Nita Ambani's latest saree look at recent Reliance annual general meeting has again started that whole conversation around how Indian craft can look rich without screaming for attention . And honestly,this chiffon saree was not just outfit,it felt like one full tribute to old-school workmanship .
The saree came in muted antique mauve shade,with intricate floral jaals giving it that soft,dreamy look . Not loud,not overdone,but still enough to make people stop and notice.
And what really stands out is that this stunning piece took over year to craft . Over a year for one saree is not small thing ah,but when you look at Chikankari work and detailing,it starts making sense .
This saree paid homage to Chikankari,delicate embroidery technique originating from Lucknow . Master artisan Anjani Kashyap used Do Taar Chikankari technique,bringing in classic motifs like Jaali,Murri,Ghaas Patti,and Balda work.
Few details that made look stand out clearly:
- Chiffon saree in muted antique mauve hue with intricate floral jaals.
- Pallu had denser embroidery,showing extra finesse and depth of craft.
- Custom organza blouse by Manish Malhotra featured delicate textures and sheer detailing.
And tbh,the styling was smart because Nita Ambani did not let jewellery overpower saree . Diamond studs,luxury watch,and statement rings were there,but saree remained main focus only.
Her beauty look also stayed soft,with subtle makeup and floral-adorned bun complementing whole ensemble . Sometimes that restraint makes outfit look more expensive than heavy styling ever can .
But bigger thing here is not just fashion moment . Nita Ambani has often used her appearances to spotlight Indian craftsmanship,and this one again felt like reminder that traditional arts like Chikankari still deserve serious attention .
At same time,it also makes you think about artisans behind such pieces,people spending months and months on details most viewers may admire for few seconds… and then move on…




