New York, NY – May 6, 2025 – Priyanka Chopra Jonas turned heads at the 2025 Met Gala, held on May 5, 2025, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, wearing a show-stopping Bulgari necklace featuring a 241.06-carat emerald—the largest faceted stone ever set by the Italian luxury brand. The Magnus Emerald Necklace, part of Bulgari’s forthcoming Polychroma high jewelry collection, debuted at the event celebrating the Costume Institute’s exhibit Superfine: Tailoring Black Style. Paired with a custom Balmain polka-dot gown, Chopra’s look, described as “vintage drama” by fans on X, sparked comparisons to Nita Ambani’s iconic emerald jewelry and cemented her status as a global fashion icon.
The Magnus Emerald Necklace
The centerpiece of Chopra’s Met Gala ensemble, the Magnus Emerald Necklace, is a historic creation from Bulgari’s Polychroma collection, set to be unveiled officially in Taormina, Italy, later in May 2025. According to Town & Country, the necklace, inspired by the harmony of nature and design, features a rare 241.06-carat emerald, surpassing all previous Bulgari records for faceted stones. The piece, complemented by diamond and platinum accents, was lauded by jewelry expert Julia Chafe, who in a May 6 Instagram video titled “Priyanka Chopra’s 241-carat emerald brick,” called it “one of the best jewelry looks of the night.” Chafe noted the emerald’s vivid color, rare for camera captures, and likened its size to a “Vim Bar,” referencing Nita Ambani’s 2024 emerald necklace.
Crafted with meticulous artistry, the necklace aligns with Bulgari’s legacy of bold, nature-inspired designs. Chopra, a Bulgari global ambassador since 2021, accessorized the piece with an emerald and diamond ring and diamond-platinum earrings, enhancing the look’s opulence. The necklace’s debut at the Met Gala, one of the year’s most high-profile red carpets, underscores Bulgari’s strategy to showcase groundbreaking pieces through Chopra, who previously wore the 11.16-carat Laguna Blu diamond at the 2023 Met Gala, valued at $25 million.
A Fashion Moment
Chopra’s Met Gala look, designed by Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing, paid homage to the exhibit’s theme, inspired by Monica Miller’s 2009 book Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity. The white halter-neck gown with black polka dots, structured shoulders, and a cinched waist borrowed elements from men’s tailcoats and military cuts, blending vintage tailoring with modern flair. A dramatic black wide-brim hat completed the ensemble, earning praise on X, where @Piggy__Chops called it a “fashion mic drop.”
The outfit’s synergy with the necklace amplified its impact. Vogue India noted the gown’s “dandy fashion” nod, while @thehauterrfly on X stated, “Priyanka’s polka dots, emerald necklace overshadow husband Nick Jonas,” highlighting her dominance on the red carpet. Nick Jonas, in a complementary Balmain suit, joined Chopra for their fifth Met Gala together, marking a sweet nod to their first public appearance as a couple at the 2017 event.
Comparisons to Nita Ambani
The necklace drew immediate comparisons to Nita Ambani’s emerald jewelry, particularly a 2024 piece worn in Jamnagar, described as the “size of a Vim Bar” by Chafe. Hindustan Times reported Chafe’s Instagram video, which juxtaposed Chopra’s 241-carat emerald with Ambani’s, declaring the trend of “brick-sized emeralds” a defining moment of 2025. Ambani, known for her maximalist jewelry collection, attended Chopra’s brother Siddharth Chopra’s wedding in February 2025, where Chopra wore another Bulgari emerald necklace, further linking their style narratives.
Chopra’s Bulgari Legacy
As a Bulgari ambassador, Chopra has consistently showcased the brand’s high jewelry. At her brother Siddharth Chopra’s wedding on February 7, 2025, she wore the Emerald Venus Necklace from the Eden, The Garden of Wonders collection, featuring a 19.30-carat Colombian emerald, 71.24 carats of diamond-set leaves, and 130.77 carats of emerald beads, totaling 202.01 carats. Crafted over 1,600 hours and inspired by the Mediterranean Capelvenere plant, it complemented her Manish Malhotra lehenga.
Other notable Bulgari moments include a 140-carat Serpenti Aeterna necklace worth $43 million at Bulgari’s 140th anniversary in Rome in 2024, and a 615.04-carat Augustus Aeternus Emerald Monete Sautoir for a 2024 Bulgari Hotel Roma documentary, valued at $1 million. Chopra’s partnership with Bulgari, rooted in shared values like support for Save the Children, has elevated her as a conduit for the brand’s most ambitious creations.
Cultural and Social Impact
Chopra’s Met Gala appearance resonated globally, with fans on X hailing her as the “only Indian celeb who got the theme right,” per Hindustan Times. The necklace’s record-breaking emerald and its parallels to Ambani’s style sparked discussions about Indian representation in luxury fashion. @np_legacy’s X post detailed the necklace’s significance, noting its preview before the Polychroma collection’s launch, while @htlifeandstyle framed it as a cultural moment, channeling Ambani’s opulence.
The look also highlighted Chopra’s influence as a global ambassador, bridging Bollywood and Hollywood. Her ability to merge cultural heritage—evident in her Manish Malhotra lehenga at Siddharth’s wedding—with international couture at the Met Gala cements her as a style icon. Indian Express called her appearance a “sweet reunion” with Jonas, tying their personal and professional narratives to the event’s legacy.
Why It Matters
The 241-carat Magnus Emerald Necklace represents a pinnacle of Bulgari’s craftsmanship and Chopra’s role in showcasing it amplifies her cultural impact. The piece’s debut at the Met Gala, ahead of its official launch, underscores the event’s status as a global stage for fashion and jewelry. Comparisons to Ambani reflect a growing fascination with Indian celebrities defining luxury trends, while Chopra’s consistent Bulgari appearances—six high jewelry pieces since 2021—highlight her as a tastemaker.
As the Polychroma collection launches, the necklace is expected to draw further attention, with no estimated value disclosed yet, though past Bulgari pieces like the $43 million Serpenti Aeterna suggest a multimillion-dollar price tag. For more, visit Hindustan Times or Vogue India.