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Rule-Breaking Couture

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The French Riviera continues to dazzle as the 78th Cannes Film Festival unfolds with its signature blend of cinematic brilliance and head-turning fashion

Aanchal Chaudhary

On Day 6, the red carpet was a full-blown runway of bold style statements, experimental couture, and global stars putting their most fashionable foot forward. From Bollywood stars to Gen Z trailblazers, here's a look at the headliners who lit up the film gala.

Urvashi Rautela

Indian actress Urvashi Rautela made a dramatic entrance in a custom black taffeta gown with a bold illusion bodice and soft draping. It marked her second appearance this season and proved she wasn't holding back on the drama. However, eagle-eyed fans noticed a wardrobe malfunction, an apparent tear near her underarm, which sparked quite a bit of chatter online.

Mouni 

Indian actress Mouni Roy lit up the French Riviera with her stunning appearance at a glamorous Chopard event during the ongoing 78th Cannes Film Festival. At the gala night, the actress wowed in a sleek black gown paired with layers of dazzling diamonds, serving a perfect mix of old Hollywood charm and modern glam. Keep reading as we decode her latest Cannes look. For the high-profile soirée, Mouni turned heads in a dramatic off-shoulder gown in rich midnight hues, a perfect blend of navy and black. The gown, styled by Caroline Couture, featured a figure-hugging silhouette, a bold thigh-high slit and a flared hemline.

Julianne Moore

Veteran Hollywood actress Julianne Moore brought her signature sophistication to the premiere of Wes Anderson’s 'The Phoenician Scheme'. She donned a sleek, floor-length sheath dress by Bottega Veneta featuring a thick, knotted shoulder design. Paired with dazzling Boucheron earrings, Moore's look was the perfect representation of demure elegance.

Parul Gulati

Indian actress and entrepreneur Parul Gulati closed out her Cannes debut with a breathtaking fusion of tradition and modern art. Styled by Mohit Rai, she wore a Benarasi tissue saree created by Riddhi Bansal. The saree was dipped in resin for a sculpted, wet-look effect that hugged her silhouette, beautifully blending heritage craftsmanship with contemporary fashion.