Natasha Poonawalla Steals the Show at Met Gala 2026 with Floral Sculptural Look

Natasha Poonawalla made a striking entrance at the Met Gala 2026 in a sculptural floral-inspired look by Marc Quinn and Dolce & Gabbana. The outfit featured a large white petal-shaped structure that framed her body, matching the evening's artistic theme. The event was co-chaired by Beyonce, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour. Other Indian celebrities like Isha Ambani, Sudha Reddy, Manish Malhotra, and Karan Johar also attended.

Key Points: Met Gala 2026: Natasha Poonawalla’s Stunning Floral Look

  • Natasha Poonawalla wore a Marc Quinn sculpture and Dolce & Gabbana couture
  • The look featured a large white floral petal structure
  • Met Gala 2026 co-chaired by Beyonce, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, Anna Wintour
  • Other Indian attendees: Isha Ambani, Sudha Reddy, Manish Malhotra, Karan Johar
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Met Gala 2026: Natasha Poonawalla embraces art-inspired fashion in striking floral look

Natasha Poonawalla wows at Met Gala 2026 in a Marc Quinn and Dolce & Gabbana floral creation. See highlights from fashion’s biggest night.

"The ensemble featured a large white structure shaped like flower petals that framed her body. - Content"

New York City, May 5

The Met Gala returned in full style this year, as celebrities from around the globe arrived at the red carpet in New York for fashion's biggest night that took place on Monday.

Held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the event once again turned into a grand showcase of creativity and bold fashion.

Among the notable Indian appearances was Natasha Poonawalla, who made a striking entrance in a look that immediately drew attention. This year, she wore a sculptural creation by Marc Quinn, paired with a custom couture ensemble by Dolce & Gabbana. The outfit was built around a bold floral-inspired concept.

The ensemble featured a large white structure shaped like flower petals that framed her body. The design had a soft, paper-like texture, while the centre of the outfit resembled the inside of a flower, giving it a unique and artistic feel. The overall look matched the theme of the evening and added a strong visual moment to the red carpet.

The Met Gala, held every year on the first Monday of May, celebrates fashion and art. This year's theme focused on the idea of fashion as art and explored the connection between clothing and the human body.

The event was co-chaired by Beyonce, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour.

Along with Natasha, several Indian personalities also made their presence felt at the event. Names like Isha Ambani, Sudha Reddy, Manish Malhotra, and Karan Johar were among those seen on the red carpet.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Honestly, some of these Met Gala outfits are way over the top, but Natasha carries it off with grace. The floral petals look like they're from a modern art installation. Great to see Isha Ambani and others too—Indian fashion is making its mark worldwide.
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Michael C
While the creativity is impressive, I wish the Met Gala would spotlight more diverse designers from India rather than just Western luxury brands. Still, Natasha looks elegant and the theme is well-executed. Maybe next year we can see some Indian couture take center stage.
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James A
This is what high fashion should be—art you can wear! The floral structure is breathtaking and so innovative. Natasha represents India beautifully on such a big stage. Also, love that Beyonce co-chaired the event. ❤️
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Siddharth J
It's interesting to see how the Met Gala blends fashion and sculpture. But for the kind of money spent on these outfits, I hope some of that goes back to supporting artisans in India. The look itself is very artsy—almost like a living flower. Good job, Natasha!
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David E
The Met Gala always pushes boundaries, and Natasha's look is no exception. The paper-like texture and floral motif make it feel like a wearable sculpture. It's great that Indian celebrities are getting more visibility, but I'd love to see a more traditional Indian aesthetic next time.
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