Kiara Advani Wears Wrapgame at Met Gala 2025: Our Behind-The-Scenes Story

It didn’t happen with a loud announcement. It started with a message.

An Instagram DM.

From whom?

From Anaita Shroff Adajania’s team.

Yes, "THE" Anaita Shroff Adajania.

We’ve been fortunate to have some of India’s top stylists believe in Wrapgame before the world ever did. But this message felt different. It carried that quiet urgency—the kind that makes your hands shake just enough.

We knew something was in motion... that our pieces were being considered for the Met Gala 2025.

But for 10 whole days, we didn’t know which one. We didn’t even know if it was picked.

And we definitely didn’t know if it would make it to the red carpet.

So, we waited. Nervously. Anxiously. 

What else could we do, right?

We packed orders, replied to DMs, handled customer queries, stayed up late making reels—just like any other day.

Because here’s the truth: we don’t have a PR agency. No fancy social media team.

Just us.

A mighty team of four women—running everything, end-to-end. And a brand that’s just two years old.

Then came the whisper:

"It’s happening."

Still, nothing was certain. No confirmation. No guarantees. Just… hope.

Until the night of May 5th in New York—May 6th in India.

We weren’t sleeping. Who could? And then—our phones lit up.

One image. Then another. AND ANOTHER!

And there she was. Kiara Advani. On the steps of THE Met Gala. Wearing our Molten Lava Ear Harness.

Kiara Advani wearing Wrapgame India Molten Lava Ear Harness at Met Gala 2025

A Wrapgame design—bold, sculptural, unapologetic—shimmering under the flashbulbs of fashion’s biggest night.

We screamed. We cried. We laughed.

We refreshed every page to check if it was real.

This wasn’t just a celebrity placement. This was something deeper. Years of quiet believe. Of tiny, daily decisions made with fierce intent. Of not giving up when no one’s watching.
Of building something that looks effortless on the outside, but is powered by sweat, vision, emotion, and sacrifice.

We’ve had our wins before.
When Ananya Panday wore Wrapgame in Call Me Bae on Amazon Prime. That was surreal.

But this?

This was the Met Gala.

And not because we chased it. But because the work spoke loud enough to be seen—without a campaign. Without noise. Just recognition for what it was. We’re still working from where it all began. Still growing. Still learning.

But let us be proof that you don’t need a hundred people to make an impact—just the right intent, the right tribe, and the courage to believe.

For us, it’s always been about one thing: Pure intent, hard work, and a whole lot of divine blessings.

That’s what brought us here. That’s what brought us this moment.

So, this is for every brand, creator, or dreamer out there— Keep building. Keep showing up.

Because eventually, the phone will ring.


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