
Kohima, November 16 (MExN): Nagaland’s renowned fashion designer Khrielasier Liezietsu captivated audiences at the ongoing Northeast Festival in Delhi, showcasing his latest collection on November 15.
Representing Nagaland, Liezietsu joined other designers from the northeastern states to highlight the region’s rich cultural heritage through fashion.

Khrielasier Liezietsu’s collection was one of the highlights of the opening day, reflecting Nagaland’s heritage while blending traditional motifs with modern aesthetics.
The designer’s participation showcased the creativity and talent thriving in the state, reinforcing the festival’s aim of celebrating the Northeast’s cultural richness on a national platform.
The festival was inaugurated by Nagaland’s Higher Education & Tourism minister Temjen Imna Along and it will continue till November 17.
The Northeast Festival celebrates the vibrant culture, traditions, and diversity of India’s northeastern region, bringing together the “Seven Sisters” and Sikkim on one platform.

Each year, the Northeast Festival serves as a bridge between cultures, attracting thousands of visitors with its array of traditional handicrafts, indigenous cuisines, music, dance, and contemporary fashion inspired by local designs. The festival is also a hub for discussions on tourism, economic development, and social issues affecting the Northeast, aiming to foster greater understanding and connection among people from different parts of India.
Music and dance performances are central attractions, featuring local folk dancers, tribal rhythms, and contemporary bands, offering a glimpse into the region’s artistic excellence. For Delhi residents and visitors, the Northeast Festival presents a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of the northeastern states while supporting artisans and businesses.