Tabu walked the premiere night of ‘Dune: Prophecy’ and slayed like a queen. Read on to know how she donned a heritage attire with touch of contemporary.
Tabu is a queen in her own right. Be it acting or carrying confidence up her sleeves, she does all of it with class. At the grand premiere of her HBO’ ‘Dune:Prophecy’ at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York ‘, she walked the carpet in a classic black dress that just left us all swooning over. With utmost grace, she donned a beautiful heritage piece by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla with a touch h of modern glam with it.
Tabu in black ABJSK dress for ‘Dune:Prophecy’
Tabu wore a beautiful Indian traditional cloth that is called an Angarakha. It is simple, splain yet exudes grace and elegance with every thread. According to ABJSK description, ” The ensemble is a one-of-a-kind couture masterpiece that reimagines a classic Angrakha as a unique silhouette that complements Tabu’s sculpted shoulders and tall frame. It features the revival of Abu Sandeep’s ‘Crushed Silk’ collection, which was originally created by serendipity. Made with pure Khadi silk, it has a crushed texture so hypnotic that it flows like an endless sea of maximal fabulosity. The texture is created by a secret signature technique discovered thirty-eight years ago.”
“The garment has been hand-tailored with over fifty metres of silk that finds elegant expression in a mix of Indian heritage and Western style,” it read.
To amp up the glam quotient, Tabu tied a dainty hair bun, with smokey eye make up and black-silver earrings. The boat neck style, off-shoulder gown look added the touch of modern glamour in the traditional heritage piece.
Netizens just cannot stop gushing over the gorgeous gothic look that Tabu pulled off. One user commented, “Hollywood has been blessed by the MOTHER.” Another said, “Lewks that could kill💘.”
‘Dune: Prophecy’ will start streaming on Jio Cinema from November 18. Tabu will be seen playing the pivotal role of Sister Francesca in the series. It is a prequel to Timothée Chalamet’s Dune: Part One.