
ICW 2025: Tamannaah Bhatia Lights Up Manish Malhotra's Couture Party In A Golden Gown
While Brazilian supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio ruled the ramp as the showstopper, actor Tamannaah Bhatia owned the evening as a guest. Just one step into the venue, and all eyes were on her. And rightfully so.
Tamannaah Bhatia wore a golden-yellow gown from Manish Malhotra's collection INAYA. The off-shoulder silhouette was all about effortless glamour. The silver embellishments added a touch of bling, while the sweetheart neckline brought a soft, romantic feel to the gown.
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The gown featured a fitted waist that flared into a breezy, floor-length skirt with a thigh-high slit. The ombré golden tones gave it a dreamy, almost sun-kissed effect.
Tamannah Bhatia's makeup was soft, fresh and glowing – exactly what this gown needed. The actor went with a pink-toned look that played beautifully against the warm tones of her dress. Rosy lids with a subtle shimmer, fluttery lashes and peachy blush added that youthful flush. Her lips were done in a natural nude-pink hue.
For her hair, the diva let those waves fall loose in a messy way. As for accessories, she kept it minimal but striking. The star wore a pair of statement earrings that added just the right amount of sparkle.
This look proved that Tamannaah Bhatia does not need a runway to make a fashion statement. She walked into a party and gave us a masterclass in red carpet-ready glamour – with zero fuss and pure flair.
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