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Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt did stunning justice to the 78th Cannes Film Festival, stealing the spotlight with her wow-worthy look in a bespoke, no-pleat Gucci saree for the festival's finale. The look, which quickly made waves on social media, was a historic moment as it was the Italian luxury house's very first saree, dripping with Swarovski crystals and featuring the signature GG monogram.
A Dreamy Debut and a Sunny Day
Alia, who was representing Cannes as an ambassador of L'Oréal Paris, has called the experience a "happy, sunny day" and posted a series of unreleased pictures on Instagram, charming fans with her sunny presence at the French Riviera. Her last red carpet appearance was a blend of tradition and high fashion—a glimmering, saree-inspired outfit with a deep, plunging neckline, a clinging skirt in a nude color, and a show-stopping pallu-style drape. The ensemble was accented by a delicate diamond choker and earrings, and the makeup sported bold winged eyeliner and dewy cheeks for a contemporary accent.
Global Glamour and Vintage Vibes
Earlier during the day, Alia commanded vintage Hollywood glamour in a sunshine yellow Gucci coord set, accompanied by retro shades, a floral silk scarf, and an Itty Bitty sling bag, solidifying her status as a global fashion icon. In couture or effortless elegance, Alia's Cannes wardrobe marked her changing global status and bold attitude towards style.
Social Media Buzz and Industry Praise
The Gucci saree style received widespread appreciation from fashion critics and fans alike. Social media buzzed with accolades, with fans terming it as "huge moment" in Indian fashion on an international stage and praising Alia for "serving left, right, and centre" with her fashion choices. Netizens pointed out the importance of an overseas luxury brand integrating Indian tradition in such a big manner.
Beyond the Red Carpet
Along with her sartorial choices, Alia spoke about Malayalam actor Fahadh Faasil being her favorite and wishing to work with him, emphasizing her focus on pan-Indian and international storytelling. She was also present at the L'Oréal Paris "Lights on Women's Worth" in a jewel-encrusted Armani Privé gown, once again demonstrating her diversity and poise.
Sources: NDTV, News18, Indian Express, Times of India, Hindustan Times, Times Now News
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