"Always wear dark lipsticks and powdered bindis. Be contemporary, use your kajal beautifully and one can look stunning," Tahiliani told PTI during the three-day fashion extravaganza at the DLF Emporio here which began July 18.
Titled "4Cs - Couture, Crystal, Craft and Carat" the annual fashion event by the designer is also set to be held in Mumbai in August 2-3.
Tahiliani, renowned for his signature bridal designs and drapes has in his latest collection incorporated new styles which contain shimmering gold and soft pastels hues. The colour palette of the couture has pinks, ivory restrained beige and bridal reds.
The range of bridal wear includes dhotis, panelled kurtas with opals and pearls with Swarovski crystals, Tahiliani's long-time association.
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Others include saris with a hint of golden and silver work generously smattered with zardosi and brocade.
The designs also have gota, chikankari and bandhini indulgences making the couture comfortable yet stylish.
"To have beautiful lightness and comfortable designs is modern for me," says the designer who has over two decades expertise in the Indian fashion industry.
"I don't like neon colours other than the green malmal kurtas which look stunning. But neon bridal wear to be worn in cities is so out of place," says Tahiliani, the first Indian designer to have showcased his work in Milan fashion week and whose designs have been worn by celebrities like Shilpa Shetty, Deepika Padukone, Mehr Jesia and Lisa Haydon.