06 May,2025 01:58 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Shah Rukh Khan at Met Gala carpet
Shah Rukh Khan left the entire world in awe of his stylish look as he made his debut at Met Gala 2025 in a custom Sabyasachi outfit. But that's not the only exciting part - he also became the first Indian male actor to attend the Met Gala, which is considered Hollywood's biggest fashion night. Now, the pictures that are going viral on social media have his fans jumping in excitement, as in one of these snaps, Shah Rukh can be seen standing in his iconic arm-stretch pose.
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From stealing attention with his all-black Sabyasachi look to leaving his charm on the iconic stairs of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute with his flying kisses and, of course, his arm-stretch pose, SRK, aka King Khan, left no stone unturned to make fans go gaga over his first-time appearance at the Met Gala.
As the pictures and clips of SRK at the carpet went viral, fans started reacting to them. One said, "He actually did!! And how?? Absolutely fantastic!" "He looks hot yaar," another comment reads. A third fan wrote, "OHMYGOD!! SIC."
While sharing his idea of styling Shah Rukh Khan for the biggest fashion extravaganza, Sabyasachi shared, "Shah Rukh Khan is one of the greatest superstars in the world. A cinematic hero, his blockbuster performances and leading-man charisma have created a legendary international fan following. My interpretation of the Black Dandy is demonstrating his superstardom on a global stage. Dressed in classic menswear with the maximalist flourish of Sabyasachi, Shah Rukh Khan is a magician, superstar, and icon. Period."
Shah Rukh Khan wears a floor-length elongated coat in Tasmanian superfine wool with monogrammed Japanese horn buttons. The coat is hand-canvassed, single-breasted with a peak collar and wide lapels. It is paired with a crêpe de Chine silk shirt and tailored superfine wool trousers. A pleated satin kamarbandh completes this bespoke look. Layered with a custom stack and complemented with the Bengal Tiger Head Cane crafted in 18k gold with tourmalines, sapphires, old mine-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds.
(With inputs from ANI)