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Tamannaah Bhatia just introduced the lehenga style that will rule 2026

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 26, 2026, 11:24 IST
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Corset choli + flowy skirt: Tamannaah Bhatia sets the lehenga trend for 2026

Tamannaah Bhatia had a full-blown fashion moment as she took over the runway for Bhumika Sharma at Lakme Fashion Week - and honestly, it was hard to look away.

Walking for the designer’s Afterglow collection, Tamannaah stepped out in a striking red ensemble that felt equal parts festive and fresh. Think traditional roots, but with a modern twist that didn’t try too hard.

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​Beauty game on point

Her beauty look stayed in sync with the vibe - soft, glowing, and just the right amount of glam. Rosy cheeks, a mix of brown and pink tones on the lips, and a sharp winged liner gave her eyes that extra definition. She kept her hair easy with soft curls falling naturally over her shoulders.

But what really tied it all together? The jewellery. Tamannaah layered two statement necklaces studded with stones, skipping earrings, bangles, and rings altogether. It was a bold move, but it worked—it kept the focus right where it needed to be.

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The lehenga

Talking about the outfit, she shared that the lehenga felt “comfortable, feminine, flirty, and modern,” adding that the collection really captures the mood of women who want to enjoy festivities without compromising on comfort.

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​The collection

Bhumika Sharma’s Afterglow line, as the name suggests, plays with that soft glow you carry after a beautiful moment—easy, relaxed, yet still radiant. With a mix of lehengas, saris, and festive silhouettes, the collection blends traditional Indian aesthetics with a more current, wearable feel—perfect for the upcoming wedding season.


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Glowing

Tamannaah later summed it up best on Instagram, describing the collection as something that feels “relaxed, settled, and still glowing in its own way.” And honestly, that’s exactly how this look came across—effortless, modern, and quietly striking.

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