Palak Tiwari’s Grand Finale Walk for Neeta Lulla Was A Stunner!

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Neeta Lulla kicked off the show drawing inspiration from the fashion house’s rich archives. The crisp and succinct collection reinterprets classic styles with a modern twist, bearing the indelible mark of the designer’ signature styles that spelled exquisite and timeless at the same time. TheGlitz has more…

Palak Tiwari closes Neeta Lulla’s Unprecedented Opulence collection at Global India Couture Week
Palak Tiwari closes Neeta Lulla’s Unprecedented Opulence collection at Global India Couture Week

“We were thrilled to be a part of the grand finale and our showstopping gown worn by Palak Tiwari was a moment of unparalleled grandeur. The essence of our collection is encapsulated in her – a harmonious blend of youth and innovation, where each stride resonates with elegance and confidence.”

Neeta Lulla

At the heart of this collection lies dedication and an unrivalled attention to craftsmanship. Each garment is a testament to the commitment of skilled artisans, with intricate embroidery adding depth and dimension, creating a tapestry of breath-taking beauty. The colour palette is a kaleidoscope that caters to the diverse needs of contemporary women, from timeless black and ivory to vibrant hues that reflect the multifaceted modern woman. The silhouettes in the collection are a mesmerising blend of classic and avant-garde, with sensual ‘saree-gowns’ that blur the borders between conventional and modern.

Palak Tiwari in a stunning Indo-Western Gown by Neeta Lulla at the Global India Couture Week
Palak Tiwari in a stunning Indo-Western Gown by Neeta Lulla at the Global India Couture Week

“I am over the moon, and honestly, it is an honour for me, as somebody who’s so new in her career, to be associating with a designer as massive as Neeta Lulla. Her reputation precedes her; she is one of the finest designers that we have in the Indian fashion industry at the moment and has been for a very long time. I think every girl knows what the words Neeta Lulla mean to them. Of course, she’s a brand, and she’s an icon. It’s just a fine moment for me to be associating with her and to be walking for her.”

Palak Tiwari

Palak Tiwari graced the stage in a classic pearl sheath gown accentuated by an exquisitely attached bandeau cape. This opulent masterpiece showcases a symphony of craftsmanship, where intricate 3D floral and leaf motifs, meticulously embroidered with matte beads, glistening crystals, opulent sequins, and radiant katdana, adorn its sumptuous fabric. The gown’s allure is further heightened by a flowing cascade of long tassels in katdana, complemented by delicate leaf-shaped accents, infusing every movement with an irresistible charm. In this regal collection, Palak Tiwari personifies elegance in its purest form, a living testament to the world of luxury and sophistication.

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