There is something about a piece of clothing that makes you stand differently. Not taller, not smaller, just more like yourself. That is what good design does. It does not demand attention, it holds it. Isha Gupta Tayal's new arrivals are built on that exact belief: that a woman should wear her outfit, not the other way around. Here is what has just arrived.
Dressed in Gold and Intention
Not every colour carries a story. Gold does. The Kanakpriya Skirt Set arrives in that deep marigold warmth that feels less like a colour choice and more like a whole mood. The satin organza top is hand-worked with dori marodi, resham and zardozi embroidery and 3D cutwork, the kind of detail that rewards a second look and a third.
Paired with a fluid drape skirt, a structured bustier, and a free-size handcrafted belt tie with tassel, this four-piece set is festive dressing done with intention. The tassel belt is the small detail that shifts everything, a little contemporary, a little dramatic, completely you. For destination celebrations, festive evenings or any occasion where you want to walk in and mean it.
When Soft Tones Carry Heavy Artistry
Dusty rose is having a moment, but the Rajlata Sharara Set is not chasing a trend, it is setting one. The silk waistcoat is a study in patience and craft: hand-embroidered with dori marodi, dabka, zardozi and stonework, with patchwork accents that give it a jewel-like richness from every angle.
Paired with a fit-and-flare georgette sharara that moves beautifully whether you are seated at a mehendi or dancing at a sangeet, this three-piece set is everything festive dressing should be. Heritage artistry in a shape that feels modern and wearable. The kind of outfit that photographs well but feels even better in real life.
Three Pieces and a Whole Personality
There is a specific kind of woman who looks at a lehenga rack and reaches past it for a kurta. This one is for her. The Ratnika Cape Kurta Set is three pieces: a silk kurta and pants with delicate hand-embroidered detailing at the neckline and hem, and an organza drape cape layered over it all, worked in heritage motifs with handcrafted signature tassels.
The deep jewel tone grounds the look while the cape gives it that sense of occasion without going overboard. It is Indian festive wear that respects your personal style rather than replacing it. Perfect for festive gatherings, weddings or evening celebrations where you want to look put-together but completely yourself.
Brown Has Never Looked This Confident
Some occasions call for the full moment. The Taarika Lehenga Set in metallic brown is exactly that. The waistcoat-style silk top is intricately worked with dori, marodi, patchwork and fine cutwork detailing that gives it the weight and richness of something you would pass down. The multi-layer organza lehenga and draped dupatta complete the look, finished with handmade signature tassels and a kalgi-style brooch at the shoulder, a detail so specific and so considered that it lifts the entire ensemble into something almost architectural.
Brown here is not a safe choice. It is the choice. Bold, warm and regal without being predictable. Made for wedding celebrations, festive evenings and destination events where the dress code is a starting point not a ceiling.
Crafted to Last Beyond the Occasion
What connects all four of these pieces is the handwork behind them. Every embroidery stitch, every tassel, every patchwork accent is made by skilled artisans in India, a practice Isha Gupta Tayal has always been rooted in. These are not pieces designed to follow a season. They are made to matter, to be worn more than once, to be the thing you reach for when the occasion actually means something.

















