Fashionista Isha Ambani, daughter of business tycoon Mukesh Ambani, has been in the news lately. She took time off to visit Maha Kumbh 2025 at Prayagraj with her husband Anand Piramal. It was not just a sightseeing tour of the world’s largest religious congregation, but a stylish fashion tour where religiosity and culture blended.
A Bandhani Concept
Isha was a fashionista. She dressed in a hand-woven ivory-and-gold bandhani lehenga with a silk shawl. Her attire was created by a renowned Indian designer and was an expression of Rajasthan’s textile culture. The kundan necklace and jhumkas gave a touch of royalty, which blended well with the spiritual environment of the Kumbh. Anand Piramal dressed in a plain white chikan-kari kurta, which was a reflection of understated elegance.
Beyond Apparel: A Spiritual Bond
The two befriended the sadhus. Humbling themselves while talking to sadhus and performing Ganga Aarti, they were. “The Kumbh is all about introspection,” Isha told a sadhu, with the festive fervor. Social media was in awe, and her fans argued that her appearance was “a perfect blend of devotion and designer magic.”
Why It Matters
Isha decided to wear Indian attire to the Kumbh to show that youngsters would be willing to be associated with their culture through fashion. Fashion designers think that her power could make local handicrafts popular again, which would be a godsend for artisans in the country. One of her followers tweeted, “She’s not just wearing clothes—she’s wearing India’s heartbeat.”
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