
Akshay Kumar Makes A Dazzling Comeback To The Runway In Royal White Sherwani
The third day of the 18th edition of Hyundai India Couture Week 2025 saw Falguni Shane Peacock taking over the Taj Palace in New Delhi. The collection was all about royal opulence. Actor Akshay Kumar returned to the runway after more than a decade and turned showstopper for Falguni Shane Peacock.
Akshay Kumar 's showstopping look featured a pristine white sherwani that was paired with matching white pants. In this striking look from Falguni Shane Peacock's Raj Mahal Bijoux collection, actor Akshay Kumar epitomises understated regality with a modern edge. The look featured a textured sherwani that blends classic tailoring with minimalist sophistication. The sherwani features a subtle woven pattern and is adorned with gold buttons.
Falguni Shane Peacock's latest couture collection, Raj Mahal Bijoux, is a glittering tribute to India's regal past: a world where opulence reigned supreme, and every jewel told a story. Aptly titled 'The Palace of Jewels', the collection is a poetic exploration of the lavish lives of maharajas and maharanis, blending heritage with haute couture in the designers' signature grandiose style.
Drawing from the architectural marvels of India's royal palaces, from the intricate stonework of Jaipur's City Palace to the magnificent marble peacock sculpture of Baroda's Laxmi Vilas Palace, the collection echoes the craftsmanship and artistry of a time when fashion was inextricably linked to grandeur. The garments breathe life into palace walls, frescoed ceilings, and lush gardens where exotic birds roamed freely—motifs reimagined in ornate embroidery, fluid drapes, and dramatic silhouettes.
At the heart of Raj Mahal Bijoux lies the romance of handwoven sarees, sheer veils, and sculpted capes. The designers delve into the legacy of India's royal jewels: legendary emeralds, uncut diamonds, and heirloom treasures, to create embellishments that sparkle with history. Yet, the collection is far from being merely nostalgic. Each piece is designed for the modern-day maharani.
Raj Mahal Bijoux is steeped in cultural reverence. It pays homage to the hands that continue to shape Indian couture: the artisans and weavers who translate centuries-old techniques into modern masterpieces. From detailed handwork and zardozi embroidery to layers of silk, tulle, and sequins that mimic the textures of royal court attire, every ensemble is a work of wearable art.
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