
Pakistani Celebrities Make Waves at Met Gala 2026
The Met Gala 2026 was the talk of New York City, with Pakistani celebrities making a significant impact in unique and innovative ways. They showcased AI-generated versions of their red carpet looks on Instagram.
Srha Asgr posted an AI-generated image featuring a beige dress adorned with vintage picture frames, stating, “Yes it’s true…I was invited to the Met Gala 2026. Haters will say it’s fake!”
Qudsia Ali shared her digital outfit in a pink floral ensemble and captioned it: “Attending it digitally.”
Rehan and Rabya, also known as Ronnie & Coco, posted matching black sequined outfits inspired by Dr. Octopus.
Azfar Rehman took the concept further with an AI-generated outfit inspired by Antoni Gaudí’s architectural work, La Pedrera. He asked followers if they thought it would have been a hit on the red carpet.
The trend underscores how Pakistani celebrities are using AI as a new form of self-expression, making high-profile events more accessible to fans and critics alike.
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