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Met Gala fever peaks, but Sobhita Dhulipala has been serving ‘Net Gala’ looks all along

After sizzling in a Sabyasachi ensemble at the Telangana Gaddar Awards 2026, to many other events like Tollywood celeb weddings

By:  Shanaz B Syed   |   9 May 2026 4:47 PM IST
Met Gala fever peaks, but Sobhita Dhulipala has been serving ‘Net Gala’ looks all along
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Every year, Met Gala season turns social media into a fashion battlefield. Discussions about bold outfits, crazy fabrics, amazing glamour, and luxury styling completely dominate the social media timelines. And amid all this global fashion noise, some create a huge uproar with their simple desi vibes, even though they haven’t gone to the Met Gala. It’s time to talk about actress and fashionista, Sobhita Dhulipala, who built a league of her own.

Gone are the days when married actresses slowly moved away from glamorous styling and played it safe in public appearances. Sobhita is doing the exact opposite. She is serving peak glamour consistently, but without disconnecting from Indian cultural roots. And that’s exactly what makes the former beauty pageant winner stand apart from the crowd.

Instead of chasing loud Western shock fashion, Sobhita usually builds her looks around culturally rooted desi glamour. Netted sarees, organza drapes, tissue fabrics laced with embroidery, she carries them with a vintage elegance that feels sensual without looking desperate for attention.

Over the years, the ‘Made In Heaven’ actress has turned creations by designers like Manish Malhotra, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Tarun Tahiliani, and Raw Mango into visual poetry. Whether it is a translucent embroidered saree, a shimmering zari weave, or a heavily sequin drape, Sobhita somehow makes every outfit look royal instead of flashy.

After sizzling in a Sabyasachi ensemble at the Telangana Gaddar Awards 2026, to many other events like Tollywood celeb weddings, Shobita’s saree-gala is being talked about. No doubt, she’s gorgeous, eye-turning, and also full of Telugu vibes too.