When Nita Ambani Wore World¡¯s Most Expensive Emerald-Encrusted Saree Worth Rs 40 Lakh
All you need to know about Nita Ambani's saree worth 40 lakhs which is deemed to be the world's costliest saree ever crafted.
Billionaire Nita Ambani¡¯s fashion game is over the top and beating it with whatever possibility is just close to impossible. Obviously, because she has the cash to rule and reign. Out of everything that this noted socialite has donned to date, do you know Nita even wore the world¡¯s most expensive saree?
It was Parimal Nathwani¡¯s son¡¯s wedding in 2015 where Nita achieved this feat and guess what even Narendra Modi attended that function.
Designed by Sivalingam, the director of Chennai Silks, the saree cost a whooping amount of Rs 40 lakh. The pink hand-embroidered saree was embedded with precious gems like emeralds, ruby, pukhraj, cat eye, and real pearls, among other expensive add-ons.
Named Vivah Pattu Saree, this Neeta¡¯s iconic outfit was made by 35 women artisans from Kancheepuram and weighed 8 kg.
The saree had intricate threadwork and a stunning pallu. Talking about the unique blouse then it had Lord Nathdwara at the back. The Lord Krishna image was beautifully represented using a variety of colours and jaw-dropping embroidery. Her striking diamond necklace with emerald drops and matching earrings made the head turns.
Nita¡¯s Lipstick and shoe collection!
Not a regular lady in town, Nita loves to customize her lipsticks according to her outfits. Marketing Mind once reported that Nita¡¯s lipstick bottles are made with bottles of silver and gold and her entire collection costs around INR 40 Lakh. Talking about shoes then interestingly never repeats her shoe and each of them cost a minimum of 1 lakh.
You wouldn¡¯t be shocked to know that Nita gets up smelling wealth.
Well, we are talking about her crockery which she uses during her morning tea. Nita has an exclusive set made for her worth around INR 1.5 Crores and has been imported from Japan's oldest crockery brand, Noritake. Nita who doesn¡¯t originate from a wealthy family in a recent interview recalled the simple life.
Nita once told HT, ¡°Like many middle-class Indian children, I grew up walking the streets of my city, travelling by buses and trains. Now as I look back, I recollect with nostalgia how fun-filled those times were. But I still enjoy the little joys of walking down Marine Drive, eating street food and dancing dandiya with my friends.¡±
¡°I think my work speaks for my identity. I believe excellence follows the best effort. From childhood, my parents motivated me to give 100 per cent to everything we did,¡± Neeta quipped.
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