In a recent interview with Vogue, Palak Tiwari described her personal style in three words: “Minimalist, Street and Chic.”
She emphasises that her approach is rooted in pieces that are clean, functional and hold a strong visual identity—rather than being overly complicated or trend-driven.
A Vintage Piece with Meaning
Palak revealed a gem from her wardrobe: a vintage top by Stella McCartney that originally belonged to her mother, Shweta Tiwari. The top was purchased during Shweta’s first London trip when Palak was around her present age. “It’s evergreen, you know, and still super cute. Fits great,” Palak shared, highlighting how fashion can be both sentimental and stylish.
This piece underscores two style values she holds dear: heritage and timelessness.
Colour-Blocking & Confidence
When asked about a go-to colour beyond the safe classics, Palak said she gravitates toward colour-blocking: “Mix any two colours together and run with that.”
This playful yet confident stance shows her willingness to experiment while maintaining clarity in her style identity.
The Golden Rule of Dressing
One of her strongest take-aways:
“While getting ready, if you’re even 0.5% unsure of your outfit — don’t do it. Change.”
This simple but powerful rule speaks to authenticity: your outfit should feel right in the moment. If it doesn’t, pivot.
Quick Style Picks
In the rapid-fire segment of the interview, Palak shared a few more preferences:
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Prefer nude glow makeup over heavy wings.
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She doesn’t pick between gold vs silver jewellery — she uses both.
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On trips: she chooses solo travel over group tours.
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