Isha Ambani’s recent appearances have made a strong case for couture as a wardrobe of shifts rather than signatures. Across events, she has moved between new-season Dior, Chanel haute couture and vintage Valentino, choosing pieces that differ sharply in construction, surface and silhouette.
For the Fenty Beauty pop-up after-party, she wore Dior Spring 2026, Jonathan Anderson’s first womenswear collection for the house, styled by Dani Michelle. The look is built on a split structure: a short embroidered dress that drops into a sheer lower extension, with a long black bow at the neckline, breaking the blue surface before the fabric opens out. Hair by Mike Desir was worn loose, with makeup by Tanvi Chemburkar kept fresh with flushed cheeks and a pale pink lip.
At a luncheon with Rihanna shortly after, she moved into Chanel Spring/Summer 2026 haute couture. This one works differently. A sheer long-sleeved top sits over a tonal inner, with a pleated skirt falling straight from the waist. The detail is pushed to the edges, small drops along the cuffs and hem, a single motif near the pocket, while black-and-white footwear acts as a small interruption to the red.