
The ensemble combines both exceptional craftsmanship and modern draping to create an impossibly romantic and elegant silhouette.” Take a closer look at it below. She wore it with a tulle strappy, cold-shoulder blouse, encrusted with beads and crystals. The creation was lavishly embroidered in gold and silver zardozi, crystals, sequins and bugle beads to exceptional effect. In the designers’ words, “Isha Ambani wears a powder lilac and gold, French Chantilly lace sari. If you prefer timeless silhouettes, however, her Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla number is the one you need to add to your own closet this wedding season. Containing three highlighter shades and three contour shades with matte and shimmer finishes, Anastasia Beverly Hills all-in-one Contour Powder Kit lets you brighten, sculpt and colour correct with seamless blendability. During the celebrations, Ambani was also spotted greeting guests in a beautifully embroidered Anamika Khanna sharara-sari. Earlier this week, Isha Ambani was spotted in a lilac and gold lace sari by the designer duo for the pre-wedding celebrations of Arjun Kothari, held at Mukesh and Nita Ambani‘s Mumbai residence, Antilia. The latest label to add the pretty fabric into their Indian ethnic creations is Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla. Isha Ambani’s lace Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla sari was made for romantic bridesįeminine and romantic, lace (and its many iterations) has always had a charm of its own, and seems to be becoming a staple at Indian weddings. Isha Ambani opts for various jewellery styles, featuring a striking diamond kamarbandh, multi-string diamond neckpieces with matching mang tikkas, all giving ode to traditional Indian jewellery with a modern take.


Suffused with elegant colour palettes, modern constructs and fine jewellery. Isha Ambani’s array of Abu-Sandeep creations give out a sense of modern royalty, with the use of crafts like chikankari and zardosi embroidery styles, magnificent mirror work, that date back to the Mughal era, which inadvertently gives the attires a royal feel. The pieces are created to become collectibles, something that is iconic even a decade later. Wonderfully dewy, these subtle skin-enhancers can be worn alone, or beneath Anastasias corresponding contour powders, to set and intensify the effect (ideal. This shared love for Indian heritage, and empowering home-grown pieces is what binds Isha Ambani and the designer duo. Isha Ambani’s fondness for India’s dynamic duo Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla is no secret, whether it’s for her pre-wedding festivities, or her one-of-a-kind bridal lehenga featuring remarkable craftsmanship like zardosi, mukaish and nakshi work and Nita Ambani’s 35 year old heirloom piece which was incorporated in her own lehenga.
