Kunal Rawal chose to combine rich Indian traditions with modern luxury in his collection ‘Sehra’, at ICW 2024.

The designer gave the chic edge to his cropped jackets, bundis, deconstructed sherwanis, bandhgalas, patialas, pleated pants, and kadhi dhotis, with the symbiosis of silk, brocades, bandhani, dhup chao threadwork and bold micro motifs that are the androgynous ethos of the brand.

Reflecting on the elements of positive omens and traditions unique to Indian weddings, the line featured weaves from across the country.

The new-age fashion designer Siddharth Tytler brought Roman opulence to the Indian runway with his couture collection ‘Caligula’s Feast’, inspired by the emperor himself.

Epitomising indulgence and opulence with a sensual allure the outfits featured a variety of jewel tones like ruby, emerald, royal blue accented with gold and gunmetal.

Additionally, the collection showcased crystals, sequins, rhinestones, applique and fur creating a sense of grandeur.

Aditya Roy Kapur as the showstopper clad in a navy blue sherwani featuring patola-inspired motifs embellished with tones of gunmetal and a black patiala, the actor looked dapper and deserved all the applause garnered by his magnetic walk.

The actress stunned in black glittering embroidered lehenga paired with an embellished, deep-neck, armor-esque blouse with a three-dimensional layer on the bust.

On the other hand, Khanna’s ensemble was kept simple in a zipped bandhgala with white embroidery. “I loved it, I felt like a goddess.