Bollywood icon Tabu mesmerized audiences at Lakme Fashion Week 2025, unveiling the 'Noor' collection by Itrh and Lakme Salon. Draped in a regal green anarkali with traditional jadau-inspired jewels, Tabu redefined the elegance of the Indian bride, blending vintage artistry with contemporary flair and glowing confidence.
Tabu, one of Bollywood’s most versatile and revered actresses, took center stage at Lakme Fashion Week 2025 with a breathtaking showcase of ‘Noor’—a bridal collection by Itrh, in creative collaboration with Lakme Salon. The event, held at Delhi’s iconic runway, saw the actor channeling a blend of tradition and contemporary artistry, capturing the essence of the modern Indian bride.
Key Moments from the Ramp
All eyes were on Tabu as she glided down the runway, transforming it into a regal bridal aisle. Dressed in an opulent green silk anarkali adorned with intricate golden jaali and zari work, her look was a tribute to India’s enduring textile and jewellery heritage. The layered silhouette, cinched waistline, and dramatic sweetheart neckline exuded majesty, perfectly highlighting Tabu’s timeless appeal.
The look was elevated by a lavish dupatta, swept gracefully over her shoulder, and complemented with statement jadau jewellery—a dazzling mathapatti, heavy earrings, and a bold maangtika. The absence of a necklace drew attention to the ensemble’s intricate craftsmanship, while her sleek bun, luminous makeup, and smoky eyes completed the striking transformation.
Highlights and Significance
Tabu’s appearance as Itrh’s showstopper brought to life the ‘Noor’ collection’s narrative: the metamorphosis of a bride from shy to radiant, celebrated through luxurious silks, classic motifs, and exquisite Indian craftsmanship.
The collection pays homage to the timelessness of jadau jewels and heritage drapery, but with a modern storytelling edge—a nod to the evolving identity of Indian women who combine tradition with self-assured cosmopolitanism.
Lakme Fashion Week 2025 buzzed with energy as other industry icons also graced the runway, but Tabu’s luminous presence and the ‘Noor’ collection’s captivating artistry became the high point of the night.
From radiant hues to story-driven design, Tabu and ‘Noor’ embodied the spirit of the new-age bride—rooted in tradition yet confidently stepping into the future.
Sources: Times of India, Free Press Journal, Herzindagi.