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Is Nancy Tyagi selling her outfit for a whopping Rs 70,000? Viral post sparks backlash

Is Nancy Tyagi selling her outfit for a whopping Rs 70,000? Viral post sparks backlash

Time of India24-07-2025
Nancy Tyagi, the widely admired fashion influencer celebrated for her DIY creations and modest roots, is now facing online backlash. A viral social media post alleges that she's pricing one of her outfits at a hefty Rs 70,000, sparking a wave of mixed reactions. While many supporters argue the amount reflects the value of her hard work and talent, others feel it clashes with the down-to-earth, self-made persona that earned her widespread admiration.
Is Nancy Tyagi selling her outfit for Rs 70,000?
The claim rapidly gained attention online, dividing opinion among her followers and critics. While many defended the price as a fair reflection of the effort, skill, and artistry involved in her creations, others questioned whether such a high cost aligns with the image she built as a self-made influencer known for crafting detailed outfits from inexpensive, locally sourced materials.
Reacting to it, one wrote, 'Yeh fungus wala capsicum jaisa outfit kharid kon raha waise?.' Another added, 'It's not even an original design. If you reverse image search this, it's a popular design from Pinterest.' A third went on to add, 'Who tf will buy this bro ? I mean designers charge for their handwork, their premium materials and stuff . How the heck is she charging 75k for this when she gets all her materials from the local market ( most of them )?.'
Who is Nancy Tyagi and how did she get famous because of Cannes?
Nancy Tyagi is a self-made fashion influencer hailing from Baranwa village in Uttar Pradesh, where she grew up in a humble household, her father worked as a TV technician, and her mother in a factory. She rose to fame on Instagram by posting Reels in which she recreated iconic celebrity looks, including ensembles worn by Deepika Padukone and Alia Bhatt
Her breakthrough came in May 2024, when she debuted at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in a striking pink ruffled gown that she crafted and stitched entirely on her own.
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