The Collection Saanjh to Noor
A set is a decision made for you, in the best possible way. Not because someone else chose, but because the choosing has already happened, carefully, at the design stage. The fabric considered in relation to itself. The silhouette thought through as a whole. Two pieces that were always meant to be together.
There is a particular ease that comes from wearing something complete. No second-guessing at the mirror, no reaching for something else, no wondering if the proportions are right. You put it on and it is already resolved.
The first Nyraia collection, Saanjh to Noor, has three sets. Each is built around a mood and a colour. They share a sensibility — considered, unhurried, made to be worn rather than saved. But each has its own character, and its own woman.
Two pieces that were always meant to be together.
THE FIRST SET
Siyah Noor
Siyah means dark. Noor means light. This set lives somewhere between the two, and that tension is what makes it work.
All black, completely monochrome, which sounds simple until you wear it. The anarkali flares from the waist into a long, easy silhouette. The neckline stays quiet. The sleeves fall close to the arm, finished with a thin edge of golden lace. One small detail, placed exactly right. Wide pants and a net dupatta in the same deep black keep everything seamless.
It is the kind of piece you reach for when you want to feel entirely put together without looking like you thought about it at all. Black done with intention is different from black by habit. This is the former.
Siyah Noor | 100% Cotton
THE SECOND SET
Saanjh Amara
Saanjh means dusk. Amara means eternal. The name carries both — the depth of a darkening sky, and something that stays past it.
Deep purple chinon with colourful floral embroidery that feels handpicked rather than printed. The anarkali flares gently from the waist, feminine without being delicate, considered without being loud. The sleeves are long and plain, letting the embroidery speak. Wide crepe pants in the same deep purple ground the look. A lightweight net dupatta with a golden fringe border finishes it.
This is the set for the afternoon that runs into evening without planning to. Rich enough to feel like an occasion, relaxed enough that you forget you are dressed for one. You wear it and the day quietly rises to meet it.
Saanjh Amara | Chinon & Crepe
THE THIRD SET
Neel Veya
Neel means indigo. Veya means woven. This one feels like a garden, held in blue, and it is the most distinct of the three.
A short silk kurti in deep navy, covered in a dense all-over floral print — pink, red, orange, green, teal — that fills every inch without apology. Small sequins scattered across catch light as you move, quietly. The neckline is straight and clean, thin spaghetti straps up front, a criss-cross lace-up back that rewards the people who look closely. Wide glazed cotton pants underneath, the contrast in fabric doing the work of holding the whole look together.
This set is for the woman who knows what she likes and is not looking for permission. The print is confident, the silhouette is clean, and the details are there for her, not for anyone else.
Neel Veya | Silk & Glazed Cotton
Three sets, three moods. Each one a complete thought.
The collection is called Saanjh to Noor — dusk to light. Not a literal journey but an emotional one. From the hour when the day is winding down and you are still in it, to the moment when something softens and the evening opens up. These are the clothes for that space. For the woman who is present in her own life and wants to dress like it.
All three sets are available on nyraia.com, with custom sizing for the woman they are meant to belong to.
One thread, one story.