Isha Ambani at the Met Gala. (Source: Instagram) Isha’s look reimagined the saree as a living canvas, merging art, craft, and couture. The design draws from India’s rich textile and artistic heritage, incorporating hand painted and embroidered elements with a sculptural drape to position the dressed body as an artistic medium in a contemporary context. Custom woven with threads of pure gold by master artisans of Swadesh, the saree featured hand painted pichwai inspired motifs in soft gold and earthy tones. The blouse, adorned with diamonds and metallic zardozi embroidery, was sourced from her mother, Nita Ambani’s personal collection, underscoring a legacy of Indian craftsmanship – including a historic Sarpech piece at the back, once part of Nizam’s collection. Her look was completed with a jasmine inspired hair sculpture – an artistic reinterpretation of the traditional mogra gajra, handcrafted over 150 hours by Brooklyn-based artist Sourabh Gupta using paper, copper, and brass.…