Cannes 2025 was a dazzling showcase of Bollywood stars and rising Indian talent. From Aishwarya Rai's regal Banarasi look to Nancy Tyagi's self-made couture, discover every show-stopping Indian moment on the red carpet.
The 78th Cannes Film Festival transformed into a celebration of Indian glamour, heritage, and cinematic power as Bollywood icons and fresh talents lit up the red carpet. From seasoned fashion queens like Aishwarya Rai Bachchan to emerging stars like Nancy Tyagi and Nitanshi Goel, Cannes 2025 was a testament to India's growing influence in global fashion and film.
Alia graced the red carpet in a pastel Schiaparelli gown, a look that, while refined, didn't quite create the buzz that her final saree appearance did. This shift from a Western couture gown to a modern Indian saree designed by a luxury Italian brand highlighted not only her versatility but also her commitment to representing Indian culture on the global stage.
Cannes veteran and L'Oréal ambassador Aishwarya Rai Bachchan captivated audiences in a regal handwoven Banarasi saree by Manish Malhotra. Accentuated with gold and silver zardozi embroidery and paired with traditional sindoor and heritage jewellery, her ensemble paid homage to Indian craftsmanship and marital traditions.
Returning to Cannes with her signature grace, Aditi Rao Hydari opted for a minimalist look—a solid red silk saree by Raw Mango. With her hair in a sleek bun and makeup kept natural, she embodied timeless Indian sophistication.
Making her Cannes debut, Janhvi Kapoor stunned in a custom Tarun Tahiliani ensemble featuring a handwoven 'tissue' corset and skirt from Varanasi. Her look celebrated the legacy of Indian textiles while presenting a modern silhouette.
Jacqueline Fernandez embraced bold florals in a deep red corset gown featuring dramatic rose-petal-inspired sleeves. Paired with a pearl-diamond necklace and sleek bun, her look was a perfect balance of drama and refinement.
Actor Ishaan Khatter turned heads in a custom maroon velvet bandhgala by Gaurav Gupta. With intricate knot embroidery and a sharp silhouette, his look brought Indian menswear to the global spotlight.
Mouni Roy wowed in an off-shoulder midnight blue gown by Caroline Scheufele. Featuring a thigh-high slit and diamond accessories, her look was both sultry and sophisticated.
For her second Cannes appearance, Urvashi Rautela chose a stunning black gown with a dramatic train. Smokey eyes, a messy bun, and stone-studded earrings completed her bold red carpet look.
L'Oréal's new ambassador and Laapataa Ladies breakout star Nitanshi Goel debuted in a custom gown by Jade. With a sculpted corset and embroidered cage skirt, she brought a fresh and fierce perspective to the festival.
Fashion icon and business tycoon Natasha Poonawalla made her Cannes debut in a John Galliano-designed Dior dress inspired by India. The look was elevated with an archival jacket from Dior's Fall/Winter 2002 collection—an ode to vintage fashion with Indian soul.
Fashion influencer Nancy Tyagi stunned in a self-designed sea green couture gown with delicate sequin work and rose petal accents. Her handcrafted design showcased not just creativity but also India's evolving DIY couture culture.
Entrepreneur and Nish Hair founder Parul Gulati redefined the red carpet in a black bodycon dress made entirely from braided hair. Her innovative ensemble was a tribute to her brand and a bold statement on fashion as personal branding.