A vision in ethereal peach and shimmering gold, the Tizmat ensemble is a celebration of the ‘Farshi’ influence and the intricate craftsmanship of the South Asian subcontinent. This three-piece suit is a contemporary reimagining of the classic festive silhouette, designed for the woman who commands attention with subtlety. The fabric is a delicate, high-grade net and silk tissue, providing a translucent glow that mimics the warmth of a sunset. The artisanal hand-work is the highlight of Tizmat, featuring a dense application of Gotapatti and Marori work, techniques that have been passed down through generations of master craftsmen. The back of the kurta is particularly striking, featuring a unique horizontally-pleated panel that adds a modern architectural element to the traditional garment. Below this, the hemline is weighted with a thick, ornate border of floral Zari, ensuring a regal fall. The Gharara starts with a fitted thigh and cascades into a dramatic, multi-layered flare, where the embroidery becomes increasingly dense toward the floor, creating a ‘garden-in-bloom’ effect. The dupatta is a lightweight masterpiece, scattered with delicate Mukaish ‘chann’ (dots) and bordered with a wide, sparkling lace that adds a touch of opulence to the drape. For a grand Sangeet or a festive reception, pair Tizmat with dewy makeup, a statement Maang Tikka, and a stack of gold bangles. The Tizmat ensemble bridges the gap between the grandeur of the Mughal era and the sleek sensibilities of modern high-fashion couture, making it a definitive choice for any grand celebration.

