Post by : Mina Rahman
Grammy-winning South African artist Tyla, celebrated for hits like Chanel, Water, and Shake Ah, visited Mumbai for the first time, lighting up the concert scene. While her electrifying 60-minute show was a hit, the true sensation was her offstage ensemble that had social media buzzing. Tyla donned a couture outfit inspired by the traditional saree, which sent the fashion community into a frenzy.
This striking outfit was designed by 23-year-old Delhi-based talent Nancy Tyagi, known for her intricate handwork and bold designs. Handcrafted entirely, the mint-green creation combined the timeless essence of a saree with a contemporary flair. It showcased a pre-draped pallu, structured pleats, a low waist, and an impressive trailing length. A high slit added a dramatic touch, while the sheer fabric paired with dazzling sequin detailing provided a glamorous sheen.
Tyla matched the outfit with a bralette-style blouse that featured a plunging neckline and delicate straps. The intricate embellishments on the blouse echoed the detailed draping, creating a cohesive and elegant look. Accessories further complemented her ensemble, including embellished pumps, bracelets, a subtle haath phool, a choker necklace, dangling earrings, and a stunning gemstone-studded bindi—a choice that added a lovely cultural nuance.
Her beauty ensemble enhanced the entire look, with Tyla's hair styled in braids framing her face beautifully. Makeup choices included winged eyeliner, well-defined brows, shimmering champagne eyeshadow, rosy cheeks, glossy caramel lips, and a highlighter that glimmered under stage lights.
The collaboration generated significant admiration across social media. Tyla shared numerous photos and videos on Instagram, praising Nancy for her dedication and overnight work on the dress. Nancy reciprocated, sharing behind-the-scenes moments, including clips of fitting the bindi on Tyla. Describing her inspiration, Nancy aimed to bridge the emotional legacy of Indian craftsmanship with Tyla's modern confidence, crafting a look that honored both heritages.
Reactions from celebrities and fashion enthusiasts were overwhelmingly positive. Jacqueline Fernandez expressed her enthusiasm, while many fashion outlets labeled the look as both bold and iconic. Users on social media lauded Nancy's creativity, calling the outfit a significant cultural celebration. Numerous commenters appreciated Tyla for embracing Indian elements with grace and style.
This viral moment emerged as one of the week's hottest topics in cross-cultural fashion, propelling Nancy Tyagi into global recognition and creating a noteworthy fashion statement during Tyla's visit to India.
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