Alia Bhatt’s Cannes 2025 Look! Is it Gucci Saree, Gucci Gown, or Gucci Lehenga?
- Sakshi Sundriyal
- May 27
- 2 min read
Let’s talk about that moment.
Alia Bhatt’s Cannes debut on the closing night of the Cannes Film Festival 2025 was nothing short of breathtaking. And not just because it was her first time walking the red carpet at Cannes, but because of what she wore.

So here’s where things get spicy - everyone’s calling it the Gucci saree, but Gucci posted it as a gown! And to me? It honestly looked like a 3-piece lehenga. You had the plunging neckline blouse, a floor-length skirt, and that gorgeous sheer drape styled like a pallu. So technically, it wasn’t a traditional saree. But because of the styling, it definitely gave saree feels. Still, the base structure felt very lehenga-choli. Confused? Same. But fashion moments like this aren’t meant to be boxed in, right?
The outfit was handcrafted with Swarovski crystals and came in a nude beige tone that gave a full-on naked illusion vibe. That sheer crystal work? Uff. It sparkled under the lights like water, and the way the pallu moved behind her - very mermaid-core, very couture, very unforgettable.
She kept her hair simple in soft waves and wore minimal jewellery, letting the outfit do all the talking. Her makeup was classic yet striking - smoked-out kajal, soft peachy tones on the cheeks, warm eyeshadow, and a glossy nude lip. The entire Alia Bhatt Cannes look was a perfect balance between drama and elegance.
And girl, the necklace moment? ICONIC. It came unhooked mid-red carpet, and in one smooth, instinctive move, she held it in place with her hand while striking a pose like nothing happened. That's star power.

Now tell me - could this be the next trend for Indian weddings? Imagine brides rocking Gucci lehengas or Gucci sarees at their cocktail or reception nights. The nude tones, the sheer detailing, the modern twist on tradition - it could totally be the next big thing.
Would you wear something like this? Because ummm.. maybe I would skip. Too daring for me to try!
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