Pune witnessed a defining fashion moment as Neeta Lulla presented her fashion showcase in the city – an evening shaped by discipline, depth, and decades of lived design experience. Held on Tuesday, 27th January 2026 at 7 PM, at The Westin Pune, the showcase took place in collaboration with VivZ Fashion School. Actor Vaani Kapoor walked as the showstopper for the presentation.

This presentation marked a philosophy in motion. For Neeta Lulla, fashion has never been about excess or immediacy—it has always been about intention. Rooted in cinematic storytelling and refined through over four decades of couture practice, her work is guided by precision, emotional intelligence, and an unwavering respect for craft. Each ensemble reflects a belief that clothing must hold meaning, memory, and longevity—serving the woman who wears it rather than the moment it is seen.
Having dressed some of Indian cinema’s most iconic women, Neeta Lulla brought the same narrative sensitivity to this showcase. Structure led the conversation, emotion took precedence over ornamentation, and restraint emerged as a form of power. Architectural drapes moved with quiet authority, hand-worked surfaces revealed patience and mastery, and silhouettes—anchored by strong shoulders and fluid lines—flowed without proclamation. The palette settled into jewel tones, softened metallics, and grounded neutrals—colours chosen not for trend cycles, but for timeless relevance.
At the heart of the showcase lay a clear ethos: true luxury whispers. Heritage appeared not as replication, but as emotion—translated through form, texture, and balance.Each piece unfolded like character development—layered, purposeful, and designed to endure beyond seasons. Fashion here was not costume, but presence—grace, dignity, and confidence rendered for the contemporary Indian woman.
Reflecting on the showcase, Neeta Lulla shared:
“My work has always been guided by stories of women—of resilience, evolution, and an Indian heritage that grows without losing its soul. Evolution isn’t about doing more; it’s about refining instinct, strengthening structure, and allowing craft to carry emotion. Vaani Kapoor, with her raw yet stylized presence, her strength in stance, and the ef ortless way she inhabits a persona, became the perfect muse for this collection—her energy brought the designs to life in a way that felt entirely natural. Collaboration with institutions like VivZ Fashion School reminds me that curiosity is the beginning of learning. Legacy is not about remaining unchanged, but about staying honest—observing closely and listening to the voices shaping the future.”
Reflecting on the collaboration, Dr. Arti Rai said:
“This showcase marked a meaningful convergence of legacy and learning. Neeta Lulla’s design philosophy of ered students an invaluable lens into discipline, storytelling, and purpose-driven fashion. At VivZ Fashion School, we remain committed to nurturing creative voices grounded in craft, clarity, and contemporary relevance.”
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Complementing the understated elegance of the collection, the jewellery for the showcase was curated by Sheetal Creations, adding refined accents that echoed the philosophy of restraint and timeless luxury.
As Neeta Lulla took the Pune stage, she reaffirmed a core belief that has defined her journey: maturity creates the strongest statements, restraint can be radical, and enduring fashion builds identity—not fleeting moments. By reinterpreting her archival designs through a refined, new-age lens, she continues to speak to the evolving sensibilities of the contemporary Indian woman—where heritage feels current, purposeful, and deeply personal.