At the Pran Pratishtha ceremony of the Shiva Temple in Gir, Nita Ambani made a striking appearance, draped in a luxurious Tarun Tahiliani jamevar saree that beautifully blended tradition with high couture.
Weaving Heritage: The Saree That Spoke Volumes
Nita’s saree was crafted from a silk-pashmina blend, drawing inspiration from the Mughal era. Thus the piece features Mughal-inspired jamevar motifs and is richly embroidered using Kashida technique, an intricate form of Kashmiri needlework.
Her colour palette — pearl, ochre, and deep red — added a regal richness to the drape, making it a showstopper.
Jewellery Styling
To complement the saree, Nita Ambani chose rare Golconda diamonds. A multi-layered necklace, matching earrings, and red bangles completed her graceful look.
Her styling was elegant and refined: soft waves in her hair, shimmery eye makeup, a delicate red bindi. Minimal yet striking accessories spoke of sophistication rooted in heritage.
A Fashion Moment
By choosing this ensemble, Nita Ambani paid homage not just to her personal style, but to India’s rich craftsmanship — bringing centuries-old embroidery traditions to a public ceremony of spiritual and cultural significance.
Her look at Gir is more than fashion; it’s a statement of continuity, legacy and respect for the art forms that define India’s heritage.