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Cannes Film Festival 2025: The best dressed Indians redefining red carpet glamour
Cannes Film Festival 2025: The best dressed Indians redefining red carpet glamour

Emirates Woman

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Emirates Woman

Cannes Film Festival 2025: The best dressed Indians redefining red carpet glamour

Fashion by Aminath Ifasa 3 hours ago The Cannes Film Festival 2025 has become a dazzling celebration of Indian fashion, with the country's brightest stars commanding the global spotlight like never before. This year, the iconic red carpet has transformed into a runway of cultural pride, where Bollywood icons, rising talents, and fashion mavericks have showcased breathtaking ensembles that blend tradition with avant-garde creativity. From Janhvi Kapoor's handwoven Benarasi masterpiece to Parul Gulati's daring hair-braided gown, Indian celebrities are not just making appearances—they're making statements. As #IndiaAtCannes trends worldwide, we spotlight the nine most unforgettable looks that have redefined elegance, innovation, and sheer star power at this prestigious event. As the Cannes Film Festival 2025 continues to unfold, Indian celebrities are not just walking the red carpet—they're owning it. From Janhvi Kapoor's Benarasi dream to Parul Gulati's hair-braided innovation, these stars have redefined global fashion with a blend of tradition, bold experimentation, and undeniable glamour. With each appearance, they're proving that Indian fashion is a force to be reckoned with on the world stage. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Instagram Feature Image: Instagram

Dubai-based entrepreneur Parul Gulati debuts at Cannes in style
Dubai-based entrepreneur Parul Gulati debuts at Cannes in style

Khaleej Times

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Khaleej Times

Dubai-based entrepreneur Parul Gulati debuts at Cannes in style

Dubai-based entrepreneur and Indian actress Parul Gulati made her red carpet debut at the 78th Cannes Film Festival during the world premiere of Eddington, the movie directed by Ari Aster, starring Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, and Pedro Pascal. Gulati—whose Nish Hair provides India-origin luxe, human hair extensions—donned a custom-made, avant-garde ensemble inspired by hair. The look was conceptualised by Gulati and created by the designers Mohit Rai and Riddhi Bansal. The creation took over a month to craft, involving 12 skilled artisans and hours of intricate work, blending art, identity, and business innovation seamlessly. 'Walking the red carpet at Cannes has been a dream I've nurtured for years—not just as an actor, but as someone deeply in love with cinema and storytelling," Gulati said. "Experiencing the premiere of Eddington, alongside some of the greatest talents of our time, was surreal. I wanted my red carpet look to be more than just fashion—it had to represent my personal and professional journey," she said. "This ensemble stands for the courage to embrace who you are, to celebrate where you come from, and to boldly own your story. Representing both India and my entrepreneurial home, Dubai, on a global stage is a moment I'll cherish forever.' Her appearance at Cannes marked a fashion milestone and showcased the spirit of modern Indian entrepreneurship and Dubai's position as a global hub for innovation and creativity.

Cannes 2025- Actress Parul Gulati opens up on how beauty businesses profit from women's insecurities: 'Even when I am buying something I am thinking...'
Cannes 2025- Actress Parul Gulati opens up on how beauty businesses profit from women's insecurities: 'Even when I am buying something I am thinking...'

First Post

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • First Post

Cannes 2025- Actress Parul Gulati opens up on how beauty businesses profit from women's insecurities: 'Even when I am buying something I am thinking...'

