OTT by Tarun Tahiliani Season 2: A Moving Canvas of Memory and Modernity
Some collections don’t just dress the body—they reveal the soul. With Season 2 of OTT by Tarun Tahiliani, showcased at Lakmé Fashion Week x FDCI, fashion became a meditation on movement—of garments, of stories, of the evolving self.
From the very first look—a gilet draped with intention, cinched differently with every model—the show felt like a live dialogue. A mirror to today’s woman: fluid, ever-shifting, unapologetically whole.
Drawing from the poetic intricacy of chikankari, revived Rabari embroidery, and the geometric lyricism of The Singh Twins, the collection unfolded in hues of blush, taupe, sage, and ecru. Rendered in Chanderi, linen, jersey, and organza, each piece was both memory and motion—tradition layered with transformation.





The silhouettes felt like whispers—intimate, sensual, soft—but never without direction. Here was a woman who doesn’t dress to perform, but to feel. Who doesn’t chase trends, but curates a wardrobe that moves with her through life.
As Tarun Tahiliani himself put it, “This collection speaks to the multifaceted urban woman—her wardrobe evolving as she does.”
At OTT, fashion wasn’t loud—it was lived. And through every layer, it reminded us that true beauty isn’t just worn. It’s remembered.
Photo : Perfect Shadows / FDCI x Lakme Fashion Week / RISE Worldwide