As Püge’s showstopper, Aneet Padda lit up the Lakmé Fashion Week finale with a lovely blend of texture, sheen, and subtle elegance. View images and a video.
What Aneet Padda wore during the 2026 Lakme Fashion Week
As she walked the grand finale for Püge at Lakmé Fashion Week, Aneet lit up the runway with a dash of sparkle, subtle sheen, and irresistible Gen Z charisma. She created a runway moment that seemed both new and sophisticated by skilfully fusing handcrafted elegance with youthful enthusiasm.
Aneet personified Pỹ’s passion for delicate silhouettes, complex fabrics, and a subdued yet eye-catching colour scheme while wearing the brand’s trademark handcrafted costume. Her blue-and-ivory ensemble, which perfectly balanced whimsy and couture, was a master study in textural play.
The elaborate flower appliqué work on the sleeveless minidress made it stand out and produced a gorgeous three-dimensional impression. With each step she took, the ensemble came to life thanks to the scattered blue flowers that imparted depth and movement.
A deep blue, cropped jacket with a fuzzy, tactile feel was layered over the dress. The piece gave the otherwise flowing silhouette solidity and provided a warm contrast to the delicate flowers underneath. The appearance really came to life in this interaction of structure and tenderness, which is why Pérez is praised.
How she put on her appearance
The combination was further enhanced by her style. Aneet added a playful, almost doll-like finish to the ensemble by accessorising it with dramatic shoes with exaggerated bow accents and sheer black stockings. In order to keep the craftsmanship as the major attraction, few accessories were used.
In terms of beauty, she chose a simple, traditional style. Aneet’s sleek, center-parted hair, natural base, and gently defined eyes let the hues and textures of her ensemble to take center stage.
Concerning Aneet Padda
Before getting her first main role in the Amazon Prime Video series Big Girls Don’t Cry (2024), Aneet Padda began her acting career with a minor part in the drama Salaam Venky (2022). Her portrayal of a singer suffering from early-onset Alzheimer’s in Mohit Suri’s romance movie Saiyaara (2025) helped her become more well-known.
She will thereafter star in a love film helmed by Maneesh Sharma and supported by Yash Raj Films. Additionally, she provided voice acting for Adi Shankar’s next project, Devil May Cry 2.







