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Cannes 2026: A Look Back At Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s Most Beautiful Saree Appearances
For over two decades, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has been one of the most anticipated stars at the Cannes Film Festival. Since making her debut on the French Riviera in 2002, the actor has consistently used fashion to celebrate Indian craftsmanship on one of the world’s biggest red carpets. While she is known for experimenting with dramatic gowns and couture creations, some of her most memorable Cannes appearances have been rooted in the timeless elegance of the saree. As she is expected to return to Cannes for the 23rd time this year, here’s a look back at her most unforgettable saree moments.
2002: Aishwarya’s very first Cannes appearance remains one of her most iconic. Accompanied by her Devdas co-star Shah Rukh Khan, she wore a striking yellow saree by Neeta Lulla. The look was quintessential early-2000s Bollywood glamour – rich silk, heavy jewellery and classic beauty.
2003: A year later, Aishwarya made a bold statement in a vivid lime green saree, again by Lulla, with a heavily embellished blouse. The colour choice was unconventional for the Cannes red carpet at the time, but she carried it with confidence.
2010: Accompanied by husband Abhishek Bachchan, the global star made a dazzling entry in a Sabyasachi embellished saree, featuring delicate embroidery and sequins. She paired with a plain black blouse. The neatly tied bun was a graceful touch.
2012: Aishwarya embraced a more modest but richly detailed Indian ivory chikankari saree by Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla. She paid tribute to Indian craftsmanship by wearing it with an elaborate gold and maroon embroidered jacket-style blouse.
2013: At the amfAR gala during Cannes, Aishwarya dazzled in a shimmering gold saree by Tarun Tahiliani. The metallic drape, paired with a structured blouse and elegant updo, gave the traditional silhouette a red carpet-worthy update.
2025: One of Aishwarya’s most widely discussed recent appearances came when she wore a pristine white saree by Manish Malhotra, with intricate silver-gold embroidery and a flowing dupatta. She completed the look with layered ruby jewellery and a visible streak of sindoor.