Tamannaah Bhatia totally stole the show at the India Couture Week 2025 as she walked the runway for Rahul Mishra’s dreamy Couture Fall collection titled Becoming Love. Held on July 23, the show dove deep into the many layers of love, drawing inspiration not just from emotion, but from Sufi philosophy and the beauty of nature. Tamannaah brought the theme alive, strutting down the ramp twice in two jaw-droppingly gorgeous looks, one a modern, floral mermaid gown and the other, a regal lehenga straight out of a romantic daydream.

For her first look, Tamannaah gave us full-on fairycore vibes. She wore a body-hugging, pastel-hued gown with a mermaid silhouette that looked like it had been dipped in a garden. Covered in delicate 3D flowers, soft leaves, and blooming petals, the dress looked alive, like spring had wrapped itself around her. The single shoulder strap gave it an edgy twist, while her glowy skin, rose-tinted cheeks, and wet-look hair added just the right amount of ethereal glam. It was giving “modern-day forest nymph,” and we were here for it.But just when we thought she couldn’t top that, she returned in a stunning lehenga that felt like stepping into a painting. This wasn’t just a pretty outfit, it was storytelling on fabric. The skirt featured intricate embroidery that formed a whole scenic landscape, think tranquil lakes, floating lotuses, little birds, and open fields. The sheer dupatta also carried nature-inspired motifs, and her look was tied together with a pair of classic jhumkas that added that perfect traditional touch.

What made her double appearance even more powerful was the contrast between the two looks. The gown hugged her curves and served a bold, almost mystical energy, while the lehenga flared out like royalty – majestic, gentle, and rooted in tradition. Both outfits celebrated nature but in very different ways.The gown felt like a wild, romantic garden come to life with its sculpted fit and asymmetrical strap, it hinted at confidence and quiet strength. It was soft yet fierce. Meanwhile, the lehenga leaned into nature’s peaceful, almost spiritual side, capturing an entire ecosystem on fabric, like you’re wearing a soft-spoken love letter to the earth.In short, Tamannaah didn’t just walk the ramp, she brought Rahul Mishra’s nature-meets-love vision to life, looking like she’d walked out of a surreal fantasy. And honestly, both outfits were pure magic.