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Day 3 of Lakme Fashion Week 2025 was bursting with energy, glamour, and creativity. The runway came alive with a mix of traditional grace, contemporary flair, and even cosmic inspiration. Designers like Pankaj & Nidhi, Mahima Mahajan, and Payal Jain unveiled visionary collections, while celebrity showstoppers including Mrunal Thakur, Tabu, Vaani Kapoor, Shalini Passi, Vishal Jethwa, and Sahher Bambba lit up the stage with their presence. Here’s a look at the standout moments from the night.
Mrunal Thakur dazzled as the showstopper for Pankaj & Nidhi’s Araquis collection, which celebrated empowerment through a futuristic lens. She wore a sculpted golden bodice paired with a sleek black skirt featuring a daring thigh-high slit — a striking fusion of regal elegance and modern edge. The look perfectly embodied the collection’s theme of warrior-like strength and celestial grace.
The ever-graceful Tabu walked for Itrh’s Noor collection, exuding timeless bridal charm in a deep emerald green anarkali. Intricate embroidery and shimmering zari work added to the outfit’s opulence, while a layered ghaghra lent depth and movement. The Noor collection traced the transformation of a shy girl into a radiant bride, brought alive through rich silks, Jadau jewellery, and heritage craftsmanship.
Art patron Shalini Passi embodied cosmic luxury for Nikita Mhaisalkar’s Beyond collection, inspired by galaxies and celestial bodies. Her velvet fishtail gown, adorned with shimmering cosmic motifs and halter straps mimicking starlight, merged metallic textures and velvet to create an ethereal, space-inspired statement.
Vaani Kapoor turned showstopper for Mahima Mahajan’s FANAH Resort collection, wearing a flowing floral lehenga with a corset blouse — a poetic mix of softness and structure. Inspired by the Sufi concept of fanā (self-annihilation in divine love), the ensemble featured delicate hand embellishments in pastel and jewel tones on silks and organzas. “It channels feminine energy and is something every girl would want in her wardrobe,” Vaani told indianexpress.com.
Homebound actor Vishal Jethwa walked for Jigar & Nikita’s 11°E collection in a tailored white sherwani paired with slim trousers and a textured dupatta. The collection explored themes of awakening and intuition, blending intricate embroidery and vibrant hues with spiritual symbolism. Vishal’s poised walk and confident demeanour brought the look to life.
Actor Sahher Bambba, who was recently seen in Netflix’s B**ds of Bollywood, made a statement in Richa Khemka’s Vantage collection. Her white bodycon dress paired with a draped black skirt embodied the collection’s exploration of duality — sea and sky, stillness and movement. The look combined rich velvets, sheer organza, metallic fabrics, and intricate bead and pearl embroidery for a bold yet balanced finish.
Diana Penty was the showstopper for Jigar & Nikita’s 11°E collection, wearing a rose-pink lehenga that beautifully fused traditional craftsmanship with modern silhouettes. Soft prints, delicate pearl details, and fluid shapes made her look an elegant highlight of the evening.
Mandira Bedi turned heads for Payal Jain’s Paris Mon Amour collection in a strapless white gown richly embroidered and paired with a sheer trailing scarf. The look blended Parisian romance with couture precision, perfectly capturing the collection’s ode to timeless femininity.
Aditi Rao Hydari made her debut as co-creative director for Satya Paul, walking the ramp in a silk saree from the Night Garden collection featuring hues of plum, scarlet, and navy. With bold floral prints and modern draping, the line celebrated festive elegance with a contemporary twist. “I am really thrilled and looking forward to this new creative journey with Satya Paul,” Aditi told Times of India.