Fashion designer Neeta Lulla has launched a new bridal collection offering lehengas with two dupatta drapes, saris with trench coats, shararas with corset, pre-stitched saris with belts and phones, and anarkali jackets with ankle length pants.
One of the highlights of this collection is a new amber-yellow raw silk and tulle lehenga called Amulya with a long-sleeved blouse. Adorned with intricate kasa and ek taar resham work, the blouse is embellished with pearl beads, zari, stone, sequin and crystals.
The dupatta of the garment depicts women worshipping the tree, symbolising nature, fertility and the interdependence of all aspects of life, through intricate embroidery.
Another beautiful piece in the collection is a vintage-inspired pearl peach lehenga with sequin florets and dainty crystal embroidery. Known as Moana, the lehenga comes with a sheer basque adorned with katdana and crystal work, finished with butier cutwork at the edges, along with a matching dupatta and a tulle trail.
Embellished with self-color sequin, katdana and beadwork, the Moana lehenga has floral applique work at the bottom. It's blouse has been replaced with a full-sleeve sequin bralette for a cosmopolitan look.
Starting her career in 1986, Lulla initially operated out of a modest studio in Mahim, Mumbai. From designing simpler costumes to being a coveted couturier, Lulla has earned a name as a favorite among brides.