Monday, July 8, 2019

Shloka Mehta Maintains The Status Of Being An Ambani Bahu By Wearing So Expensive Heels 

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Shloka Mehta Maintains The Status Of Being An Ambani Bahu By Wearing So Expensive Heels 

Ambani is one of the richest family in the world and so the ladies of the family. Nita Ambani has proved her status many times and now her daughter-in-law Shloka Mehta Ambani.

For a few days back, Nita was spotted carrying a Hermes Himalayan Birkin crocodile skin bag worth 2.6 crores and it was studded with over 200 diamonds and white gold. It’s a price with which you could’ve bought a 2 BHK flat in Mumbai.

Now talking about her daughter in law, the eldest bahu rani of the Ambani family, Shloka Mehta Ambani recently spotted in something really expensive. She attended Yuvraj Singh’s party after the cricketer announced his retirement from cricket. The party took place in Mumbai last Saturday.  Shloka attended the party with her husband Akash Ambani.

Shloka was seen in a stylish attire as she wore an off-shoulder white top tucked in a light blue pleated skirt. She completed her look with a pair of delicate diamond earrings and a white band studded watch. For shoes, she picked up Sophia Webster’s iconic butterfly heels. It has butterfly wings at the back which was added with an eye-catching detail to the high heels.

Sophia Webster’s iconic butterfly heels is one of the most popular pair of heels and it is owned by many celebrities worldwide. The price of this heels is around INR 50,000.

In spite of being so rich, the family is very rooted. Once, Isha Ambani Piramal had talked about their upbringing:”At home, we were raised to have the same value system that our parents grew up with. They made sure we understood the value of money, hard work and humility.”

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Isha talking about the role of her mother in life had said that “I remember, whenever mom and I had fights, we’d call dad to resolve the issue. My mom was way stricter. If we wanted to bunk school, dad would be like “It’s no big deal” but mom would ensure we ate on time, studied hard and got our playtime as well. My grandparents (paternal and maternal) and my maasi played a huge role in bringing us up.”

Published by Mamatha Reddy on 08 Jul 2019

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