Isha Ambani's Choice Of Her Wedding Sari Is Meaningful Because Of This Special Person
Bindhiya Nhi|Dec 14, 2018
Out of many choices, Isha Ambani chose to wore a 35-year-old sari in her wedding with Anand Piramal. The reason behind was absolutely meaningful.
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Isha Ambani is the daughter of the famous Reliance Industries Limited's chairman Mukesh Ambani. On December 12, she tied the knot with Ajay Piramal's son Anand Piramal, and they had a luxurious wedding at Antilia (Mumbai). As her father is Asia's richest man, the news of their marriage spread like wildfire. Their wedding venue was surrounded by their family members and a power-packed guest-list which became the talk of the town. Besides the impressive guests or the lavish venue, their beautiful outfits in the event also received attention from many people.
The newlywed couple both chose matching colors for their outfits in such an important day to prove their true love. Isha's gorgeous ensemble took everyone's breath away, and it also had something similar to her mother's wedding ensemble in the past. It was obvious that Isha had many choices for her special day, yet she still wanted to wear something related to her mother. This element totally made her outfit complete and pin-worthy!
On her shoulder, the bride draped a red wedding sari, and this element surely looked striking. The 35-year-old sari was extremely meaningful as it belonged to her mother, Nita. For Isha, the sari was absolutely "old but gold" and she felt blissed wearing something from her mother in her own wedding.
Besides the meaningful sari from her mother, Mukesh's daughter wore a 16-paneled ghagra made with two shades of off-white. The ghagra had a sophisticated trail, and each panel was hand-embroidered with Mughal jaalis and floral panels.
Each jaali on Isha's outfit was embedded with crystals or sequins to brighten up her look. The zardozi on her ensemble was in red, conveying the auspiciousness to the bride. The chief designers for this stunning wedding concept were the famous Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla.
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