Alia Bhatt's Desi-Core Elegance at Cannes 2026
When the Cannes Film Festival rolls around, we all secretly wait for that one red carpet moment that makes everyone stop scrolling. Well, Day 4 of Cannes 2026 just gave us exactly that. Alia Bhatt descended upon the French Riviera and completely flipped the script. Instead of going for the usual massive, sprawling ballgowns, she brought a heavy dose of desi-core elegance to the India Pavilion. And spoiler alert? It was everything.
The 'Nath' That Broke the Internet
If you haven't seen the pictures yet, you are seriously missing out. Alia stepped out in a custom ivory Tarun Tahiliani masterpiece that somehow perfectly married classic Indian draping with fierce Victorian-style corsetry. Think a fluid, draped chanderi dhoti skirt paired with a tightly sculpted, heavily embroidered corset. But let's talk about the real MVP of this look—the accessories.
Alia paired the ivory ensemble with a striking traditional nath by Ishhaara. Honestly, adding a classic bridal-inspired nose ring to a modern couture silhouette was a total masterstroke. Layered with a delicate haathphool from Tangerine, statement earrings by Sunita Kapoor, and a traditional payal, the whole vibe screamed 'quiet luxury.' Her makeup was kept luminous and minimal, letting the intricate craftsmanship do the heavy lifting.
Netizens instantly went into a frenzy. Twitter and Instagram feeds were flooded with fans comparing her understated, glowing aesthetic to her beloved character Roop from the film Kalank. The internet's verdict is officially in: she was absolutely 'desi princess coded.'
A Quick Pivot to Old Hollywood Glam
Just when we thought we had her Cannes 2026 wardrobe figured out, Alia hit us with a massive switch-up. Later that evening, for the premiere of A Woman's Life (La Vie D'Une Femme), she ditched her traditional roots for pure, unadulterated Old Hollywood drama. Gliding down the iconic red carpet in a dreamy, ice-blue and lavender floor-length gown, she looked unreal. Paired with a massive statement choker, it was a breathtaking 180-degree turn from her morning look. Talk about range!
Tara's Debut and Kalyani's Power Move
Alia wasn't the only one serving major sartorial goals, though. Tara Sutaria finally made her highly anticipated Cannes debut at the Women in Cinema Gala, hosted by the Red Sea Film Foundation. Styled by Tanya Ghavri, Tara went full vintage in a stunning black-and-white midi gown by Helsa. It was classic, chic, and completely timeless.
Meanwhile, Kalyani Priyadarshan decided to skip the voluminous tulle altogether. She went the minimalist route and completely nailed it. Sporting an all-white, sleeveless blazer-style top with razor-sharp lapels and a plunging V-neckline, Kalyani proved that sometimes, less truly is more. It was sharp, boss-lady energy at its finest.
Lokesh Kanagaraj Steps in Front of the Camera
Of course, Cannes isn't just about the fashion—it's about the cinema. And Day 4 brought a massive surprise for Tamil movie buffs. Acclaimed director Lokesh Kanagaraj walked the Riviera, but surprisingly, not for a film he directed. He was there to attend the trailer launch of DC. Directed by Arun Matheswaran, this project is making huge waves globally because it marks Lokesh's very first full-fledged acting debut. Seeing a powerhouse director step in front of the camera on such a massive stage was definitely a standout moment of the day.
From jaw-dropping traditional accessories to powerful cinematic crossovers, Day 4 proved that Indian talent isn't just attending Cannes anymore—they are completely taking it over. We honestly can't wait to see what Day 5 brings!



