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The Bollywood icon returned to the Cannes red carpet in a custom couture look featuring a handwoven Banarasi cape inscribed with a Sanskrit shloka, blending spiritual symbolism with high fashion.
Actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan made her second red carpet appearance at the 78th Cannes Film Festival on Thursday, wearing a custom black gown by designer Gaurav Gupta that featured a Sanskrit shloka from the Bhagavad Gita embroidered on a dramatic Banarasi brocade cape.
The gown, titled Heiress of Clam, was a body-fitted silhouette hand-embroidered in hues of silver, gold, charcoal, and black, with micro glass crystals stitched in to evoke what the designer described as “an abstract rendition of the cosmos.” It was paired with a handwoven cape crafted in Varanasi, inscribed with a verse from Chapter 2, Verse 47 of the Bhagavad Gita: “You have a right to perform your actions, but not to the fruits of those actions…”
Rai Bachchan, who first walked the Cannes red carpet in 2002 alongside actor Shah Rukh Khan, is among the festival’s most recognised Indian attendees. Her appearance this year follows a widely noted look from the previous day, in which she wore a red Banarasi sari designed by Manish Malhotra, complete with vermillion on her forehead. The traditional ensemble prompted Indian fashion commentators online to dub the look “Rekhacore,” referencing veteran actor Rekha and the theatricality of “camp” fashion.
The actor was joined on Thursday by her daughter, Aaradhya Bachchan, who wore a coordinated black outfit. Videos of the mother-daughter duo walking hand-in-hand quickly circulated on social media.
Styled by Allia Al Rufai and Nayaab Bose, Rai Bachchan’s ensemble was one of several appearances by Indian celebrities on the red carpet this week. The Cannes Film Festival runs through May 25.