The jewellery was equally commanding. Layered necklaces from Nita Ambani’s personal collection featured over 150 carats of old mine-cut diamonds. One standout piece included a striking 50-carat emerald sourced from Lorraine Schwartz. The cascading arrangement reflected a distinctly Indian style of adornment—rich, expressive, and full of character.
Completing the look was a delicate jasmine-inspired hair sculpture, reimagining the traditional mogra paranda and gajra. Created over 150 hours by Brooklyn-based artist Sourabh Gupta, each element—crafted from paper, copper, and brass—was individually handmade and painted with Indian pigments.
Together, every detail—from jewellery to textile to hair art—formed a seamless dialogue between past and present, making Isha Ambani’s Met Gala 2026 appearance a powerful global showcase of Indian design.
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