Sara Ali Khan brought a touch of old-world elegance to the wedding festivities for Akash Ambani's younger brother, Anant Ambani, and his newlywed wife, Radhika Merchant. For the Shubh Aashirwad ceremony, she opted for an ivory attire which was a perfect blend of tradition and modern elegance. Sara Ali Khan embraces old world charm in Pakistani designer Iqbal Hussain’s ivory pishwas and silk crushed lehenga; Ibrahim Ali Khan complements her with regal Raghavendra Rathore bandhgala Sara Ali Khan opted for a beautiful ensemble designed by Pakistani couturier Iqbal Hussain, known for his exquisite craftsmanship and timeless designs.

Khan's attire embodied a “soulful celebration of old world charm,” as described by fashion enthusiasts. The centerpiece was an ivory pure organza pishwas, a long, flowing tunic dress, that exuded grace and sophistication. The neckline, sleeves, and ghair (the flared skirt) were adorned with intricate marori work, a delicate embroidery technique that added a touch of tradition and texture.

The pishwas was further elevated by a stunning golden jaal (net) that incorporated multiple embellishment techniques. Applique work, a method of attaching pre-cut shapes onto fabric, created a base for the elaborate zardozi embroidery. Zardozi, a rich and luxurious form of embroidery involving metallic threads and other embellishments, added a dazzling shimmer to the ensemble.

The jaal's design likely incorporated age-old techniques passed down through generati.