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Lakme Fashion Week 2023: Tarun Tahiliani's collection was all about ‘celebration of self-expression’

Models walked down the ramp wearing his ensembles in the form of lehengas, drape sarees, gowns, kurtas, jumpsuits, shararas, and whatnot.

Lakme Fashion Week 2023: Tarun Tahiliani's collection was all about ‘celebration of self-expression’

Ace designer Tarun Tahiliani, famously known as the King of Drapes in the world of fashion, brought his A-game to the Lakme Fashion Week 2023 runway on Wednesday night.

He showcased a collection centered around the theme of "a celebration of self-expression". Meticulously crafted in an array of art styles like Art Deco, Gara, Byzantine, and more for cocktail nights, galas, and red-carpet soirees, he essayed a renewed narrative for self-discovery from dusk to dawn.


Models walked down the ramp wearing his ensembles in the form of lehengas, drape sarees, gowns, kurtas, jumpsuits, shararas, and whatnot.

For his latest show, he chose to make outfits in rich hues like iridescent rose golds, faded metallics, peacock teals, royal indigo, matte greys, and blacks. Each ensemble had an Indo-western touch, giving a new narrative for Indian festive dressing.

Take a look at the pictures from his show.

Undoubtedly, he paid an ode to the modern Indian women and modern Indian men with his collection.

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