Aditi Rao Hydari Takes Over Cannes In A Gauri and Nainika Floral Dress

akshata shetty akshata shetty | 05-23 16:12

Aditi Rao Hydari is back in Cannes this year and is soaking up the serene surroundings of the French Riviera in style.

Aditi, who is part of the L’oreal Paris family and is all set to walk the iconic red carpet at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, celebrated her arrival in Cannes under the sun in a dramatic and cheerful Gauri and Nainika floral dress.

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Adorned with bold prints featuring blooming peonies in a shade of yellow, the high low dress was styled with a belt, adding finesse to the easy-breezy silhouette. The halter neck detailing and the fluid trail added drama to Aditi’s look.

Aditi was styled Sanam Ratansi, along with her team, including Rhia Kapoor, Abhimanyu Desai, Saumya Santosh and Jannat. The ensemble is from Gauri and Nainika’s Fall Winter 2024 collection, which they showcased at Lakme Fashion Week x FDCI in March 2024 in Mumbai.

Looking straight out of a Bollywood song, each frame clicked by photographer Vaishnav Praveen captured Aditi’s true beauty.

Aditi, who shared the images on her Instagram, captioned the post as: ‘Pocket full of Sunshine’.

Definitely, a ray of sunshine spreading joy in Cannes, Aditi spring floral look was enhanced with a lot of sparkle, featuring pearl hemisphere gold plated drop earrings from Litmus India and rings from Misho.

Aditi’s flawless, sun-kissed makeup and the perfect messy bun hairstyle were done by Elton Fernandez.

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There was one more thing along with this look that Aditi Rao Hydari aced in Cannes. Aditi premiered her now-viral Gaja Gamini walk from Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s drama series Heeramandi in Cannes. The video Aditi posted on her Instagram story saw her do the famous walk along with two members of her team, Elton Fernandez and Sanam Ratansi on the streets of Cannes.

Last year, Aditi had a series of impeccable style moments that were not only high on opulence but also celebrated her beauty and timeless elegance.

Now, we just have to wait and watch to see what the Heeramandi star has planned for her red carpet appearance this year.

The 77th Cannes Film Festival will culminate on May 25, 2024. This year, the red carpet saw an array of celebrities from India grace the red carpet and walk the iconic stairs, including Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Ratna Pathak Shah, Naseeruddin Shah, Shahana Goswami, Urvashi Rautela, among others.

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