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The Met Gala has long celebrated human creativity, but what if artificial intelligence took the reins? We’ve re-designed legendary ensembles—Diljit Dosanjh’s floral fantasy, Zendaya’s Cinderella coach gown—through AI’s algorithmic lens, producing fresh, futuristic interpretations that blend couture with code.







Shah Rukh Khan’s legendary black sherwani transforms into pixel-woven patterns, a dance of data and drape. Katy Perry’s avant-garde cone bra becomes a holographic, AI-rendered sculpture that pulses with light. Timothée Chalamet’s velvet smoking jacket gains generative embroidery, each vine and bloom unique to his personal data profile.
Jennifer Lopez’s tropical look morphs into an AI garden, with 3D-printed orchids blooming across her bodice. And of course, Beyoncé’s golden ensemble re-emerges as a fractal masterpiece, each shimmer generated by neural networks trained on her past catwalk moments.
These visionary recreations, curated by AI, invite us to imagine the next frontier of red-carpet fashion—where humans and machines co-author elegance. As Cannes Deepti Sadhwani showed at the Riviera, collaboration between art and technology can yield unforgettable style.