Tamanna Bhatia Channels Sea Fairy in a Classic Gaurav Gupta Ensemble

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Tamanna Bhatia recently sported a meteoric signature Gaurav Gupta Electric Blue Skirt and Blouse serving desi state-of-the-art regal allure. Predominantly known for his avant-garde designs, Gaurav Gupta is a visionary in true sense, his atelier being a sanctuary of creativity, innovation and elegance. Adding onto the already diverse bundle of feathers in Gupta’s A-list clientele hat, Tamannah’s electric blue co-ord was as dramatic as her brazen smokey eye, if not more. 

Famously known for his vibrant colour palette and cutting-edge designs, Gaurav Gupta often plays daringly with bold embellishments, unconventional fabrics, and striking details making them stand out on both runways and red carpets. 

Tamanna Bhatia in Gaurav Gupta

This time, for the bridal collection, the set, like his other works too is an out-of-the-box approach towards the classic Indian lehenga. With a semi-sheer skirt, and an embellished blouse and cape, the ensemble is an exemplification of traditional Indian craftsmanship with contemporary design sensibilities. 

On the Indian and international fashion stages, Gaurav Gupta is an unstoppable force. During ‘23 Paris Haute Couture Week, Gaurav Gupta made a sensational debut, launching himself into the world stage of haute couture. During her Renaissance tour, Beyoncé sported a jewelled bodysuit. His exquisite creations have been seen on the red carpets of the Grammy and Oscar ceremonies by Lizzo, Cardi B, Jenna Ortega and Meghan Thee Stallion. 

The strapless blouse in Gupta’s Modern Brides of ’24 collection represents a contemporary twist on a timeless classic, featuring a strapless sheer bodice that adds a modern edge. Similarly, the sequinned cape is a deconstructed interpretation of a traditional dupatta, seamlessly blending the old with the new in Gupta’s signature style.

This ensemble epitomises the essence of Gupta’s collection, striking a perfect balance between fun, elegance, and allure. Despite its playful elements, the outfit retains its inherent sophistication and beauty, making it a standout choice for modern brides seeking a touch of glamour.

The vibrant Electric Blue hue, which has become synonymous with Gupta’s brand identity since the iconic Electric Blue gown from the “Shunya” collection, serves as a bold statement colour. Gupta himself refers to Electric Blue as “their red,” drawing parallels to Sabyasachi’s iconic red hue that defines the brand’s aesthetic.

Tamanna’s meteoric piece, while lighter and more wearable compared to Gupta’s elaborate runway creations, still captures attention with its vivid colour and embellished silhouette. This design perfectly aligns with Gupta’s vision of offering brides a blend of fun and drama, ensuring that they stand out while feeling comfortable and confident as the main protagonist of their special day.

The incorporation of bright colours, intricate embellishments, and innovative silhouettes underscores Gupta’s commitment to redefining bridal wear with a contemporary twist. His ability to infuse traditional elements with modern sensibilities creates a unique and captivating aesthetic that resonates with today’s brides who seek individuality and style.

His mastery in merging tradition with innovation, resulting in a range of stunning ensembles that cater to the modern bride’s desire for glamour, elegance, and a touch of theatricality remains unparalleled.

Before this, Gupta had made a triumphant return to Paris Couture Week on January 25, showcasing a mesmerising collection titled ‘Aarohanam’. This significant event unfolded on the concluding day of presentations for the autumn/winter 2024 season in the heart of the French fashion capital.

Greetings! I’m Archisha, a journalism and media student with an insatiable passion for engaging in conversations about anything and everything. Beyond my love for communication and discourse, I am also a budding writer who finds her truest calling in capturing the world bathed in ink (especially the opulent world of couture).

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