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Post by : Meena Ariff
Grammy-winning artist Tyla, famed for chart-toppers like Chanel, Water, and Shake Ah, made her debut in Mumbai as part of her concert tour. Although her electrifying 60-minute performance wowed attendees, it was her offstage fashion that truly went viral. Tyla showcased a saree-inspired couture number that quickly gained traction across social media platforms.
This remarkable piece was designed by 23-year-old Nancy Tyagi, a talented designer from Delhi known for her intricate craftsmanship and innovative designs. The mint-green garment was meticulously handcrafted, merging the grace of traditional saree attire with a captivating red-carpet style. It featured a pre-draped pallu, sleek pleated skirt, low-waisted cut, and a dramatic train. A thigh-high slit added an edgy flair, complemented by a transparent finish adorned with subtle sequins that sparkled in the light.
Tyla completed her ensemble with a bralette-style blouse showcasing a daring neckline and thin straps, echoing the elaborate embellishments on the saree-inspired drape. Her choice of accessories further enhanced the outfit: she donned embellished heels, elegant bracelets, a delicate haath phool, a choker, dangling earrings, and a bindi that added an unexpected yet meaningful cultural nod.
Her beauty look mirrored the outfit’s spirit. Tyla’s braids framed her face beautifully, while her makeup—a blend of winged eyeliner, feathered brows, shimmering champagne eyeshadow, rosy cheeks, glossy caramel lips, and radiant highlighter—captured the limelight perfectly.
The duo's collaboration elicited widespread acclaim online. Tyla shared a series of photos and videos on Instagram, praising Nancy for her dedication in crafting the gown overnight. Nancy also posted behind-the-scenes content, including intimate moments of the bindi fitting. Reflecting on her vision, Nancy expressed her desire to intertwine the rich heritage of Indian artisanship with Tyla’s bold modernity, crafting an expression that honors both identities.
Responses from celebrities and fashion experts were overwhelmingly positive. Jacqueline Fernandez expressed excitement, while many fashion commentators hailed the look as daring and iconic. Social media users lauded Nancy’s ingenuity and craftsmanship for creating a landmark outfit that celebrates cultural identity and individuality. Tyla, too, was praised for her respectful and stylish embrace of Indian culture.
This viral sensation became one of the most discussed cross-cultural fashion moments of the week, marking Nancy Tyagi’s most significant international recognition to date and leaving a lasting impression on Tyla’s visit to India.
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