Isha Ambani’s minimalist fashion at art exhibit in Mumbai is a winner- Homevior

Isha Ambani, along with her mother, Nita Ambani, recently attended the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre’s (NMACC) immersive new visual art exhibit – ‘Bhakti: The Art of Krishna‘ – at the Art House in Mumbai. The mother-daughter duo, known for their simple yet stylish fashion choices, showcased relatable fashion goals, especially through Isha’s effortlessly elegant attire.

Isha Ambani, who conceptualized ‘Bhakti: The Art of Krishna,’ attended the inauguration by spiritual leader Radhanath Swami. Curated by Ashvin E Rajagopalan, the exhibit explores the life and legacy of Lord Krishna through captivating artwork. Snippets from the event, shared by NMACC and several paparazzi pages, show Isha engaging with guests, singing bhajans, and taking a walkthrough of the exhibition.

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For the occasion, Isha opted for a simple yet elegant grey chikankari suit. Her ensemble featured a relaxed kurta paired with matching pants and a dupatta. The kurta, adorned with trumpet sleeves, intricate chikankari embroidery, colorful floral work, and mirror embellishments, was complemented by a dupatta with matching chikan work. Draped casually over her shoulder, the outfit exuded understated charm.

Isha kept her ethnic look minimal, accessorizing with a pair of diamond hoop earrings. She embraced a no-makeup look, highlighting her natural beauty with darkened brows, a dainty bindi, glossy nude lips, and blushed, glowing skin. Her loose tresses, styled in a side parting, completed the look with a touch of effortless grace.
‘Bhakti: The Art of Krishna’ is open to visitors from July 18 to August 18, offering an immersive experience into the life of Lord Krishna through various artworks. Tickets start from ₹299, with free entry for fine arts students, children under 7, and senior citizens.
Isha and Nita Ambani’s simple yet sophisticated fashion choices continue to set relatable goals, proving that elegance often lies in simplicity.





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