New Delhi: One of the most elegant Ambani members is making the headlines again. Nita Ambani has made a statement this Navratri as well, with her Banarasi brocade lehenga and choli. What is unique about this outfit? Designed by Jade by Monica and Karishma, this lehenga pays tribute to the nine avatars of Goddess Durga. Paying homage to both heritage craftsmanship and modern designs, this is a beautiful pink piece speaking to the regality. This family time and time remind people of the importance cultural belongingness holds. From rewarding artisans by bringing trends and statements alive again to their philanthropic activities.
Nita Ambani is an art connoisseur, and her love for art shows through her fashion statements like this one and her initiative to bring like-minded people closer through the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre. Speaking about her ensemble for Navratri, just like the whole internet, it is a Banarasi lehenga paired with an embroidery-heavy blouse and leheriya chunnari. Styled in a typical traditional Gujarati way.
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Made by the label Jade by Monica and Karishma, this piece pays tribute to the nine forms of Maa Durga with motifs, embroidery, and colour schemes. The designer duo blended timeless Banarasi fabric with contemporary Navratri trends. They’ve created this ensemble that is traditional yet relevant to modern fashion trends.
Banarasi textiles are known for their luxurious feel and timelessness. With the intricate zari embroidery, the lehenga becomes a one of it’s kind. The choice of Banarasi brocade has spotlighted India’s handloom sector, reinforcing the importance of supporting indigenous artisans during the festive season.
Nita Ambani tied her look together with one of her multi-layered diamond necklaces from her opulent jewellery collection. Matching them with statement earrings, maang tika, colourful bangles and oversized rings.
This is more than a festive outfit— it is a wake-up call to celebrate Maa Durga while honouring the rich Indian culture and heritage. Her choice highlighted how important these festivals are for artisans as well, and how you can contribute in making it better for them!