The 18th edition of India Couture Week brought the curtain down on yet another season of unforgettable runway moments and iconic designer showcases. Framed by an opulent backdrop, this year’s couture showcase stood as a testament to India’s thriving innovation, heritage, and craftsmanship. From iconic celebrity showstoppers to statement-making silhouettes, the fashion show unveiled a host of striking trends that defined the runway this season. Take a closer look at the standout trends from the India Couture Week 2025 that wowed the internet.
The Top Trends from The India Couture Week 2025 Ready for Your Closet
Here are some of the standout India Couture Week trends that defined the season and that which you can embrace instantly.
1. Corset Craze

What was once a historical staple is now experiencing an Indian renaissance in bridal couture. This year’s runway was a canvas for all the celebrated designers to reimagine corsets in extraordinary ways: from Roseroom by Isha Jajodia’s handcrafted gold and pearl-encrusted silhouettes to Tarun Tahiliani’s lavishly embellished corsets paired with sarees, Suneet Varma’s sculptural bodices, and Rahul Mishra’s dramatic corset gowns.
Get the trend straight off the runway with this dreamy pink corset lehenga set, ideal for receptions, engagement, and destination weddings.

2. Floral Twist in Menswear
Breaking free from the usuals, florals took centre stage for menswear at this year’s couture celebration. From sherwanis featuring intricate threadwork designs to bandhgalas and jackets dipped in delicate prints, the trends redefined masculine charm.

Make a statement in this printed bandhgala set that channels the season’s love for florals in menswear

3. Red Revival

There’s no such thing as too much red, and the couturiers at the ICW made sure the world knows about it. From Amit Aggarwal’s fluid red silhouettes to Aisha Rao's vivid red palettes on her menswear collection, it was evident that red has no gender but only royalty.
This red silk pre-draped saree brings together the elegance of tradition and the ease of modern couture.

4. White Out
Doubtful of colors? Go all white, guys! This season’s couture stood as a testament to designers reviving the power of white in menswear. There’s something refined, classy and magical about this faultless shade. Akshay Kumar was not the only one stealing the limelight in Falguni Shane Peacock’s white regal masterpiece, but several other fashion designers, such as Tarun Tahiliani and Rohit Bal, wowed us with their bespoke all-white looks.

Elevate festive looks in this all-white pin-tuck kurta and pant set.

5. Big Bling Energy

For Indians, there is no bridal couture without high-shine elements and maximum bling. This year’s ICW runway was a witness to designers like Falguni Shane Peacock, Suneet Varma, Aisha Rao, and more taking the drama a notch higher with heavily encrusted dupattas, ornate accessories, and shimmering veils. This trend of every inch of bridal couture boasting of pearl, sequin, and other precious stone embellishments is our favorite from the list.
Take the blingy, floral embroidered bridal lehenga trend from the runway to your closet with this stunning piece.

6. Peplums Please

Peplums have always fascinated us with their flirty and feminine appeal, and the top celebrated Indian designers at ICW showcased the silhouette with their signature twist. While Jayanti Reddy paired heavily embroidered peplum blouses with luxury lehengas for a modern bridal look, finishing off with fringes, tassels and more. Others swapped the conventional topwear with peplums to create interesting Indo-Western styles such as peplum and gharara sets.
Bring a contemporary twist to tradition with this peplum and gharara set that perfectly captures the season’s peplum trend.

7. Pearl Affair
Pearls emerged as the season’s most loved embellishment that elevated couture with their sophisticated luxury. The designer reinterpreted this classic detail in a more modern and refreshing way. We came across corsets dripping in pearls, encrusted bridal lehengas, and blouses shimmering with pearl mosaics. The trend yet again was a testament to the fact that pearls are no longer looked up as an accent but rather as a statement.

This season, upgrade your festive closet with some pearl-encrusted couture with this pink organza peplum and sharara set featuring precious pearls and silk beads.

8. Whimsical Veils and Feathers

What’s a couture season without dramatic veils and feathers? This year, we spotted Falguni Shane Peacock adding feathers on jewel tones like sapphires and corals to turn bridal couture bold and jaw-dropping. Meanwhile, Tarun Tahiliani’s collection, named Quintessence, added a sculptural twist with his short and diagonally cut veils dipped in rich embellishments.
Step into the veils-and-feathers trend with this statement piece that blends whimsy with high couture.

9. East Meets West

This year’s couture displayed a beautiful dialogue between Indian heritage and Western silhouettes. The bold fusion was highlighted by corseted sarees, jackets styled with dhoti pants, tailored gowns featuring resham and zardozi work and more.
Embrace the fusion trend with our curated piece that blends global silhouettes with Indian craftsmanship

10. Metallic Tones
This year, metallic tones dominated the ICW runway, setting the moodboard for futuristic glamor with a side of Indian couture. Designers like Amit Aggarwal and Rimzim Dadu led the charge, reinterpreting the metallics not just as accents but also as the main canvas of couture.

Embrace the fusion trend with our curated piece that blends global silhouettes with Indian craftsmanship

11. Cape Comeback

This season, capes soared higher than before on the runway, showing us how to add some royal charm and theatrical twist to our bridal and ethnic wear. Several designers reimagined them in thoughtfully embroidered veils, sheer overlays and heavily embellished statement pieces, proving that capes are no longer a luxe accessory but a couture necessity.
Own the cape trend with this statement piece that blends drama and elegance in equal measure




