Decoding Alia Bhatt's Viral Midi Dress Look From The Gucci Cruise 2025 Show That Has The Internet Talking


After making India proud at the Met Gala 2024 in a timeless Sabyasachi couture saree, Alia Bhatt recently arrived in London to attend Creative Director Sabato De Sarno’s Gucci Cruise 2025 fashion show. The Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani star, who is the global ambassador of Gucci, made the event a fashionable affair in a racy all-black strapless dress, making her fans gush over her.

Alia looked every bit the belle of the ball in a simple sleek black midi dress from the luxury Italian Maison. Her Gucci dress came with a strapless plunging neckline, adding the risqué factor to the otherwise sophisticated ensemble. Accentuating her perfectly toned figure was a cinched detail under the bust and on the waist, a corseted bodice, and a figure-hugging silhouette.

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The Darlings actor did not disappoint in the makeup department either. She opted for glowy makeup featuring feathered brows, subtle red eyeshadow, rouged cheekbones, mascara-laden lashes, and light contour. Her deep berry red lip shade added glam to her subtle makeup. For accessories, she carried the iconic Horsebit emblem black chain bag, letting her ensemble and radiant beauty shine through.

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She sealed her look with a sleek ponytail and left some strands loose, sculpting her face and matching black slingback pumps, adding a touch of elegance.

The star also attended the Cruise 2024 showcase last year in May 2023. She made head turns in a Gucci Fall/Winter 2023 Women’s black sleeveless crew-neck, tulle evening mini dress. Adorned with crystals all over and hand-made round embroidery, the dress contributed to Alia’s breathtaking appearance at the prestigious event. To elevate her look, she completed it with interlocking G-stud sandals and carried a Gucci Jackie 1961 handbag.

Meanwhile, Alia left fans drooling over her with her mesmerising representation of Indian culture as she gracefully moved through the white and green carpets at the Met Gala 2024. Adhering to the dress code ‘The Garden of Time’, Alia picked a pastel green hand-embroidered saree adorned with floral motifs and sparkling detailing. She reportedly became the ‘most visible’ celebrity at the Met Gala, leaving behind the likes of Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Gigi Hadid, and others.

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