Key Points

Alia Bhatt made a stunning debut at the 78th Cannes Film Festival in a cream Schiaparelli gown. The off-shoulder lace dress featured intricate floral embroidery and tulle ruffles, earning praise from fashion critics. Styled by Rhea Kapoor, Alia kept her look elegant with a sleek bun and radiant makeup. Fans and photographers alike were captivated by her poised red carpet appearance.

Key Points: Alia Bhatt stuns in Schiaparelli at Cannes Film Festival debut

  • Alia dazzles in custom Schiaparelli lace gown with floral embroidery
  • Styled by Rhea Kapoor with sleek bun and radiant makeup
  • Postponed debut due to India-Pakistan tensions
  • Shared behind-the-scenes look on Instagram
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Cannes: Alia Bhatt brings vintage drama to red carpet in Schiaparelli off-shoulder gown

Alia Bhatt makes a breathtaking Cannes debut in a vintage-inspired Schiaparelli gown, styled by Rhea Kapoor, with fans calling her "a vision in cream."

"She ruled the red carpet – Fan comment"

Cannes, May 23

Actor Alia Bhatt made a breathtaking debut at the 78th Cannes Film Festival on Friday.

Decked up in a Schiaparelli cream gown, the 'Highway' actor stole everyone's attention with her look.

She walked the iconic red carpet in an off-shoulder outfit made in ecru Chantilly lace, with organza and enamel flowers embroidered on the bodice.

The custom soft nude bodycon version, which was elevated with tulle ruffles at the hem, received a thumbs up from fashionistas.

"A vision in cream," said fans.

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"She ruled the red carpet," another fan commented.

Alia was styled by Rhea Kapoor. She styled her hair in a neat bun with edges in a unique pattern. For the makeup, she kept it shiny and radiant.

Before hitting the red carpet, Alia took to Instagram and shared a sneak peek of her outfit on her Instagram Stories. In the black-and-white, she could be seen posing with a hand fan which had the L'Oreal quote 'I'm worth it'.

Alia appeared on the red carpet with elan, striking stylish poses for the shutterbugs. She even greeted the paparazzi with a 'namaste' gesture.

Reportedly, Alia was supposed to make her Cannes debut during the opening ceremony. However, in the wake of India-Pakistan tensions, she postponed her travel.

On her birthday in March, Alia, during a press meet, confirmed her Cannes debut.

"This is going to be my first year when I'm going to Cannes. So I'm very nervous and very excited, and I'm also now trying my hand at new makeup looks and videos. I put up a makeup tutorial of my own at the beginning of the year. Now my, you know, my team is like, Why don't we try something that you've never done before, like blue eyeshadow or pink eyeshadow or something like that?" she said.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Alia looked absolutely stunning! That Schiaparelli gown was made for her. So proud to see our Bollywood stars representing India with such grace on global platforms. The namaste gesture was the cherry on top! 🇮🇳✨
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Rahul S.
While the outfit is beautiful, I wish she had chosen something more traditionally Indian. Cannes is the perfect stage to showcase our rich textile heritage - a modern sari or lehenga would have been killer!
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Ananya M.
That cream lace with floral embroidery is giving me major vintage Bollywood vibes! Reminds me of Madhubala's classic looks. Alia nailed the old-world charm with a modern twist. 👌
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Vikram J.
Respect for postponing her initial plans due to India-Pak tensions. Shows where her priorities lie. And then she comes and slays the red carpet! That's how you do it - responsible and fabulous.
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Sneha P.
The makeup was perfect - not too much, not too little. That radiant glow is what we Indian girls try to achieve every wedding season! Taking notes for my cousin's shaadi next month. 😄
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Karan D.
Alia's Cannes debut >> Everyone else's! From Highway to global red carpets, she's come such a long way. That hand fan with "I'm worth it" - such a power move. More Indian stars need this confidence on world stages!

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