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Veronica Tharmalingam Unveils ‘Belleville' Collection, A Tribute to Parisian Elegance and Indian Artistry

Veronica Tharmalingam Unveils ‘Belleville' Collection, A Tribute to Parisian Elegance and Indian Artistry

Veronica Tharmalingam launches the Belleville collection, handmade luxury handbags and jewelry inspired by Paris and Indian heritage, empowering women globally.
Beverly Hills, handmade in India, May 4, 2025 -- Empowering Women Through Fashion with Purpose
Veronica Tharmalingam, a pioneering luxury brand, is proud to announce the launch of its exclusive collection of handmade handbags and jewelry. Rooted in a deep sense of tradition and culture, each piece is crafted with the finest materials, offering customers a unique blend of Indian artistry and French elegance. The collection is limited edition, ensuring that every item holds a distinctive appeal. Beyond aesthetics, the brand stands as a testament to empowerment, sustainability, and charity, with part of the profits directed towards causes that support women, children and underprivileged communities.
Founded by Veronica Tharmalingam, a descendent of a Warrior Queen from India, the brand carries a rich heritage and a deep commitment to women's empowerment. The inspiration for the brand and collections lies in the fusion of intricate Indian design with the chic, timeless sophistication of French fashion. As a result, Veronica Tharmalingam is the first in the market to present this unique cultural blend, creating a line of statement pieces that are as meaningful as they are stylish.
Heart of a Warrior, Soul of a Queen
The ethos of Veronica Tharmalingam is encapsulated in its powerful tagline: 'Heart of a Warrior, Soul of a Queen.' Each piece in the brand and collections tells a story—stories of strength, beauty, and resilience, designed to inspire women worldwide. These luxury accessories are not just about fashion; they represent a voice of empowerment and confidence. Veronica's vision is to encourage women to embrace their inner warrior and queen, embodying grace, strength, and resilience with every piece they wear.
'Fashion has the power to tell a story,' said Veronica Tharmalingam, Founder and CEO. 'With each item in the brand's collections, I want women to feel empowered—to wear something that symbolizes both their strength and elegance. It's not just about looking good; it's about feeling powerful, connected to something greater, and making an impact.
Sustainable Luxury with a Cause
Veronica Tharmalingam is proud to embrace sustainability as a core pillar of its brand. All products are handmade in India, focusing on ethical production and reducing environmental impact. The brand's commitment to sustainability is not just about materials but also about creating lasting, timeless pieces that will remain cherished for years to come. The limited edition nature of the items further ensures that they are not only sustainable but also exclusive, reducing waste and promoting responsible consumerism.
In addition to sustainability, the brand is deeply committed to charity. A portion of the profits from each sale goes towards supporting women's empowerment programs and initiatives in underserved communities. Veronica's dedication to giving back is central to the brand's mission, ensuring that every purchase contributes to a larger cause.
A Unique Blend of Cultures
Veronica Tharmalingam sets itself apart by being the first to introduce a blend of Indian intricacy and French sophistication to the fashion world. The intricate patterns, rich textures, and beautiful craftsmanship of Indian artistry are fused with the sleek, timeless style of French fashion, creating pieces that are bold yet refined. This unique cultural fusion not only enhances the beauty of the products but also makes them culturally significant, resonating with a global audience that values artistry and cultural diversity.
From statement handbags to exquisite jewelry, each piece from Veronica Tharmalingam is a testament to the brand's unwavering commitment to quality, culture, and women's empowerment. The combination of craftsmanship, culture, and purpose makes this collection one of a kind, standing as a beacon of what fashion can accomplish when driven by passion and a strong mission.
About Veronica Tharmalingam
Veronica Tharmalingam is a luxury brand offering handmade handbags and jewelry that fuse Indian artistry with French sophistication. Founded by Veronica Tharmalingam, a descendant of an Indian Warrior Queen who grew up in Paris, France, the brand reflects a unique personal heritage shaped by two rich cultural influences. Drawing on her Parisian upbringing and deep Indian roots, Veronica channels these dual inspirations into designs that embody elegance, resilience, and storytelling. Each item is crafted with a strong commitment to empowerment, sustainability, and charity, with part of the profits supporting initiatives that uplift women and underserved communities around the world.
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