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    Neeta Lulla is an Indian costume designer and fashion stylist who has worked on over 300 films. [2] She has been designing wedding dresses since 1985. She is famed for designing costumes in Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari , Khuda Gawah , and Devdas .

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    Light color frocks and delicate colored outfits are opted for social gatherings and night outs. More of shimmering blacks are selected for the evening parties. Traditional lehengacholis and saris which are either embroidered with a bridal style or in a plain ethnic style are chosen for marriage occasions and traditional pujas.

    Her designed dresses not only cater for women alone, but also for men as well. Even the sherwanis and other men costumes that are designed can be donned for parties and social gatherings. Every outfit is designed suiting every occasion and every season.

    Her latest achievement was designing for the most famous wedding of Aishwarya Rai Bachan and Abhishek Bachan.

  2. Mar 26, 2024 · With over 300 films, multiple bridal collections and hundreds of celebrity looks, Neeta Lulla’s tale of couture is now 40. And this is how she thinks evolution hit the industry in these four decades.

  3. Using India’s rich cultural heritage of craftsmanship, embroidery techniques and textiles Neeta Lulla creates her representation of Indian Bridal and diffusion wear that draws style inspirations from Edwardian silhouettes and patterns yet remains deeply rooted in tradition and forms.

  4. Jun 11, 2024 · There's something disarmingly irreverent about Neeta Lulla. She's dressed in a brown flannel shirt, hair down, her signature fringe grazing the top of her eyebrows. And though we’re separated by a screen (she’s in Mumbai, I’m in New Delhi), I can sense an abiding placidity.

  5. Aug 21, 2024 · Neeta: Linear cuts, stripes and checks are definitely back. Colours are getting more varied and vivid. Jewel tones are still reigning big. The traditional salwaar kurta is getting a modern twist and the look is getting more easy and relaxed. To view the designer’s collection, visit Neeta Lulla’s store at:

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  7. Mar 16, 2023 · Even after three decades of being in the fashion industry designer Neeta Lulla never ceases to learn new things. She’s always on the move, keeps abreast of the latest developments in the sartorial world and her energy knows no bounds.