Parul was quoted saying, 'Not that I'm trying to say it through my business but everyone in beauty, and that's eventually how we are conditioned.' read more Actress Parul Gulati has made her debut at the Cannes Film Festival this year. In an interaction at the grand event, she spoke about how beauty businesses are benefiting from women's insecurities. Parul was quoted saying, 'Not that I'm trying to say it through my business but everyone in beauty, and that's eventually how we are conditioned. Even when I am buying something I am thinking because I have dark circles I want this. Because my hair are falling I want that.' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD One user wrote- 'whole beauty industry is based on women's insecurities. they all talk a lot about feeling confident in their own skin due to the external pressure but afterall, they all benefit from our insecurities.' Another said, 'You need to be secure with who you are first and foremost! Accepting that One is A Hindu and can speak flawless hindi is Difficult for many! Anyways she looks gorgeous…wish she had spoken in a natural manner.' 'Ask questions about cinema please 🙏.. cannes podium was meant to be that.. now its been no where there.. all flashes.. no depth,' said another user. On her Cannes debut Parul shared: 'Attending the Cannes Film Festival has been a long-standing dream of mine—not just as an actor, but as someone who is deeply in love with the art of cinema. Being able to walk the red carpet at the premiere of Eddington was surreal.' She added: 'Ari Aster's work has always fascinated me, and to witness a film of this scale, starring artists like Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, and Pedro Pascal—actors I've admired for years—was a true full-circle moment.'

‘Ye colour meri mummy ka favourite hai': Nancy Tyagi returns to Cannes in dress that took her a month to create; see other Indian celebs too
‘Ye colour meri mummy ka favourite hai': Nancy Tyagi returns to Cannes in dress that took her a month to create; see other Indian celebs too

Indian Express

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

‘Ye colour meri mummy ka favourite hai': Nancy Tyagi returns to Cannes in dress that took her a month to create; see other Indian celebs too

The Cannes Film Festival is never just about films–but also the fashion. Indians have been making a strong impression throughout the festival this year. Netizens' favourite influencer Nancy Tyagi returned to Cannes with the same spirit that won hearts last year — but this time, her silver gown felt even more ambitious. She made it herself, once again, and the details showed just how far she's come. A post shared by Nancy Tyagi (@nancytyagi___) The gown had a shimmering corset, rose-shaped details along the skirt and back, and layers of tulle that floated as she walked. The bodice hugged her frame with structure and softness all at once, and the headpiece added a touch of theatre. She followed it up with a second look — a mini dress in her mum's favourite colour. 'Ye colour meri mummy ka favourite hai, isliye iss baar decide kiya ki isi colour mein dress design karun,' Nancy shared on Instagram. 'Poora one month laga banane mein… dress kaafi heavy thi.' Despite the effort, she said it was all worth it. A post shared by Nancy Tyagi (@nancytyagi___) Covered in pearls and fine panel work, the mini dress was delicate and modern — a beautiful contrast to the grandeur of her first look. A post shared by Shalini Passi (@ The Fabulous Lives Vs Bollywood Wives star brought a soft kind of glamour to Cannes in a pastel pink gown. The outfit, chosen from designers Fouad Sarkis and Ornelys Couture, featured a halter neckline and Swarovski crystal detailing. A gentle train followed her as she walked, and a feathered wrap added a bit of whimsy. She styled it with a blush pink Judith Leiber clutch, earrings with a bow-drop design, and a bold diamond ring. Everything about her look felt graceful and put-together. A post shared by Parul Gulati 🤍 (@gulati06) Parul Gulati's debut at Cannes was impossible to miss. Her dress was made entirely from braided hair — a nod to her own brand, Nish Hair, and the identity she's built around it. Designed by ITRH, the dress was unlike anything else on the red carpet. The top half of the dress used tight, structured braids to fit her form, while the bottom let the braids fall loose and open. Fans loved it. Some called her 'malkin' — her popular nickname — and said she truly owned the moment. A post shared by Brut India (@ Making her Cannes debut, actor Anushka Sen wore a stunning mermaid-style gown by Duchess Kumari Couture. But this wasn't just another dress — it was something months in the making, with many pouring their time into it. '611 hours, 34 karigars, and months of planning,' Anushka wrote on Instagram, thanking everyone involved — her stylist, the designer, photographers, and her fans. She called it a 'dream come true,' and said the gown blended Indian embroidery with a modern silhouette. She paired it with elegant jewellery and heels that let her move with ease, finishing the look with grace and gratitude.

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