Key Points

Tara Sutaria turned heads at India Couture Week 2025 in a breathtaking ivory-gold corset gown by Isha Jajodia. The designer's 'Whispers of Love to Myself' collection celebrated feminine transformation through celestial pastels and bold jewel tones. Jajodia described the line as an ode to self-discovery and evolving womanhood. The event, supported by Reliance Brands and FDCI, will conclude with JJ Valaya's grand finale on July 30.

Key Points: Tara Sutaria stuns in Isha Jajodia corset gown at ICW 2025

  • Tara Sutaria wore a heavily embellished ivory-gold corset gown with lace detailing
  • Designer Isha Jajodia's collection celebrated self-love and feminine evolution
  • The show transitioned from pastels to structured jewel-toned ensembles
  • ICW 2025 features Rahul Mishra's opening and JJ Valaya's closing show
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ICW 2025: Tara Sutaria looks regal as she walks the ramp for Isha Jajodia in a dreamy corset gown

Tara Sutaria dazzles in Roseroom's ivory-gold corset gown at India Couture Week 2025, embodying Isha Jajodia's 'Whispers of Love' theme.

"This inspiration is an ode to love — love for womanhood, love for discovering the woman you're evolving into — Isha Jajodia"

New Delhi, July 24

The Hyundai India Couture Week 2025 continued to dazzle on Day 2, and actress Tara Sutaria made heads turn as she walked the ramp for Roseroom by Isha Jajodia.

The actress looked stunning in an ivory-gold corset gown that featured a heavily embellished bodice and a flared lace skirt. Her look was completed with soft curls, nude makeup, and a statement diamond necklace that added a touch of glamour to her overall appearance. The outfit was a mix of elegance and grace, perfectly matching the dreamy theme of the show.

The collection, titled 'Whispers of Love to Myself,' was presented by designer Isha Jajodia. Speaking to ANI before the show, Jajodia said, "This inspiration is actually an ode to love -- love for womanhood, love for a higher self, love for discovering the woman you're evolving into."

"...You will see the transition from celestial pastel colors to jewel tones, which are structured and very strong. Then, it again comes to the woman who is becoming whole and complete. You'll see lots of pearls, ivories, and very strong constructions toward the end of the show," she added.

ICW 2025, in association with Reliance brands, an initiative of FDCI, began on a grand note with Rahul Mishra's opening show on Wednesday, July 23. Bollywood actress Tamannaah Bhatia walked the runway, donning exquisite pieces of his creativity. The event will wrap up with JJ Valaya's closing presentation on July 30.

On the work front, Tara has recently been seen in music videos, including Thodi Si Daaru with AP Dhillon and Pyaar Aata Hai with Ishaan Khatter. She was last seen in the film Apurva (2023) and has not yet announced her next movie project.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While Tara looks stunning, I wish Indian designers would focus more on wearable couture rather than just ramp pieces. Most of these designs are impractical for real women's lives. The craftsmanship is beautiful though.
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Ananya R
The ivory-gold combination is giving major royal vibes! Tara carries it with such grace. Also love how ICW is showcasing both established and emerging designers like Isha. Our fashion industry is truly evolving 🇮🇳✨
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Karthik V
The detailing on that bodice must have taken hundreds of hours! Respect to the karigars behind these creations. Wish the article had given them some credit too.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian fashion, I'm blown away by the craftsmanship! The transition from pastels to jewel tones sounds like a beautiful journey. Would love to see more international models at these shows too.
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Divya L
Tara's makeup was on point! That nude lip with the dramatic eyes is perfect for the outfit. Hope she does more movies soon - she's such a talented actress along with being a fashion icon.

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