Neeta Lulla Unveils “Vrindavan Symphony” Collection: An Ode to Love, Romance, and Ethereal Beauty

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Renowned fashion icon Neeta Lulla has once again dazzled the fashion world with the launch of her latest collection, Vrindavan Symphony. As a true romanticist at heart, many of Neeta’s collections exude a philosophy of love and passion. And with Vrindavan Symphony, she has once again outdone herself, creating a collection that is sure to leave you breathless.

Inspired by the eternal romance of Radha and Krishna, Vrindavan Symphony is a truly enchanting collection, the perfect blend of music, flowers, and the mesmerizing ambiance of Vrindavan. It perfectly encapsulates Neeta’s philosophy, intertwining the timeless tale of romance with the allure of flowing fabrics, pastel colors, and sensuous attire.

Her creative vision in Vrindavan Symphony captures the essence of flowers, symbolizing love, romance, friendship, and beauty. The collection features flowing and fluid silhouettes that exude a sense of enchantment, capturing the freedom and grace reminiscent of Radha and Krishna’s timeless romance.

Stealing the spotlight are the captivating flowing skirts, long jackets & pre-draped sarees adorned in rich shades of blue orchid and emerald. Vintage gold accents bestow an opulent touch, evoking a sense of grandeur. With their regal allure and exaggerated silhouettes, these ensembles become an irresistible choice for those seeking resort wear that exudes elegance or for a radiant bride on her special day.

Each garment in the collection is meticulously crafted with attention to detail, cut & fit. Embroidered in Resham, the designs are enhanced by sensuously cut blouses adorned with pearls, katdana, and sequins, intricately merged with appliqué work. This amalgamation of adornments adds depth and richness, elevating the overall allure of the ensembles.

Neeta Lulla shares her inspiration behind Vrindavan Symphony, stating, “The epitome of happiness, love, and romance between Krishna and Radha in Vrindavan, depicted through dance and folklore, serves as the foundation for this collection. Through Vrindavan Symphony, I aim to capture the essence of their eternal love and bring it to life through the medium of fashion.”

With its enchanting flowing silhouettes, intricate embroideries, and vibrant color palette, this collection is poised to captivate hearts and ignite the imagination of all who behold it.

About Neeta Lulla:


Neeta Lulla is a renowned fashion designer with a career spanning over three decades. Her exceptional creativity and craftsmanship have made her an icon in the fashion industry. Neeta Lulla’s designs have adorned numerous celebrities both in India & internationally. Her contributions to the world of fashion have been recognized with several prestigious awards. Alongside her successful career, Neeta Lulla actively supports sustainable fashion practices, promoting ethical sourcing and conscious consumption.

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