The womenswear edit unfolds like a story of celebration; from intimate mehendi gatherings to grand wedding moments. The silhouettes are diverse yet effortless: pant style sets, draped salwars, kali kurtas, flat sarees, flared kurtas, jacket skirt ensembles, capes, anarkalis, and halter neck peplum ghararas. Each look carries movement and layering, offering the wearer versatility and ease without losing its festive allure.

Rich with patola inspired motifs, marodi work, and signature jewelled embroidery, every garment reflects Ridhi Mehra’s hallmark craftsmanship. The detailing delicate tassels, jhalars, ornate hangings, and soft shimmer brings light to every stitch. NAAZ embodies the balance between nostalgia and newness, a celebration of heritage that feels at home in the present.

The menswear line introduces minimal yet festive silhouettes for the modern groom and his circle. Bandi kurta sets in handloom kota and tissue, along with monotone designs in red, black, and navy, create a wardrobe that’s equal parts classic and current. These pieces embody quiet confidence, strong, refined, and celebratory without ostentation. Rooted in handloom craft yet tailored for contemporary occasions, the collection features tissue chanderi, kota tissue, and pastel tissue blocks.

The colour palette spans from light gold and silver on black to lilac prints, rust orange, purple kota, mint tissue, and fresh pastels. Together, these hues reflect the entire spectrum of celebration, from dawn ceremonies to midnight soirées.

“With Naaz, I wanted to create wedding wear that feels light, free, and true to today: where you can enjoy the celebration without feeling weighed down. It’s rooted in handwork and tradition, but designed to move with you, to be part of your moments. For me, Naaz is about celebrating people, not just dressing them.” Ridhi Mehra.

Naaz is made for the festive & wedding season woven with heritage, lifted by movement, and imagined for every moment of celebration. It is a collection of garments that hold pride, beauty, and joy, just as the name itself suggests.

 

 

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