Isha Ambani Ditches The Glam For a Basic Chikankari Salwar Suit at NMACC Art Exhibit

Recently, Isha Ambani attended NMACC art exhibit in Mumbai and looked basic yet stunning in a grey chikankari suit. Have a look!

Isha Ambani Ditches The Glam For a Basic Chikankari Salwar Suit at NMACC Art Exhibit

Isha Ambani is an absolute fashionista. From traditional attires to western numbers, she can ace it all. Well, recently, the heiress slipped into a simple grey chikankari suit to attend NMACC’s immersive new visual art exhibit – ‘Bhakti: The Art of Krishna’ at Art House, Mumbai. She ditched anything fancy and turned several heads in a traditional wonder. Have a look!

The official account of NMACC and several paparazzi pages shared insides from the event. It shows Isha talking about the exhibit, taking a walkthrough and singing bhajans with the guests. For the occasion, she chose a simple chikankari suit featuring a relaxed kurta styled with matching pants and a dupatta. The intricate chikankari embroidery with colourful floral patterns and mirror embellishments enhanced the overall appearance. She draped the dupatta over her shoulder the complete the overall look.

Isha Ambani Shows How To Look Simple Yet Stunning in Grey Chikankari Suit And No-Makeup

To keep it casual, Isha chose to accessorise her ensemble with just a pair of diamond hoop earrings. She ditched full makeup, which we had gotten used to seeing her wear lately, courtesy of Radhika Merchant and Anant Ambani’s high-profile wedding. Lastly, for her hairdo, she left her tresses loose in a side parting.

About Bhakti: The Art of Krishna Exhibition

‘Bhakti: The Art of Krishna’ – NMACC’s immersive new visual art exhibit at the Art House – was inaugurated by His Holiness Radhanath Swami in the presence of Mrs. Nita Ambani and Ms. Isha Ambani. The curator, Mr. Ashvin E. Rajagopalan, led a conversational walkthrough at the special preview, which also included a devotional discourse and soul-stirring bhajans. This exhibition is open for visitors from July 18 to August 18. Tickets for the exhibition start from Rs 299. However, fine arts students, children under 7, and senior citizens will have free entry.




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