Delhi-based fashion influencer and content creator Nancy Tyagi is under fire after a post on Reddit spotlighted the sale of one of her outfits for the hefty price of Rs 70,000. The viral thread sparked a major backlash, with several online users pointing out that the outfit lacked originality. One commenter even added visual evidence showing that the same design was widely available on platforms like Pinterest, suggesting the ensemble was not an exclusive creation.
This revelation fueled outrage and cast doubt on Nancy’s claims of originality, as netizens questioned the rationale behind such a steep price tag for a supposedly unoriginal design.
Past Allegations Resurface: Neha Bhasin Weighs In
This isn’t the first time Nancy has been embroiled in a dispute over her fashion claims. In May, singer Neha Bhasin publicly disputed Nancy’s assertion that she had personally stitched a dress she wore on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival. After seeing photos of Nancy in the gown, Neha posted an image of herself wearing what appeared to be the exact same outfit. According to Neha, the dress in question was from a boutique in Mumbai operated by her close friend Surbhi Gupta.
Neha clarified that her intention wasn’t to launch a personal attack against Nancy but to stand by her friend and ensure proper recognition was given to the original designer. She stressed that she had no prior interaction with Nancy and that her only motive was to call out a misrepresentation. Neha emphasized the importance of acknowledging the contributions of lesser-known designers who may not have massive online platforms to voice their concerns.
Neha Bhasin Defends Designer Surbhi Gupta
Neha expressed disappointment at how credit for hard work can be casually misappropriated. According to her, the issue at hand wasn’t a rivalry or personal vendetta but a matter of principle. She pointed out that Surbhi Gupta, despite operating out of a humble garage and running a store in Bandra, Mumbai, had worked relentlessly to build her brand. Neha added that both she and Surbhi came from modest backgrounds and achieved success through dedication, not privilege. She also criticized the tendency of audiences to easily believe curated narratives without questioning their authenticity.
Surbhi Gupta Clarifies Ownership of the Dress
In a detailed statement to Free Press Journal, designer Surbhi Gupta, who runs the fashion label The Source Bombay, confirmed that the outfit worn by Nancy at Cannes was indeed sold from her store for Rs 25,000. Surbhi further elaborated that while the dramatic cape might have been customized by Nancy herself, the main component—the corset gown—was not self-stitched as claimed by the influencer. She stated that there was no professional collaboration or barter deal involved, making it clear that the dress was purchased as a finished design from her collection.
Nancy Tyagi’s Background and Rise to Fame
Nancy Tyagi’s journey began in a small town in Uttar Pradesh, where she was raised in a modest household. Initially relocating to Delhi with the aim of preparing for the UPSC civil services examination, she soon discovered her passion for fashion and content creation. Over time, she carved out a niche on social media, particularly Instagram, where she now boasts close to three million followers.
Her content series titled 'Outfits From Scratch' gained massive traction. In it, she visited local markets in Delhi to purchase raw materials and then stitched her own versions of celebrity outfits. The series showcased her talent, resourcefulness, and understanding of contemporary fashion trends.
Nancy's biggest moment in the spotlight came at the Cannes Film Festival, where she wore a self-styled pink gown that reportedly took more than 30 days to make. Media reports noted that the gown used over 1,000 meters of fabric and weighed more than 20 kilograms. Her dedication to detail earned her national attention.
Recognition Amidst Criticism
Despite the ongoing controversy, Nancy has received numerous accolades. She was honored with the 'Disruptor of the Year' and 'Fashion Favourite Heritage Icon of the Year' awards at the 2024 National Creators Award. She was also acknowledged in the 'Creators For Good' segment at the prestigious Femina Awards. Her work has earned widespread admiration, but recent incidents have raised critical questions about transparency and authenticity in influencer culture.
This revelation fueled outrage and cast doubt on Nancy’s claims of originality, as netizens questioned the rationale behind such a steep price tag for a supposedly unoriginal design.
Past Allegations Resurface: Neha Bhasin Weighs In
This isn’t the first time Nancy has been embroiled in a dispute over her fashion claims. In May, singer Neha Bhasin publicly disputed Nancy’s assertion that she had personally stitched a dress she wore on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival. After seeing photos of Nancy in the gown, Neha posted an image of herself wearing what appeared to be the exact same outfit. According to Neha, the dress in question was from a boutique in Mumbai operated by her close friend Surbhi Gupta.
Neha clarified that her intention wasn’t to launch a personal attack against Nancy but to stand by her friend and ensure proper recognition was given to the original designer. She stressed that she had no prior interaction with Nancy and that her only motive was to call out a misrepresentation. Neha emphasized the importance of acknowledging the contributions of lesser-known designers who may not have massive online platforms to voice their concerns.
Neha Bhasin Defends Designer Surbhi Gupta
Neha expressed disappointment at how credit for hard work can be casually misappropriated. According to her, the issue at hand wasn’t a rivalry or personal vendetta but a matter of principle. She pointed out that Surbhi Gupta, despite operating out of a humble garage and running a store in Bandra, Mumbai, had worked relentlessly to build her brand. Neha added that both she and Surbhi came from modest backgrounds and achieved success through dedication, not privilege. She also criticized the tendency of audiences to easily believe curated narratives without questioning their authenticity.
Surbhi Gupta Clarifies Ownership of the Dress
In a detailed statement to Free Press Journal, designer Surbhi Gupta, who runs the fashion label The Source Bombay, confirmed that the outfit worn by Nancy at Cannes was indeed sold from her store for Rs 25,000. Surbhi further elaborated that while the dramatic cape might have been customized by Nancy herself, the main component—the corset gown—was not self-stitched as claimed by the influencer. She stated that there was no professional collaboration or barter deal involved, making it clear that the dress was purchased as a finished design from her collection.
Nancy Tyagi’s Background and Rise to Fame
Nancy Tyagi’s journey began in a small town in Uttar Pradesh, where she was raised in a modest household. Initially relocating to Delhi with the aim of preparing for the UPSC civil services examination, she soon discovered her passion for fashion and content creation. Over time, she carved out a niche on social media, particularly Instagram, where she now boasts close to three million followers.
Her content series titled 'Outfits From Scratch' gained massive traction. In it, she visited local markets in Delhi to purchase raw materials and then stitched her own versions of celebrity outfits. The series showcased her talent, resourcefulness, and understanding of contemporary fashion trends.
Nancy's biggest moment in the spotlight came at the Cannes Film Festival, where she wore a self-styled pink gown that reportedly took more than 30 days to make. Media reports noted that the gown used over 1,000 meters of fabric and weighed more than 20 kilograms. Her dedication to detail earned her national attention.
Recognition Amidst Criticism
Despite the ongoing controversy, Nancy has received numerous accolades. She was honored with the 'Disruptor of the Year' and 'Fashion Favourite Heritage Icon of the Year' awards at the 2024 National Creators Award. She was also acknowledged in the 'Creators For Good' segment at the prestigious Femina Awards. Her work has earned widespread admiration, but recent incidents have raised critical questions about transparency and authenticity in influencer culture.
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