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Nita Ambani's Charbagh Saree By Manish Malhotra, Decoding Her Regal Traditional Look
Bollywood's favourite designer Manish Malhotra recently shared an amazing image of Nita Ambani from Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's lavish wedding celebration.
In the designer's Instagram image, Nita Ambani was seen sporting a stunning saree from his well-known Banarasi collection. More than just a style statement, this ensemble pays homage to India's rich textile history and the finest craftsmanship!

Continue reading to take ethnic style cues from the ever-gorgeous Mrs Nita Mukesh Ambani.

Banarasi Rangkaat Saree
Manish Malhotra and Swadesh Online collaborated to create a stunning pink charbagh saree for Nita Ambani, which perfectly captures the lavishness of Banarasi weaving. The saree is a magnificent example of traditional workmanship, with its elaborate Meena embroidery showcasing a range of vivid hues.
The charbagh designs give the fabric a hint of vintage grandeur; they are modelled after symmetrical garden embroidery. The Mughal architecture-inspired charbagh design is painstakingly woven into the saree, giving it an even more majestic aspect.
The saree's allure is enhanced by the application of Rangkaat methods. Rangkaat is a traditional technique that gives the fabric a rich gloss and precise workmanship by adding depth and texture. Real zari embroidery is added to the nine yards of fabric to enhance its grandeur and complement this technique. These components come together to produce a classic design that perfectly captures the spirit of Banarasi weaving.

Pichwai Handpainted Blouse
Nita Ambani accessorized her saree with a purple blouse, which drew attention to the entire ensemble. The blouse has a round neckline, and half-length sleeves, and is made of Banarasi silk.
Genuine gold varak work, specifically created by Pichwai artisan Shehzad Ali Sherani from Kishangarh, Rajasthan, adorns it. The blouse's regal grandeur is enhanced by the varak work, a traditional gold leaf accent, which matched the intricate saree perfectly.
To complete her ensemble, Nita Ambani chose a Banarasi silk gold brocade embroidered dupatta. The dupatta complements the saree's grandeur with its rich texture and intricate embroidery. The gold brocade adds a layer of sophistication and luxury, enhancing the overall regal feel of the outfit.
Nita Ambani chose a gold brocade embroidered dupatta made of Banarasi silk to round off her look. The rich texture and elaborate embroidery of the dupatta accentuate the saree's grandeur. The gold brocade elevates the ensemble's overall regal vibe by adding a touch of refinement and grandeur.

Diamond Jewels, Natural Makeup And Wavy Hairdo
Diamond jewellery added to the grandeur of Nita Ambani's picture-perfect pink Banarasi saree. Her gorgeous complexion was emphasized by the natural makeup, and her gentle waves gave her an air of carefree glitz. Her sophisticated sense of style was on display with this tasteful blending of traditional and modern features.
Nita Ambani shared her deep admiration for Indian handmade crafts in a heartfelt statement. 'For Anant and Radhika's wedding, I have enjoyed embracing the beauty of Indian weaves and embroideries, handcrafted by master artisans using age-old traditional techniques,' the woman said in an interview with Swadesh Online. 'Since I can remember, sarees have provided me with great joy because of their exquisite karigari embellishments. I am honoured to have even a tiny part in protecting and advancing our rich cultural history,' she added.
Images: Instagram



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