
Sustainability Meets Sophistication: Isha Ambani Repeats A Valentino Dress In Style
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At the Serpentine Summer Party 2025 in London, Isha Ambani opted for a dress from the Valentino's Fall 2011 Couture collection. She had previously worn this outfit in 2019.
The prestigious invite-only Serpentine Summer Party 2025 was held at the Kensington Gardens in London recently. The annual soirée brought together a global mix of artists, patrons, and tastemakers. Among the attendees was Isha Ambani. In the midst of haute couture, Isha served a sustainable fashion moment, Isha's wardrobe has long been a masterclass in timeless elegance, and her latest appearance was yet another proof.
For her appearance at the Serpentine Summer Party 2025, Isha Ambani turned heads in a stunning beige dress from Valentino's Fall 2011 Couture collection. With its intricate, sculptural detailing and understated drama, the piece exuded quiet luxury while reflecting the creative spirit of the evening. The intricately detailed dress caught the light with every step. The sleeveless silhouette was adorned with intricate, petal-like motifs and delicate embellishments, while a gently flared hem lent the ensemble a soft, romantic finish. Styled with effortless waves, dewy makeup, and glittering heels, Isha looked nothing short of ethereal. For the accessories, Isha paired the dress with diamond drop earrings and a gold clutch. Her look struck a graceful balance between opulence and restraint.
At the event, Isha was seen chatting and posing with Hollywood star Cate Blanchett and Bollywood actor Sonam Kapoor. Take a look at the pictures here.
But this look wasn't new to Isha – or to eagle-eyed fashion followers. She first wore the gown at Paris Fashion Week in 2019 when she had appeared with her mother, Nita Ambani. She attended the Valentino SS19 show and posed at the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild in Paris.
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Giving the dress a second life on yet another global stage. In doing so, she delivered a message that transcended fashion trends: true luxury doesn't lie in constant novelty but in the enduring power of great design and personal resonance.
While other attendees at the Serpentine Summer Party 2205 embraced cutting-edge couture, Isha's vintage revival proved that meaningful style and mindful sustainability can be just as unforgettable.
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June 26, 2025, 11:44 IST
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