15 May, 2024

Ranking Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's 10 Red Carpet looks at Cannes

1. In 2002, Aishwarya Rai made her first Cannes debut through Devdas, not just a celebrity guest but also as a jury member. The yellow Neeta Lulla sari served elegance and profinity on the international film fest.


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2. One of the most beautiful looks of Aishwarya has to be Cannes 2017 wearing a Michael Cinco gown. The red carpet look served a whopping Cinderella moment that screamed fairytale.


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3. Her another 2018 look that left people's jaw dropped was her bluish purple butterfly inspired gown from the same house of Michael Cinco.


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4. In 2004, Aishwarya introduced all the girlies to the cut-outs in dresses. The fully sequin white gown with plunging neckline detail and brown curls, she looked classic.


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5. It was Cannes 2014, when Mrs. Bachchan gave us the ethereal Roberto Cavalli moment in golden structured strapless gown. The dazzling gown, with classic hot red lips and free wavy curls lives with us rent free.


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6. In 2005, Aish opted a black lacy gown from the fashion powerhouse Gucci.


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7. In 2003, the Devdas actress gave one of her best green moment as she opted a heavily sequin dress at a Cannes 2023 event. The make up and hairs did all the magic to the actress!


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8. 2007 was Aishwarys's first time walking the Cannes red carpet post her marriage, four months to be precise as she walked donning white figure hugging gown with a diamond necklance, hand in hand with Abhsihek Bachchan.


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9. Unline her 2023 green, her 2003 green was tacky. Paired with a floral blouse and golden jewelries, it did not look soothing with the red carpet.


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10. The worst look of the iconic actress has to be her 'pink gown purple lips' moment at the 69th Cannes Film Festival. It was so confusing that oftentimes people started calling it as the biggest fashion blunder of the history.


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