When Isha Ambani makes an entrance, the world takes notice—and her appearance at the British Museum’s inaugural Pink Ball on October 18, 2025, was nothing short of spectacular. As co-chair of this historic fundraising gala, Isha Ambani didn’t just attend an event; she became a living testament to India’s artistic excellence, wearing a breathtaking custom ensemble that required 35 skilled artisans and an incredible 3,670 hours to create.

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Isha Ambani: Cultural Ambassador on the Global Stage
Isha Ambani, daughter of Asia’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani, has emerged as one of India’s most influential cultural ambassadors. Her role as co-chair of the British Museum Pink Ball alongside Director Nicholas Cullinan OBE positioned her at the forefront of celebrating Indian heritage on the world stage. The event, held in conjunction with the “Ancient India: Living Traditions” exhibition, showcased how Isha Ambani seamlessly bridges traditional Indian artistry with contemporary global culture.
Earlier this year, Isha Ambani also chaired the inaugural Host Committee for the Serpentine Summer Party 2025 alongside Michael Bloomberg, demonstrating her growing prominence in international arts circles. She serves on prestigious boards including LACMA, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, and the Yale Schwarzman Center.
Pink Ball Event Essentials
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Event | British Museum Pink Ball 2025 |
| Date | October 18, 2025 |
| Location | British Museum, London |
| Co-Chairs | Isha Ambani & Nicholas Cullinan OBE |
| Theme | Colors and Light of India |
| Exhibition | Ancient India: Living Traditions |
| Outfit Designer | Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla |
| Artisans Involved | 35 master craftspeople |
| Creation Time | 3,670 hours |
| Stylist | Anaita Shroff Adajania |
| Celebrity Guests | Mick Jagger, Janet Jackson, Naomi Campbell |
The Masterpiece That Took 3,670 Hours
Isha Ambani’s custom ensemble by legendary designers Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla was nothing short of a wearable work of art. The blush pink chamois satin jacket and column skirt featured intricate hand-embroidery in old rose zardozi—traditionally done in gold, but reimagined in pink specifically for this event, marking a first-of-its-kind reinterpretation.
The exquisite embroidery drew inspiration from tapestries and frescoes of Indian palaces, with motifs rediscovered from the designers’ archives and painstakingly hand-stitched with pearls, sequins, and crystals. The attention to detail was extraordinary—the embroidery even gracefully spilled onto Isha Ambani’s custom hand-embroidered slippers, creating a harmonious and delightful complete look.
According to stylist Anaita Shroff Adajania, who shared details on Instagram, the creation represented “old-world romance and modern refinement,” epitomizing what Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla—regarded as the bedrock of luxury Indian design—do best.
Isha Ambani’s Borrowed Brilliance: Mother’s Emerald Jewels
Complementing her stunning outfit, Isha Ambani wore magnificent emerald jewelry borrowed from her mother Nita Ambani’s personal collection. The choice added layers of meaning—not just showcasing exquisite gems but also representing the intergenerational commitment the Ambani family has to promoting Indian craftsmanship and culture globally.
The soft yet luminous glam featured glowing skin, blushed cheeks, shimmery lids, defined brows, winged eyeliner, and pink glossy lips—creating a dreamy aesthetic that perfectly matched the pink ball theme while keeping Isha Ambani’s natural elegance at the forefront.
Nita Ambani: Supporting India’s Master Artisans
Supporting her daughter was Nita Ambani, looking regal in a powder pink Kanjivaram sari from Swadesh. The sari was meticulously handwoven by R Varadan, a 68-year-old master artisan from Kanchipuram who inherited the craft from his father and grandfather. Crafted from the finest mulberry silk and embellished with pure gold zari, paired with a corset blouse styled by Manish Malhotra, Nita Ambani’s presence symbolized the family’s enduring commitment to preserving and celebrating India’s artistic legacy.
As Founder and Chairperson of NMACC (Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre), she continues championing cross-cultural collaboration and artistic empowerment—values that found powerful expression at this landmark event.
Pink Ball: London’s Answer to the Met Gala
The British Museum’s inaugural Pink Ball has been dubbed “London’s Met Gala,” and with good reason. The star-studded guest list included music legends Mick Jagger and Janet Jackson, supermodel Naomi Campbell, architect Sir Norman Foster, and aristocrats Lady Kitty Spencer, Lady Eliza Spencer, and Lady Amelia Spencer.
The Great Court was transformed with enormous floral installations featuring dahlias and roses, while bars served pink champagne bathed in rosy glows. Unlike the Met Gala’s sometimes outrageous fashion statements, the Pink Ball maintained elegance while encouraging creativity—most guests honored the pink theme inspired by Indian warmth, welcome, and joy.
Why This Moment Matters for Indian Culture
Isha Ambani explained the significance: “In India, pink is the color of warmth, welcome and joy. It evokes a spirit of openness and grace integral to our culture.” The fundraiser aimed to “celebrate the rich creative legacy of India, and to further cultural conversations globally.”
By wearing an outfit that required 35 artisans and 3,670 hours—equivalent to over 150 days of continuous work—Isha Ambani made a powerful statement about valuing traditional craftsmanship in our fast-fashion world. Her choice highlighted the extraordinary skill, patience, and artistry that Indian craftspeople possess.
Isha Ambani: Beyond Business to Arts Leadership
While Isha Ambani divides her time between supporting the arts and working with the family’s Reliance Industries—spanning energy, retail, media, and digital services—her cultural contributions are increasingly defining her public persona. She’s becoming a familiar face on London’s art scene, using her platform and resources to ensure Indian heritage receives the global recognition it deserves.
The Pink Ball’s success demonstrates Isha Ambani’s ability to organize world-class cultural events that foster meaningful dialogue about India’s artistic contributions while raising significant funds for prestigious institutions like the British Museum.

Bottom Line
Isha Ambani’s appearance at the British Museum Pink Ball transcended fashion—it was a masterclass in cultural diplomacy. By wearing an ensemble that took 35 artisans 3,670 hours to create, Isha Ambani honored traditional Indian craftsmanship while presenting it in a modern, globally relevant context.
Supported by her mother, Nita Ambani, and surrounded by international luminaries, Isha Ambani successfully championed India’s artistic legacy on one of the world’s most prestigious stages. As she continues expanding her influence in global arts leadership, Isha Ambani proves that promoting cultural heritage and supporting traditional artisans can coexist beautifully with contemporary glamour and sophistication.
The message is clear: Isha Ambani isn’t just wearing beautiful clothes—she’s weaving India’s cultural narrative into the global conversation, one exquisite thread at a time.
Learn more about Indian cultural initiatives through NMACC and explore the British Museum’s collections at britishmuseum.org. Follow global fashion and cultural events on WWD for comprehensive coverage.







