India Couture Week 2024: Wamiqa Gabbi and Taha Shah grace the show for Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla

Updated : Jul 25, 2024 13:36
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India Couture Week is here, and the anticipation is high as we look forward to the breathtaking designs and star-studded showstoppers that will highlight the event.

On the first day of the event, Wamiqa Gabbi and Taha Shah turned the showstoppers for Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla. The designer duo presented their young labels 'Mard' and 'Asal'. 
Actor Wamiqa Gabbi opened the show for Asal, in an ivory trail lehenga with resham embroidery, embellished with pearls and crystals.

On the other hand, Taha walked down the ramp in an olive silk tissue long kurta sparkling with crystal-encrusted flying birds and flared trousers. To close the show, Wamiqa wore a red lehenga from the 'Bridal Gota' collection.

 

Meanwhile, Taha Shah Badussha stole the show in an olive silk tissue long kurta adorned with crystal-encrusted flying birds. He paired the elegant kurta with regal yet comfortable brocade flared pants, blending sophistication with ease. In another striking appearance, the Heeramandi actor exuded opulence in brocade pants, complemented by a dramatic textile drape featuring intricate Zardozi embroidery.

His ensemble was completed with a matching Zardozi belt, adding a touch of grandeur. With his perfectly groomed, gelled hair and effortlessly charming style, Taha Shah Badussha truly captivated the audience.

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