Nita Ambani Celebrates India Pavilion's Return at Venice Biennale with Elegant Ensemble
Nita Ambani marks India Pavilion's return to Venice Biennale with unique earrings, simple saree and lace blouse look
Hindustan Times
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Nita Ambani attended the Venice Biennale, running from May 9 to November 22, 2026, to celebrate the return of the India Pavilion. She showcased Indian craftsmanship in a custom chiffon-georgette saree by Anamika Khanna, complemented by exquisite jewelry and a hand-woven shawl.
- 01Nita Ambani attended the Venice Biennale to celebrate the India Pavilion's return.
- 02She wore a custom chiffon-georgette saree designed by Anamika Khanna.
- 03Her ensemble featured a hand-embroidered lace blouse and a hand-woven shawl.
- 04Ambani's jewelry included unique earrings by Wallace Chan and other statement pieces.
- 05The event highlights India's rich art and craftsmanship on a global stage.
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Nita Ambani, chairperson of the Reliance Foundation, recently attended the Venice Biennale, which runs from May 9 to November 22, 2026. She marked the return of the India Pavilion, organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. Ambani showcased her support for Indian art and craftsmanship by wearing a stunning custom chiffon-georgette saree by Anamika Khanna, featuring blush pink and light blue tones. The saree was paired with a lace blouse adorned with hand-embroidered Banarasi motifs and a hand-woven Butidar Sozni shawl. Her jewelry, crafted by Wallace Chan, included statement earrings made from rosewood and embellished with gemstones, along with ruby and diamond bangles. This appearance underscores her commitment to promoting Indian artisans on international platforms.
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Nita Ambani's presence at the Venice Biennale highlights India's cultural heritage and promotes its artisans on a global stage, potentially boosting interest and investment in Indian crafts.
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