Camila Mendes Stuns in Manish Malhotra’s Amrita Sher-Gil-Inspired Gown at Met Gala 2026

Riverdale actress Camila Mendes appeared at the Met Gala 2026 in a custom Manish Malhotra gown inspired by Amrita Sher-Gil’s paintings. The mahogany couture gown featured hand-ruched French chiffon and a sculptural knot at the hip. Karan Johar also attended the event in a Manish Malhotra creation. Designer Manish Malhotra wore a Mumbai-inspired cape crafted by 50 artisans for his second Met Gala appearance.

Key Points: Camila Mendes at Met Gala 2026 in Manish Malhotra Gown

  • Camila Mendes wore a mahogany custom couture gown by Manish Malhotra
  • The look was inspired by artist Amrita Sher-Gil’s paintings
  • Karan Johar also wore Manish Malhotra at the event
  • Manish Malhotra attended Met Gala for the second time, wearing a Mumbai-inspired cape
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'Riverdale' actress Camila Mendes appears at Met Gala in Manish Malhotra's ensemble

Riverdale star Camila Mendes wore a custom Manish Malhotra gown inspired by Amrita Sher-Gil’s paintings at Met Gala 2026. Karan Johar also attended.

"The gown, structured through a corseted base and hand-ruched in French chiffon, gathers at the hip in a sculptural knot before cascading into a fluid trail. - Manish Malhotra's Instagram"

New York City, May 5

India's renowned designer Manish Malhotra is undeniably a global name today. Over the years, his creations have been embraced not only by Bollywood's biggest stars but also by international icons from Hollywood and beyond.

The excitement around his work was once again on full display on Monday night at the Met Gala 2026, where his signature creativity and craftsmanship continued to capture global attention.

Not only did Karan Johar pose on the iconic steps of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manish's creation, but popular American actress Camila Mendes was also spotted in an outfit designed by him.

Mendes' look was inspired by the paintings of the iconic artist Amrita Sher-Gil.

She wore a mahogany custom couture gown that frames fashion as art in motion.

Explaining her look, a post on Manish Malhotra's Instagram page wrote, "Inspired by the women in Amrita Sher-Gil's paintings, our founder and creative director Manish Malhotra (@manishmalhotra05) reinterprets the artist's introspective portraits through couture-translating their quiet intensity and presence into form. The gown, structured through a corseted base and hand-ruched in French chiffon, gathers at the hip in a sculptural knot before cascading into a fluid trail. Its surface evokes the texture of dry brushstrokes, rendered in a deep mahogany hue drawn from the artist's palette of Indian reds, browns, and ochres, lending depth and movement to the silhouette. Completed with high jewellery in tourmalines, uncut diamonds, and 18k gold from Manish Malhotra High Jewellery (@manishmalhotrajewellery), the look holds its ground as a study in texture, tone, and presence- where couture meets canvas."

Notably, Manish also attended Met Gala, marking his second time at the fashion night.

This time at MET, Manish paid a tribute to Mumbai and the craftsmen of India through his meaningful ensemble. He donned a Mumbai-inspired couture, consisting of a black bandhgala layered with a 960-hour cape crafted by 50 artisans.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Lovely to see Camila Mendes wearing Indian design – but I wish the gown actually looked more like Amrita Sher-Gil's vibrant paintings. The mahogany is nice, but where are those bold reds and yellows? Missed opportunity to really showcase her palette.
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Deepak U
960-hour cape by 50 artisans? That's the real story here. 🙌 Our craftsmen are the unsung heroes of global fashion. Manish bringing that Mumbai spirit to the Met is everything. Karan Johar also looked dapper!
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Ananya R
Good for Manish, but honestly – Met Gala has become too predictable with all these "inspired by" narratives. The gown is elegant, but where's the innovation? Sher-Gil's work deserves bolder interpretation, not just a brown dress. Just my two paise.
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Varun X
Finally Indian designers getting the global spotlight they deserve! Manish ka jadoo works everywhere – from Bollywood weddings to Met Gala steps. Camila looked stunning, and the hand-ruched chiffon is pure artistry. 🇮🇳✨
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Jessica F
As someone who follows both Bollywood and Hollywood fashion, this cross-cultural moment is so exciting. The detailing on that gown sounds incredible – French chiffon with Indian craftsmanship. More of this, please!
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