For Manish Malhotra’s star-studded Diwali party, Nita Ambani chose a striking metallic sari from the couturier’s atelier.
Employing one of the label’s signature accents, the sari was a cascade of light and dark silver sequins, arranged in a chevron pattern that created the illusion of molten silver flowing across the fabric. Its border was crafted with diamond-shaped mirrorwork, densely embellished with sequins. The back of the sari, partially visible in the drape, was lined with rose-gold sequins, making the subtle but deliberate design choice not only speak to the thoughtful construction of the garment, but also add contrast by cutting across the silver palette. The sleeveless blouse mirrored the sari’s work, cut close to the body and allowing the high-shine effect to continue seamlessly from shoulder to hem.
The striking jewellery—rare heart-shaped oversized Colombian emerald drop earrings; a bracelet featuring small, alternating wrapped-candy motifs, each set with emeralds; and a cocktail ring—introduced saturated bursts of green that complemented the metallic palette. Over the years, emeralds have become something of a signature accessory for Nita Ambani, frequently appearing in exaggerated cuts and proportions and always styled to elevate her statement ensembles. Her choice here leaned bold and graphic, echoing the geometry of the sari’s surface embellishment.
The pièce de résistance was the miniature Hermès Sac Bijou Birkin, crafted in precious metal and pavé-set with diamonds. Designed by Pierre Hardy for Hermès’s Haute Bijouterie line, the bag is one of only a handful to have been created by the maison. A fully functional mini Birkin scaled down to the size of a bracelet charm, it features a crocodile skin-textured flap, articulated handles and even a diamond-encrusted touret and clochette, redefining the idea of functional jewellery. Completing the look were silver peep-toe platforms that shimmered subtly beneath the sari’s hem.
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