Aneet Padda delivered one of the most talked-about moments at Lakme Fashion Week 2026, closing the grand finale as the showstopper for Pero. As the week wrapped up on March 22, it was her runway appearance
that stood out for being sharp and confident. Since the fashion week began on March 19, the focus has been on standout looks.
By the final show, Aneet’s presence brought that energy together, clean, controlled, and easy to watch.
Textured Look That Did The Talking
Aneet’s outfit leaned into Pero’s signature aesthetic, soft silhouettes, handcrafted detailing, and a muted palette that still holds attention. She wore a blue-and-ivory mini dress built around texture rather than shine.
The sleeveless dress featured intricate floral applique work, creating a three-dimensional effect across the fabric. The blooms, placed in varying shades of blue, added movement as she walked, catching light without relying on heavy embellishment.
Layered over it was a cropped deep blue jacket with a fuzzy finish. It added structure to the otherwise fluid look and broke the softness just enough. That contrast, between delicate florals and a slightly heavier outer layer, is where the outfit worked best.
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Clean Styling Keeps The Focus On The Outfit
The styling stayed minimal, which helped. She paired the look with sheer black stockings and statement heels featuring oversized bow details. It added a playful edge without shifting attention away from the outfit.
Her beauty look followed the same line. Softly defined eyes, natural base, no heavy contour. Hair parted at the centre and kept sleek. Nothing distracting.
The focus stayed exactly where it should, on the textures, the movement and the silhouette.
Aneet Padda’s Workfront
The actress began her acting journey with a brief role in Salaam Venky (2022) before stepping into the lead with the Amazon Prime Video series Big Girls Don’t Cry (2024). She drew wider attention with Mohit Suri’s Saiyaara (2025), where she played a songwriter dealing with early-onset Alzheimer’s.
She is next set to appear in a Yash Raj Films-backed romantic drama directed by Maneesh Sharma, and has also voiced a character in Adi Shankar’s upcoming Devil May Cry 2.














