
Janhvi Kapoor Dazzles As Jayanti Reddy's Showstopper At India Couture Week 2025
Janhvi Kapoor made a striking statement at the 2025 edition of India Couture Week, turning heads as she took over the ramp as the showstopper for designer Jayanti Reddy. The actress recently dropped a carousel of stunning pictures from the couture showcase on her Instagram feed, captioning it simply: 'Loved walking for @jayantireddylabel."
Her look was nothing short of mesmerizing. Dressed in a pastel-hued lehenga that seamlessly blended classic craftsmanship with contemporary charm, Janhvi exuded ethereal elegance. The soft blush lehenga skirt was drenched in glimmering sequins and fine threadwork, creating a visual tapestry of intricate artistry.
The texture-rich fabric, adorned with delicate motifs, brought depth and richness to the ensemble. The silhouette was tailored to perfection, hugging her frame and highlighting her poise. The blouse featured a flattering sweetheart neckline with scalloped detailing, embellished with fine embroidery that mirrored the lehenga's ornate design.
One of the standout features of her outfit was the pearl-laced sleeve detailing that gently cascaded along her arms, an element that brought a regal flair to her overall look. The structured choli paired harmoniously with the flowing, soft net dupatta, which was lightly embroidered with sequins and added a fluid, romantic touch as it trailed behind her.
Janhvi accessorised with a floral choker, coordinating earrings, and styled her hair in loose, soft waves completing a look that was equal parts dreamy and sophisticated. It was a runway moment that embodied grace, glamour, and grandeur in perfect harmony.
On the film front, Janhvi is currently prepping for her next big-screen appearance in Paran Sundari, where she stars opposite Sidharth Malhotra.
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