We recently came across a snapshot of Akash Ambani and Shloka Mehta as they posed for a photo during an event at NMACC. Moreover, Shloka’s outfit pick and its huge price tag left us surprised.
Shloka Mehta, the Ambani bahu, never misses a chance to make everyone fall in love with her. For the unversed, Shloka got married to the eldest son of the Ambani clan, Akash Ambani. They have two cute children together, Prithvi and Veda. But Shloka is more than just a devoted wife to the Ambani family and a good mother to her children. She is also a true fashionista whose outfits often steal the show. But the same thing happened again when Shloka Mehta showed off her super-cool style at an art show in the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre.
Showing off their couple vibes at an NMACC exhibition, Shloka Mehta and Akash Ambani
We were looking through our Instagram account a few minutes ago and saw a picture of Shloka Mehta and her husband, Akash Ambani, posing together. Also, what caught our attention was Shloka’s look. The badi bahu of the Ambanis was seen looking pretty in a blue spaghetti top and a white see-through shirt. Also, Shloka’s pants caught people’s attention. The straight-leg denim jeans had sparkly sequins that made them look like a splash of color. Shloka finished off her look with simple makeup, a sleek ponytail, hoops, a fashion-forward watch, and black shoes. Instead, Akash chose a shirt with stripes in black and maroon, which he wore with black pants and boots. The two also set major fashion goals with their naturally stylish looks.
Shloka Mehta’s sequined jeans cost an excessive Rs. 79K.
There’s no denying that Shloka Mehta always gives us major fashion goals. We can’t help but stop and stare while wanting the same piece. Shloka’s sequined jeans, on the other hand, caught our attention. We did some study on them and found out the brand name and price. Also, its huge price tag can make it hard for anyone to afford it. For those who don’t know, Shloka’s sequined pants were made by the well-known brand Ashish and cost a huge 952 dollars, which is about Rs. 79,224 in Indian Rupees.