Maximalism is making a grand comeback in 2025, reclaiming its throne from minimalist trends. For those who love bold and opulent fashion, this year is for you to experiment! Leading the charge is actress Tamannaah Bhatia, who just dropped a masterpiece look by none other than Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, effortlessly excuding the mantra of "more is more."

Talking about maximalistic fashion, the designer duo themselves stated, "In our world, maximalism is a perpetual way of being. After all, to dress like there's no tomorrow is to wholeheartedly celebrate today."

The official handle of Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla shared stunning pictures of Tamannaah, featuring her in their new creation. Let's take a look:

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Decoding Tamannaah Bhatia's royal look

The 'Aaj Ki Raat' fame donned an exquisite ensemble that showcased the designer duo’s signature craftsmanship. Her outfit featured a richly embellished kurta, paired with a voluminous red crushed silk ghagra and a dupatta.

Tamannaah’s outfit was not just about the luxurious fabric but also about the details. The kurta and dupatta were decked in intricate embellishments, Bandhani designs, delicate tassels, and teardrop patterns.

Tamannaah Bhatia's royal look

Her accessories further elevated the look—jaw-dropping gold kadas adorned both her hands, and an exquisite gold hair ornament added a regal touch to her sleek bun.

Her makeup was kept fresh and dewy, with soft blushed cheeks, highted cheeks, and nude lips.

Duo's signature crushed silk technique

Crushed silk has long been a signature fabric for the ace designer duo. In a press statement, they said, "Pure silk has a natural element of starch in it, and it is this very detail that enables the crushed fabric to retain its texture. We have always and only used the purest of all materials for our creations."

Tamannaah Bhatia in Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla creation

They elaborated further, saying, "From the beginning of our careers, we have believed in the luxury of volumes of beautiful fabrics flowing most graciously over the skin. We adore the indulgence of Khadi silk, Mysore chiffons, crepe de chines, and Tussar silks of Bihar. We had even introduced our crushed technique in Bandhani and Churi sleeves, and they quickly became a sensation."