- Neeta Lulla’s 40-year legacy celebrated in a bridal showcase
- Totuka’s jewellery brought heirloom energy to every outfit
- Modern Heirlooms theme blended tradition with bold individuality
- Westin Pushkar turned into a luxe canvas for couture dreams
Pushkar’s quiet sands had something loud to say on March 26th—and it whispered couture. The Westin Pushkar, known for its destination wedding magic, turned into a modern-day runway as fashion royalty Neeta Lulla joined forces with heritage jeweller P.C. Totuka & Sons to unveil a celebration called Modern Heirlooms—a term that felt less like a theme and more like a vibe.
Marking four decades of dressing dreams, Neeta Lulla’s bridal edit didn’t just walk the ramp—it owned the narrative. Soft-hued silhouettes and new-age drapes floated down the runway, but it was the jewellery by Totuka that turned them into full-on visual poetry. Think Polki, Navratna, and bridal sets that weren’t just accessories—they were declarations.

Totuka didn’t just complement the outfits—they completed them. Bridesmaids, mothers, brides—every piece told a story steeped in tradition but tailored for the now. The kind of jewellery you don’t stash in a locker, but flaunt like a second skin.
This wasn’t a typical fashion event. It was an immersive experience—crafted with intention, rooted in heritage, and wrapped in luxury. And that’s the genius of this trio: Neeta Lulla, Totuka, and The Westin. Together, they didn’t just redefine bridal fashion—they gave it soul.
Because let’s be honest—what’s a wedding without a little legacy… and a whole lot of sparkle?