‘Forever New’, Forever Triptii Dimri: Timeless, Feminine, Fearless; Exclusive Interview, TheGlitz 2025 Fashion & Style

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Triptii Dimri: Grace in Motion, Style in Every Frame

With her ethereal beauty, quiet charisma, and screen presence that lingers long after the credits roll, Triptii Dimri is redefining stardom on her own terms. Catapulted to nationwide fame after her powerful performance in Animal, she’s not just the “National Crush”, she’s a style icon for the modern muse. As the face of ‘Forever New‘, Triptii Dimri effortlessly blends elegance with ease, embodying the brand’s signature femininity with every outfit she dons.

…Whether she’s walking through sun-drenched streets in a breezy linen co-ord or bringing subtle drama to the screen in a romantic floral, Triptii’s fashion choices mirror her on-screen choices… intentional, inspired, and quietly powerful.

In an exclusive interview with Sumita Chakraborty, Editor-in-Chief, TheGlitz, Triptii Dimri opens up about fashion, femininity, ‘Forever New’ and the wardrobe that travels with her from Mumbai to London… with style to spare.

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Your personal style often balances elegance with ease, how does Forever New’s June drop reflect your own fashion philosophy?

This collection captures that sweet spot between looking polished and feeling relaxed. From fluid fabrics to romantic silhouettes, it’s effortless yet elevated—exactly how I like my wardrobe to feel every day.

From the Almada Holiday to Lyell Floral prints, this collection feels like a vacation in your wardrobe. What’s your go-to travel outfit when you’re flying off for a quick getaway?

I always gravitate towards linen co-ords or a soft, flowy midi… comfortable enough for travel, chic enough for any plan right after landing. Add oversized sunglasses and I’m ready to go!

The June collection is full of puff sleeves, lace, and romantic florals. Which piece did you fall in love with first, and how would you style it for a day out in Mumbai or London?

The Camden Puff Sleeve Mini is a dream. In Mumbai, I’d wear it with flats and a tote for brunch. In London, I’d throw on a trench and boots… so versatile!

Linen co-ords and breezy dresses are ideal for Indian summers. How important is comfort in your style choices, especially during travel or long shoot days?

Comfort is non-negotiable. Long hours mean I need pieces that move with me—nothing restrictive. That’s why I love Forever New’s breathable fabrics and light tailoring.

You’ve always carried florals with such grace. What’s your secret to wearing prints without letting them overpower your personality?

I let the print do the talking and keep everything else minimal—natural makeup, delicate jewelry, and easy hair. It’s all about balance.

Forever New’s silhouettes speak to modern femininity. How has your personal style evolved over the years, and which current trends are you gravitating towards?

My style has become more refined and intentional. I’m loving timeless pieces with a twist—like bold necklines or lace detailing that still feel classic.

As the brand ambassador of Forever New, how do you feel this collection empowers women through fashion?

It celebrates softness and strength. Each piece feels like it’s made for real women—who want to feel beautiful and confident without trying too hard.

With the End of Season Sale around the corner, what would be your top 3 Forever New wardrobe must-haves every woman should grab before they’re gone?

Fran Linen Mini

The Layne Printed Midi, the Fran Linen Mini, and a classic pastel blazer—you’ll wear them on repeat.

From being the nation’s crush to owning every frame you step into, your film journey has been nothing short of cinematic. Can you give us a sneak peek into any upcoming roles or ventures that, much like Forever New, promise a fresh new chapter?

I’m exploring a few stories that really push me emotionally and creatively. I can’t share much yet, but expect something quietly powerful—just like Forever New’s elegance.

Your characters often embody quiet strength and timeless charm… qualities that Forever New celebrates through its silhouettes. If your next film role had to be styled entirely from Forever New’s latest collection, which look would make it to the movie poster?

The Layne Printed Midi for sure. It’s delicate but confident—perfect for a character with layers.

Rapid, Radiant, Runway-Ready: Triptii in 5 Snappy Answers

  1. Flats or Heels? Flats for day, heels for drama.
  2. Mini, Midi or Maxi? Midi—always elegant.
  3. Your forever wardrobe essential from Forever New? A linen blazer.
  4. Prints or Pastels? Pastels with personality.
  5. If your style had a mood board, what three words would be on it? Feminine, fluid, timeless.
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