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Met Gala 2025: The Carpet, A Showstopper Woven In Kerala

This year marks the third consecutive year Kerala-based rug designer brand Neytt by Extraweave has produced the Met carpet

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At this year바카라™s Met Gala, amid conversations about tailoring, identity, and the politics of fashion, one element lay largely outside the spotlight바카라”yet under every step. The carpet, a 63,000-square-foot indigo base layered with golden floral motifs, was produced by a rug design house based in Alleppey, Kerala, Neytt by Extraweave. This marked Neytt바카라™s third consecutive appearance at the Met Gala, but 2025바카라™s installation stood out not just for its scale, but for how seamlessly it aligned with the Costume Institute's curatorial theme: Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.

While most of the attention at the Met is focused on garments, accessories, and red carpet soundbites, the carpet itself serves both as a stage and an artefact. This year바카라™s version was woven using sisal fibres sourced from Madagascar. Its colour바카라”a deep indigo바카라”was chosen in part for its historical connotations. Indigo has long been associated with the transatlantic slave trade, colonial enterprise, and exploited labour, linking the material realities of fashion바카라™s past to the thematic core of this year바카라™s event, which explored Black dandyism and self-fashioning.

The design was developed in collaboration with artist Cy Gavin, who selected the narcissus bloom as a visual anchor. Gavin has spoken with Vogue of his interest in the flower바카라™s association with spring, rebirth, and the myth of Narcissus as a moment of self-recognition바카라”a reflection that felt particularly apt for an exhibition focused on identity and perception.

Founded by Sivan and Nimisha Suresh, Neytt is a relatively young design label but operates within Extraweave, a company with a longer industrial history and longstanding export relationships with IKEA, Pottery Barn, and Ralph Lauren Home. While Neytt has supplied rugs to the Met Gala since 2019, its growing role in shaping the visual language of the event has only recently begun to gain attention in India.

The company바카라™s production centre in Kerala includes machinery imported from Belgium, Ireland, and Italy. But its location in Alappuzha바카라”a region historically known for coir and handloom바카라”grounds the brand in a specific material and labour context. The carpet for the 2025 Met Gala was not just a design object, but also a technical product: 100% biodegradable, durable enough to bear heavy foot traffic, and installed across the museum바카라™s iconic steps within a tight production window.

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At an event that thrives on visibility, for Neytt, the Met Gala carpet is both a global commission and a quiet assertion of presence. Much of its work remains unseen, or at least underexamined. Yet the decision to root the event바카라™s visual foundation in a textile made in Kerala speaks to a broader shift in how Indian manufacturing is positioned in the global luxury landscape바카라”not as outsourced labour, but as an integral part of the aesthetic and conceptual framework.

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