The runway is no longer a waiting room, nor is it a distant fantasy reserved for a season yet to arrive. It is immediate, wearable and designed to move with the pace of real life. This shift was clearly seen at the recently held fashion showcase ‘Darbar’ by House of Amir Adnan, where the label’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection was presented with a clear focus on accessibility, relevance and modern wearability. Introduced under the leadership of CEO Parishae Adnan, the show marked the brand’s move towards a runway-to-retail model, bringing select looks into stores immediately after the show and narrowing the gap between presentation and purchase without compromising on craft or design integrity. This week, You! breaks down these looks and how you can wear them…
wardrobe
A crisp white button-down anchors a floor-grazing skirt finished with tonal embroidery. The contrast between structure and flow makes it easy to style, keep it relaxed with flats and minimal jewellery for daytime or define the waist and add heels to carry it into the evening.
A fitted black gown follows the body in a clean,
uninterrupted line, with dense embellishment adding depth without distraction. Style it with voluminous hair and restrained accessories, letting the silhouette and
detailing set the tone for formal nights.
A halter-neck blouse in richly woven brocade pairs with a softly draped dhoti-skirt in matching tones, finished with intricate zari work that catches the light. The sculpted top keeps the silhouette sharp while the fluid drape adds movement, style with statement cuffs and minimal heels for evenings that call for confidence and control.
A deep embroidered blouse paired with a voluminous lehenga balances precision with movement. The blouse can also work seamlessly with tailored trousers for a modern look, while the full set holds its own for festive evenings that call for presence and polish.
A flowing halter gown in falls into a relaxed A-line, layered with delicate floral embroidery and subtle sequins for texture. The neckline and fluid volume create an effortless line. Keep accessories light and let the print and sparkle carry the look from day receptions to evening affairs.
A fitted choli in pastel florals meets a full lehenga scattered with embroidery, paired with a sheer dupatta edged in gold detailing. The balance between structure and softness makes it versatile. Wear the blouse with tailored separates for a modern edge or style the full set for festive occasions.
CREDITS
Text: Wallia Khairi Designer: House of Amir Adnan
Styling: Tabesh Khoja Hair & Makeup: Nabila’s
Coordination: Talking Point