Hyderabad’s Sudha Reddy Set to Shine at Met Gala 2026, Showcasing Indian Couture on Global Stage
Sudha Reddy from Hyderabad is set to attend the Met Gala 2026, showcasing Indian couture on a global platform. With the theme “Fashion Is Art,” the event highlights global fashion history while Reddy represents Indian textiles and craftsmanship among international celebrities.
This year’s gala draws inspiration from the Costume Art exhibition, which explores 5,000 years of fashion history through 400 unique objects. With the theme “Fashion Is Art,” attendees are expected to present attire as a form of artistic expression, reflecting the enduring relationship between clothing and art.
Reddy, known for leveraging her global presence to promote Indian culture, has previously worn creations by renowned designers Falguni Shane Peacock and Tarun Tahiliani. For the 2026 edition, sources indicate she is considering collaborations with leading Indian designers Sabyasachi Mukherjee and Manish Malhotra, aligning her look with the artistic theme.
A source close to Reddy stated that her objective remains consistent: to highlight the richness of Indian textiles and jewelry on a global platform. The appearance is positioned not merely as a social engagement but as a cultural statement aimed at amplifying Indian craftsmanship worldwide.
Reddy’s participation follows a year marked by significant international representation, including appearances at the Paris Olympics, the Cannes Film Festival, and the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Beyond public appearances, she serves as a director at Megha Engineering and Infrastructures Limited and leads the Sudha Reddy Foundation in various philanthropic initiatives.
The 2026 Met Gala is expected to be among the most prominent editions to date, with co-chairs including Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, and Venus Williams. Business magnate Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos are serving as lead sponsors.
Reddy is expected to join approximately 450 global figures, including Sabrina Carpenter and Lisa, in celebrating the intersection of fashion and art. As international attention turns to the famed steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Hyderabad will witness one of its prominent figures representing Indian heritage among the global elite.
The moment underscores not only Reddy’s personal influence but also the growing recognition of Indian couture on the world stage, reinforcing the country’s cultural presence in high fashion.

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