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India Today
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Cannes candids: Jane Fonda is all admiration for Alia Bhatt's Gucci-saree look
Actor Alia Bhatt was joined by Hollywood star Jane Fonda on the Cannes red carpet. The two represented Loreal as global ambassadors at the prestigious film festival. In one of the viral videos from the grand event, a candid interaction between Alia Bhatt and Jane Fonda caught the attention of video showed Jane Fonda, Alia Bhatt, and Iris Berben for a candid photo session at the festival when the 87-year-old actor praised Alia's Gucci Swarovski-encrusted saree and was keen to know more about the the video here: Bhatt's saree look was iconic from head to toe. The nude-toned and embellished saree with Swarovski crystals featured the brand's signature GG monogram all over. The sheer latticework of the crystal netting made it truly blouse brought full drama to the red carpet with its metallic, mesh-like design, perfectly complementing the saree. Meanwhile, the 'pallu' is undeniably the star on social media. trailed gracefully like an extended Alia Bhatt exuded charm in Giorgio Armani's blue bejwelled gown and serene off-shoulder bodycon dress by Schiaparelli for her Cannes appearance. Now, her saree look for the closing ceremony has left many in awe of her beauty and Reel


India Today
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Iconic, that's the word. Alia Bhatt in Gucci's first-ever saree-inspired outfit
Alia Bhatt attended the closing ceremony at the Cannes Film Festival in a Gucci ensemble with a saree-inspired drape. A combination we never saw coming, but wow, she served it in style!The look screamed iconic from top to toe - nude-toned, Swarovski-encrusted, featuring the brand's signature GG monogram throughout the expanse. The sheer latticework of crystal netting is one for the books. Alia Bhatt in a saree-inspired outfit by Gucci. () advertisementAlia's final look on the Cannes carpet was an amalgamation of heritage and haute couture. Styled by Rhea Kapoor, the look is allegedly Gucci's first-ever interpretation of the Indian saree. Now, onto the blouse, which was everything that radiated drama on the red carpet, featuring a similar metallic mesh-like design. The pallu, naturally the talk of social media, flowed like an elongated train. That GG monogram though! () The styling was smartly restrained with a clean diamond riviere necklace with ear-studs to match. She let her hair down quite literally (and thank god for that) in soft waves, followed by makeup that was nude, dewy, and just kohl-rimmed eyes getting all the was Alia's first major Gucci outing post her global ambassadorship with the house, and it delivered precisely what it needed to, an East-meets-West flex without the cliche. It is also so safe that this was her best amongst the rest of Cannes looks (anyone wants to contest?). Nothing much but a riviere necklace and ear studs to complete that look. () Gucci, a brand known for mixing classic Italian heritage with contemporary, did the same thing, only this time, it was the Indian legacy that received the spotlight. And pulling off that look brilliantly was Alia Bhatt, who brought the best of reverence and rebellion to the red Reel


Bloomberg
24-04-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Alphabet Reassures With Revenue Beat on Strong Advertising
Good morning. Alphabet reassured investors as results showed continued strength in search ads. Crypto's top dog wants regulators to relax. And Motorola is debuting Swarovski-encrusted earbuds that'll have you blinging to the beat. Listen to the day's top stories. Alphabet's shares advanced in extended trading after posting better-than-feared results, buoyed by continued strength in Google's search advertising business that is key to justifying the company's big spending in the AI race. Less joy for Intel, though. The chipmaker sank after giving a weak forecast, with new CEO Lip-Bu Tan cutting jobs and 'management layers' as he attempts a turnaround. Altogether, it was another solid day for stocks: The S&P 500 rose 2% to the highest since the day Donald Trump announced his tariff offensive.
Yahoo
16-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Rihanna Bares Her Butt in See-Through Skirt While Supporting A$AP Rocky at Rolling Loud in L.A. — See Her Daring Look
Rihanna was all business in the front and party in the back during a recent outing. The Fenty Beauty founder, 37, supported A$AP Rocky during his Rolling Loud set in Los Angeles on Saturday, March 15, wearing see-through attire that bared her butt. As she entered the Hollywood Grounds in Inglewood, where the hip-hop music festival was held, Rihanna was photographed wearing a navy skirt, complete with a thigh-high slit. In the back, her butt could be seen through lace material. The star completed the look with an oversized navy blue jacket and accessorized it with a diamond choker. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The outfit did not mark the first time that Rihanna has rocked a bare butt look while out and about. She famously wore a see-through Swarovski-encrusted gown by Adam Selman to the CFDA Awards in 2014. More recently, Rihanna shared a new Fenty Hair commercial on Instagram, in which she could be seen baring it all in a Savage Fenty thong bodysuit. Related: Pregnant Rihanna Bares All in Naked Dress at Paris Fashion Week Dior Show — See Her Baby Bump! Rihanna was at the musical festival to support longtime partner Rocky, with whom she shares two kids: sons RZA, 2, and Riot, 1. Per Complex, the rapper, 36, served as a headliner and began his set with a video about what he went through during his trial in February, in which he was found not guilty of felony assault. Rocky then entered on a helicopter, rapping above the crowd, before landing on stage. He later played songs from his upcoming album, Don't Be Dumb, including "Your Honor," as well as the unreleased track "Stole Ya Flow." Rocky dedicated his set to immigrants and those affected by the California wildfires. "I see unity. I see so many types of people. I see so many different colors," he said, according to Complex. "I would like to dedicate this show to anybody that was affected by those fires. To anybody that was affected by the immigration laws. My heart goes out to you." Read the original article on People