South African music sensation Tyla made her highly anticipated maiden visit to India not just a musical event, but a significant cultural and fashion moment. Stepping out in Mumbai, the Grammy-winning artist eschewed established global design houses in favour of a breathtaking, hand-stitched ensemble crafted by self-taught Indian designer and internet phenomenon, Nancy Tyagi. This collaboration, which Tyla affectionately dubbed a moment with her “twin,” has been hailed as a beautiful intersection of cultures.
The outfit, a modern interpretation of the traditional saree, was a sheer, mint-green creation that blended classic Indian draping with Tyla’s bold, contemporary aesthetic. It featured a sequined bralette, a low-rise, figure-hugging skirt with a daring thigh-high slit, and an intricate, pre-draped pallu that flowed dramatically. Tyagi, who rose to prominence through her meticulous hand-stitched creations and Cannes red carpet debut, expressed that the intention was to bring together Indian heritage and Tyla’s style into one cohesive, intentional silhouette.
Crucially, Tyla completed the look with a sparkling bindi applied by Tyagi herself, a small but profound cultural nod that resonated deeply with fans and fashion critics alike. The commitment to handcrafting the entire piece overnight, as Tyla shared on social media, underscores the passion driving Tyagi’s work and the trust placed in her burgeoning global vision. This moment is far more than celebrity fashion; it is a powerful celebration of cross-cultural connection and the global rise of independent Indian creativity.
