Radhika Merchant’s attire for the second day of her wedding festivities has captivated attention with its vibrant, floral, and extravagantly glamorous design. At the star-studded ‘Aashirvaad’ ceremony hosted by the Ambani family on Saturday, Radhika’s ensemble exuded sartorial elegance and luxury, embodying the renowned fashion sense associated with the Ambanis. Her outfit, adorned with colorful floral motifs and stunning glamour, stood out for its spectacular and exquisite details, making a lasting impression on all who witnessed it.
Radhika Merchant looks stunning in Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla attire on Day 2
Celebrity fashion stylist Rhea Kapoor thrilled fashion enthusiasts by posting a series of breathtaking photos of Radhika Merchant on Instagram. In her description of Radhika’s stunning pink ensemble, Rhea Kapoor expressed, “Art and fashion have always been lovers. One cannot exist without the other,” a sentiment we wholeheartedly agree with. Radhika’s appearance is truly a masterpiece that will be remembered for years to come. Let’s pause to appreciate her timeless beauty.
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On her first evening as a bride, Radhika Ambani dazzled in an exceptional creation by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, in collaboration with contemporary Indian artist Jayasri Burman and stylist Rhea Kapoor. The lehenga features 12 hand-painted panels on special Italian canvas, vividly bringing Jayasri’s mythical vision to life. Symbolizing Anant and Radhika’s union, the artwork portrays celestial figures of the couple and elephants, reflecting Anant’s affinity for animals and their auspicious symbolism.
The ensemble is adorned with intricate real gold Zardozi embroidery and a cascade of sequins that enhance Jayasri’s artwork, complemented by a Resham-embroidered blouse crafted by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla’s skilled artisans. Jayasri commented on the collaboration, “Abu and Sandeep are artists whose medium is couture, while mine is canvas. Both Rhea and Abu Sandeep gave me complete creative freedom, allowing my brush to dance over the canvas. I hope this piece brings a smile to Radhika’s face and, perhaps, finds a place on her wall one day.”