Monday , November 25 2024

This will be the look of Anant-Radhika's pre-wedding ceremony, the family will wear traditional clothes

The pre-wedding ceremony of Reliance Industries Director Anant Ambani is going to be held in Jamnagar from March 1 to March 3. The world's top celebrities including Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates are going to participate in this event. The glamor world is also keeping an eye on what kind of dress Mukesh Ambani's daughter-in-law Shloka, daughter Isha Ambani and Nita Ambani will wear on this rare occasion in the courtyard of the Ambani family and who will be its designer. In this pre-wedding ceremony, Anant and Radhika Merchant will be seen wearing outfits designed by the country's top designers. Outfit types will vary slightly. It is believed that Nita Ambani has a special vision behind this.

Indigenous artists will create costumes

Let us tell you that according to the information currently available, Nita Ambani has booked the country's top designers Anamika Khanna, Tarun Tehlani and Sabyasachi. All these have to be designed. From that design, indigenous outfits in the favorite colors of Nita Ambani, Isha Ambani and Shloka Ambani and Radhika Merchant will be created. These artists live in the interior areas of the country and work on handicrafts and arts. They are known for making costumes using local materials.

Costumes will be prepared on this theme

The Ambani family has chosen different themes for the pre-wedding function. In which importance will be given to outfits made on the theme of Indian culture. On the theme of Indian culture, the Ambani family can be seen in designer dresses, but these outfits would be in traditional style and prepared by artists. For the pre-wedding, the Ambani family can be seen not in designer sarees, velvet fishtail lehengas or modern fusion sarees but in traditional attire like Bandhani, Banarasi sarees and Gharcholas. For this, Nita Ambani had met artists expert in traditional arts and crafts some time ago. On February 15, Nita Ambani also met construction workers in Lalpur village of Jamnagar.