Picture a billionaire channeling her hometown’s heartbeat into a red-carpet stunner that took 3,459 hours and 90 master artisans. On May 5, 2026, Sudha Reddy paid profound homage to South Indian heritage at the Met Gala, unveiling Manish Malhotra’s custom ‘Tree of Life’ as a cultural triumph.
Kalamkari Legacy Revived: Mythic Motifs in Modern Glory
This Machilipatnam Kalamkari reinterpretation, a 3,000-year-old art of natural-dye paintings, featured the iconic Tree of Life for balance and growth. Deep royal blue corsetry swirled with zardozi on velvet-silk-tulle, a 7-meter trail blooming peacocks, and a brass-copper-silver vine at the back evoking abundance.
Telangana’s Soul Embroidered: Birds, Trees, and Gods Unite
Infused with regional pride, motifs like Palapitta (Indian Roller), Jammi Chettu, Tangedu flowers, Surya, and Chandra wove a festive heritage tapestry. A resham-embroidered tulle cape added ethereal flora-fauna whispers, aligning with the ‘Costume Art’ theme under stylist Mariel Haenn’s cinematic touch: soft glam, smoky eyes, sleek ponytail.
$15M Jewel Tribute: Personal Collection Seals the Spectacle
Reddy’s vault shone, a Victorian rose-cut diamond necklace with 550-carat violet-blue tanzanite, 23-carat yellow diamond ring, 30-carat polki beauty, topped by a zardozi clutch. She shared: “Hyderabad is my foundation,this translates our crafts to global dialogue.” Malhotra: “It carries the soul.” Haenn: “High-concept heritage art.”
Reddy’s homage elevates Indian artistry, following her 2021 and 2024 debuts.






















