
Beyoncé's Chopard collar from the Garden of Kalahari collection carried over 140 carats of diamonds. Ananya Birla anchored her entire look with a single diamond choker. The verdict from Met Gala 2026 is unanimous: the diamond choker is the silhouette of the year. Lab-grown chokers are the smartest way to get this look in India maximum sparkle, fraction of the mined-diamond cost.
Trend 3: Architectural & Spike Necklaces
Anne Hathaway's Bulgari Magnifica diamond spike necklace turned modern geometry into glamour. Pair a structured lab-diamond statement necklace with a monochrome saree or evening gown for the same effect at any Indian wedding-season event.
Trend 4: Long, Cinematic Diamond Drops
Sabrina Carpenter's two diamond necklaces (54.84 and 48.15 carats) draped down her back like film reels. The takeaway for Indian buyers: back-jewellery is having a moment — perfect for backless cholis and lehenga blouses.
Trend 5: Quiet Luxury Earscapes
Gigi Hadid wore Jessica McCormack's asymmetric emerald-diamond hoops. Rosé of Blackpink wore Tiffany's Palm necklace with a four-carat cushion-cut diamond. The lesson: delicate, sculptural earrings + drop hoops are the everyday-luxury MVP.
Why Lab-Grown Diamonds Are the Smartest Way to Wear Met Gala Trends in India
Mined Met Gala jewellery often runs into crores of rupees. Lab-grown diamonds chemically and optically identical to mined ones let you wear that same red-carpet brilliance for up to 70% less, with full IGI/SGL certification and zero ethical compromises.
At Prachha, every piece is:
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IGI & SGL certified lab-grown diamond jewellery
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Crafted in Surat, the diamond capital of the world
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Eco-friendly and conflict-free
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Available in 18kt gold settings for rings, earrings, necklaces, pendants, and bridal sets
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Backed by personalised creations and 24/7 live support
Whether you're recreating Isha Ambani's layered diamond drama, Ananya Birla's anchor choker, or Gigi Hadid's quiet-luxury hoops there's a lab-grown Prachha piece that fits the look and the Indian budget.
Final Thought: The Red Carpet Just Came Home
Met Gala 2026 didn't just celebrate fashion it celebrated Indian craft, Indian royalty, and Indian diamonds on a global stage. The most exciting part? You don't need a guest list to wear that energy. You just need a piece that carries the same brilliance, ethically and beautifully made.
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Met Gala 2026 Jewellery — FAQs
Q.1 What was the theme of the Met Gala 2026?
The theme was "Costume Art" and the dress code was "Fashion is Art," unveiled with the new Condé M. Nast Galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Q.2 Which Indian celebrities attended the Met Gala 2026?
Isha Ambani, Princess Gauravi Kumari and Maharaja Padmanabh Singh (Jaipur royals), Ananya Birla, Bhavitha Mandava, Karan Johar, Manish Malhotra, and Natasha Poonawalla represented India in 2026.
Q.3 What did Ananya Birla wear at the Met Gala 2026?
A couture Robert Wun ensemble, a stainless steel facepiece by Subodh Gupta, and a statement diamond choker from Mehta and Sons. Styled by Rhea Kapoor.
Q.4 What did Bhavitha Mandava wear at the Met Gala 2026?
A Chanel haute couture muslin top with printed silk-muslin pants featuring a "blue denim effect" — not actual jeans, despite the viral debate.
Q.5 What jewellery did Isha Ambani wear at the Met Gala 2026?
Approximately 150 carats of old mine-cut diamonds layered around a Lorraine Schwartz choker featuring a 50-carat Colombian emerald previously worn by Angelina Jolie.
Q.6 What was the biggest diamond trend at Met Gala 2026?
Heirloom-style layered diamond necklaces and architectural statement chokers — both perfectly recreatable in lab-grown diamonds.
Q.7 Where can I buy Met Gala–inspired lab-grown diamond jewellery in India?
At Prachha.com — IGI & SGL certified lab-grown diamond rings, earrings, necklaces, and bridal jewellery, crafted in Surat with personalised options and global shipping.