
Mumbai: In a convergence of global royalty and business power, Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan was hosted by Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani at their iconic Mumbai residence, Antilia. The intimate gathering, which included the younger generation of the Ambani family, has sent the fashion world buzzing, with the attendees delivering a perfect lesson in “Quiet Luxury.”
Key Highlights
- The Event: Queen Rania visited the Ambani residence in Mumbai.
- The Theme: The outfits showcased the trending “Quiet Luxury” aesthetic—minimalist, elegant, and high-quality.
- The Hosts: Nita and Mukesh Ambani, joined by Isha, Shloka, Radhika, and Anand Piramal.
A Royal Reception in High Style
Photos shared from the event show a relaxed yet regal atmosphere. Queen Rania, known globally as a fashion icon and advocate for women’s empowerment, posed with Nita Ambani, Mukesh Ambani, Isha Ambani Piramal, Radhika Ambani, Shloka Mehta Ambani, and Anand Piramal.
The fashion choices for the evening moved away from heavy bling, focusing instead on muted tones, classic cuts, and sophisticated silhouettes.
Decoding the Looks: The ‘Quiet Luxury’ Trend
1. Queen Rania’s Chic Ensemble The Jordanian Royal looked effortless in an embroidered midi skirt by Dries Van Noten. The skirt featured intricate floral threadwork, which she paired with a crisp ivory blouse and a moss-green sash, perfectly balancing modern chic with traditional elegance.
2. Nita Ambani’s Ivory Elegance Nita Ambani chose a soothing ivory ensemble. Her saree, detailed with delicate embroidery and scalloped lace edges, was a testament to understated grandeur. She accessorized with a multi-layered pearl necklace, diamond bangles, and matching earrings.
3. The Next Gen: Isha, Shloka, and Radhika
- Isha Ambani: Opted for a printed sleeveless top paired with a long skirt, finished with diamond drop earrings.
- Shloka Mehta: Dressed in a powder blue outfit featuring stripes, full sleeves, and a stylish neck tie-up detail.
- Radhika Ambani: Brought a modern twist to the gathering with a satin jacket teamed with a chic mini skirt.
Promoting Indian Craftsmanship at ‘Swadesh’
Beyond the glamour at Antilia, Queen Rania’s visit to India had a cultural purpose. She visited Swadesh, a Reliance Foundation initiative designed to celebrate Indian cultural identity through handcrafted textiles and decor.
During her visit, the Queen interacted with women artisans, observing the intricate processes of hand embroidery, weaving, and knotted carpet making. This aligns with her long-standing advocacy for education and community empowerment.










