There is no concept of the "Stealth Wealth" fashion trend or "Quiet Luxury" in businesswoman Natasha Poonawalla‘s world. The wife of billionaire business tycoonAdar Poonawalla, CEO and owner of the Serum Institute of India, Natasha is known for being the ultimate maximalism diva. She can take masterclass for making maximalist fashion look so appealing.
Natasha attended Louis Vuitton's Spring 2025 ready-to-wear runway show in Paris, dressed head-to-toe in the French luxury label. Only Natasha could so casually carry the brand's Maison De Famille bag, priced at ₹37,95,307 (approximately). The bag, from French designer NicolasGhesquière‘s Spring-Summer 2023 collection, is a miniature version of the historic Maison d’Asnières, the original home of Louis Vuitton.
She wore the LV Trunk Pleat Dress, priced at ₹4,75,000, and completed the look with calf-length boots.
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For most of us who choose comfort over fashion, Natasha never fails to impress or fascinate. Her sartorial choices are driven by the mantra of fashion over comfort.
"Fashion to me is wearable art. Art in this sense is communication—it allows people from different cultures and times to communicate with each other via images, sounds and stories," she had said in an interview with Vogue India.
Some of her Met Gala appearances have had the fashion frat in a chokehold. In 2022, she wore a Sabyasachi-meets-Schiaparelli creation on the Met Gala red carpet: a bespoke embroidered goldSabyasachi sari paired with a gold metallicSchiaparelli couture bustier.
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Earlier in August, she wore a saree from Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla‘s ‘Raj’ collection. But that wasn’t the end of it; she completed her look with dramatic headgear adorned with sequins, crystals, beads, and stones, all hand-embroidered onto the ensemble.
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