Same lehenga, 3 looks feat. Isha Ambani

Isha Ambani is a fashion enthusiast and has an impeccable collection of ethnic outfits.

The diva, like a true fashionista, knows how to style the same outfit in different ways.

Isha Ambani showcased her styling prowess as she wore her blush pink lehenga designed by Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla for the third time.

She recently wore it for an event in Udaipur, and teamed it with an exquisite floral choker and peacock-inspired earrings.

Isha first wore this lehenga for a family wedding in 2019.

Back then, she styled it with glamorous makeup and diamond jewellery.

In 2020, she wore the same lehenga for Armaan Jain’s wedding. She infused a pop of colour with emerald jewellery to complete the look.

It is super cool to repeat outfits, Isha Ambani knows it.




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