
As the curtains fall on Hyundai India Couture Week 2025, the runway left behind a trail of showstopping glamour. From heritage-inspired storytelling to futuristic silhouettes, this year’s couture week was a spectacular meeting of craft and celebrity. With each designer unveiling a distinct vision, and some of Bollywood’s brightest lending their charisma to the catwalk, it was a week where tradition met innovation, and fashion became poetry in motion. Here’s a look back at all the stars who owned the spotlight, one stunning moment at a time. (Source: Instagram/FDCI)

Wrapped in velvet and brocade, Rasha Thadani and Ibrahim Ali Khan turned showstoppers for JJ Valaya’s East, a couture journey that reimagines the Orient through the Western gaze. Royal, romantic, and richly layered. (Source: Instagram/FDCI)

A vision in sculptural steel and memory-woven textures, Khushi Kapoor embodied strength for Rimzim Dadu’s Oxynn—a modern ode to Gujarat’s nomadic Banjara roots. (Source: Instagram/FDCI)

Floral surrealism met molten romance as Sara Ali Khan walked in a dreamy appliqué look from Aisha Rao’s lush, nature-steeped collection. A poetic blend of soft structure and glamour. (Source: Instagram/FDCI)

In a fitting tribute, Arjun Rampal walked for late designer Rohit Bal’s Kash-Gul, an ode to Kashmir’s soul, stitched in gold zardozi and memory. The collection whispered elegance, heritage, and a lasting legacy. (Source: Instagram/FDCI)

Rewriting bridal couture with nostalgic prints and future-forward silhouettes, Bhumi Pednekar walked in Ritu Kumar’s Threads of Time: Reimagined. a fusion of legacy and individuality. (Source: Instagram/FDCI)

All grandeur and gravitas, Akshay Kumar brought palace drama to the ramp in a look that echoed royal heritage. Embroidered to perfection, this was Indian opulence at its most modern by Falguni and Shane Peacock. (Source: Instagram/FDCI)

A moonlit dream made real, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni glided down the runway in Suneet Varma’s twilight-inspired couture (Source: Instagram/FDCI)

Wrapped in lace and love, Tara Sutaria was ethereal in Roseroom’s couture tribute to self-love and rebirth. Every detail hand-stitched over 500 hours,. it looked more like a poem in motion. (Source: Instagram/FDCI)

Tamannaah embodied Becoming Love in Rahul Mishra’s transcendental couture inspired by Sufi philosophy. (Source: Instagram/FDCI)

Baroque, birds, and blooming paisleys, Jayanti Reddy’s showcase was a romantic escape into antique textiles, artful fringes, and heirloom-worthy details. Tradition never looked this whimsical. (Source: Instagram/FDCI)

Rebellion met regality in Shantnu & Nikhil’s Metropolis, a fierce reimagination of Indian menswear, where military structure and pearl drama collided in sculpted defiance. Power dressing, redefined. (Source: Instagram/FDCI)