Diljit Dosanjh Confirms MET Gala 2025 Debut, But Fashion Plans Remain a Mystery
Diljit Dosanjh will be walking through the MET Gala 2025 red carpet in just a few hours The singer, like a lot of us, is figuring out the best outfit to wear.
Diljit Dosanjh Confirms MET Gala 2025 Debut, But Fashion Plans Remain a Mystery

Punjabi actor and singer Diljit Dosanjh will perform Diljit Dosanjh MET Gala debut in just a few hours and the star has also been teasing fans about what's coming up.
However, the 'Born to Shine singer, well-known for his wit and wit, has revealed that he is working out what he will wear for the gala in his hilarious manner.
In his story, he wrote"MET Gala"ki paaye to.' (What should I wear?)
There is a report that Diljit Dosanjh will perform the Diljit Dosanjh MET Gala debut by wearing an outfit designed by the ace fashion designer Prabal Gurung.
Diljit Dosanjh is set to join other stars like SRK, Kiara Advani and Isha Ambani at the red carpet gala.
The actor shared a video of his hilarious comments on Punjabi as well. In one of his videos, Diljit showed the invitation card for The MET Gala.
In his witty manner and in his hilarious style, says, I've received numerous wedding invitations from family members, however this is different. He also reads the names of guests and the hosts.
He also shared with fans the items which he was given by the organizers. Then he posted a tweet in which he enquired fans to suggest outfits as well as wrote "MET Gala. Ki Paiye Fer" (What do be my outfit?)
In the film, Diljit also read a note that stated the prohibition on cell phones as well as recording devices within the museum is prohibited during the night.
The card also reads, "Superfine: Tailoring black style. Monday, the 5th of May, after half five hours. Wear a dress that is custom-made to you."
The theme for this year, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," is an elegant tribute to Black daddyism and its impact on the fashion world. Look at crisp tailoring, glistening materials, and designs that reflect individuality, tradition and sophistication. It was inspired by the novel Monica Miller's Slaves to Fashion. Miller's Slaves to Fashion, and when you envision a show of power-wearing clothing with profound cultural roots, you're exactly right.