The Met Gala, fashion’s grandest stage, witnessed a stunning tribute last night. Amidst the dazzling ensembles and celebrity spectacle, Anne Hathaway’s ethereal gown whispered a poignant homage to a true icon: the late André Leon Talley.
Diljit Dosanjh’s Met Gala Debut: A Celebration of Punjabi Royalty
Bringing Punjabi Flair to the Met: Diljit’s Unique Visual Identity

Diljit Dosanjh defies labels. His melding of Punjabi music with hip-hop and rap has created a unique sound that has turned him into a star. In 2023, he became the first Punjabi musician to perform at Coachella; he has collaborated with stars like Sia, Ed Sheeran and NLE Choppa; and has consistently topped global charts. Now, he’ll make his first appearance at the Met Gala. The focus on dandyism is, to him, a perfect fit: “It’s what I’ve been doing all this time,” he said. On the eve of the event, the artist, who goes by Diljit, mused on his look for the night while perched on the sofa in his hotel room at The Plaza. “It’s about carrying your identity with pride, right?” he said.
In his time on the global stage, Diljit has cultivated a visual identity that is almost as genre-bending as his music. He fuses traditional attire — a turban (a symbol of Sikh identity) and a kurta and tehmat (a long tunic and draped bottoms) — with modern-day twists. He’ll often pair his outfits with sneakers and sprinkle his looks with jewelry, like big gold hoops and chunky necklaces — what he calls the “cherry on top.” On Monday, he will walk the steps of the Met in a look designed to emulate Sir Bhupinder Singh, the early 20th century Maharaja of Patiala from the Punjab region of India.

A Cultural Statement: Highlighting Punjabi Heritage on the Global Stage
Diljit’s ivory and gold sherwani (a classic Indian jacket), pants and cape, designed by Prabal Gurung, were based on archival images of the maharaja, who was known for his opulent lifestyle, said his stylist, Abhilasha Devnani. One example: In 1928, the prince commissioned Cartier to make him a diamond necklace that weighed 1,000 carats — the largest necklace the French jeweler has ever made. To complete Diljit’s look, Ms. Devnani tried to borrow that iconic Cartier necklace for the night. But, she said, it sits sealed in a museum, so she commissioned the Indian jeweler Golecha’s to create jewelry inspired by the prince’s collection, including a turban brooch.
The look features hand-embroidered motifs of India’s cultural markers, like lotus flowers and peacocks on the belt, and, on the cape, an artistic representation of the state of Punjab as well as Punjabi script, known as Gurmukhi. The outfit is, in many ways, an ode to the rich sartorial history of the subcontinent, Mr. Gurung said, where for centuries, royalty dressed with such extravagant flair that they themselves were the subject of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute in 1985. The touches on the cape were Diljit’s idea, Mr. Gurung said. “He’s unapologetically himself” and is highlighting a culture rarely seen in the global spotlight. What, he asked, is dandyism if not that?
From Music to Fashion: Diljit’s Evolution as a Global Icon
Diljit’s foray into the world of high fashion is a testament to his evolving influence and his commitment to representing his heritage on a global stage. His music has already broken down barriers, bridging the gap between Eastern and Western audiences. Now, his fashion choices are further solidifying his position as a cultural ambassador, showcasing the beauty and richness of Punjabi culture to a wider world.
Diljit’s Met Gala appearance is not just a fashion statement; it is a powerful act of self-expression and cultural affirmation. It is a reminder that fashion can be a powerful tool for storytelling, for challenging stereotypes, and for promoting cultural understanding.

Conclusion
In Tribute to a Style Icon: The Lasting Legacy of André Leon Talley
As we reflect on the stunning Met Gala look inspired by the incomparable André Leon Talley, it’s impossible not to be reminded of the towering legacy he left behind. As revealed by Town & Country Magazine, Anne Hathaway’s show-stopping ensemble was a loving tribute to the legendary fashion editor, who passed away in 2020. The article masterfully weaves together the threads of Talley’s influence on the fashion world, from his pioneering work as the first African American editor-at-large at Vogue to his unwavering commitment to promoting diversity and inclusivity in the industry.

The significance of this moment extends far beyond the red carpet, however. It serves as a poignant reminder of the lasting impact that trailblazers like Talley have on the world of fashion and beyond. By celebrating his legacy, we honor not only his memory but also the values of creativity, courage, and inclusivity that he embodied throughout his career. As we move forward, it’s clear that Talley’s influence will continue to shape the fashion landscape, inspiring a new generation of designers, editors, and tastemakers to push the boundaries of style and expression.

