Championing the art to drape six-yard elegance is the key to making a fashion statement and Nita Ambani hits the mark every time with her beautiful traditional sarees that are conscientiously bookmarked by fashion fanatics. Once again, she gave us a dose of ultimate style in a beautiful black saree from Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla as she made an appearance at the Met Museum in New York. She radiated exceptional elegance in a black georgette saree. She aced understated minimalist glam in this striking drape. What added a style quotient to the look was the contrasting fuchsia border edged in silk and delicately embroidered in spectacular gold zardozi peacock motifs. She paired this timeless masterpiece with a pure brocade blouse. With her minimal makeup and statement earrings, she looked breathtaking.
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She attended the ‘Tree & Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India 200 BCE-400 CE’ exhibit as it opened at The Metropolitan Museum of Art with the aim of bringing the best of India to the world.
Nita Ambani has never failed to serve ace looks, given any occasion. Her impeccable taste in fashion has always managed to give fans a good treat. Not so long ago, she adorned an ethereal ivory and gold Benarasi silk saree as she graced the White House State Dinner with her husband Mukesh Ambani. She looked gorgeous in this elegant combination.
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Nita Ambani’s timeless radiance and elegant charm are unrivalled. Time and again, she has proved that with her saree-torial choices. Recently at the opening of NMACC, she looked like an enigmatic vision in six yards of grace. She effortlessly draped a blue silk saree that came with intricate gold brocade work all over. What really added an edge to the look was the gold and emerald necklace.
Nita Ambani truly gives us a dose of mid-week fashion with her style.
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