Every year around Cannes Film Festival time, there’s one name people are lowkey (actually very highkey) waiting for on the red carpet and that’s Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. She’s not just another festival appearance, she’s basically the moment people expect, especially as a long-time global ambassador for L’Oréal Paris. So when Cannes 2026 rolled in, it felt incomplete until she finally showed up and gave us what we were all waiting for.

Over the years, her Cannes journey has kind of become its own timeline of fashion memories. From classic sarees, lip looks, dramatic gowns, old-school glamour to experimental couture, she’s done it all. There’s always that mix of elegance and slight drama in her appearances, and that’s exactly why people don’t just watch the red carpet, they wait for her walk specifically. Cannes without her kind of feels like something is missing, not even exaggerating.
On to the looks
This year she arrived at the 79th Cannes Film Festival in a custom Amit Aggarwal couture look, styled by Mohit Rai, and it was very much that futuristic-meets-ethereal vibe she’s been leaning into lately. The gown had that deep ocean-blue tone, almost like space in fabric form, with heavy crystal work that catches light in a really soft but dramatic way. It wasn’t loud in a chaotic sense, but it still had that “look at me but make it art” energy. The structure, the shine, the movement of it, everything felt very intentional and very Cannes-coded.
Along with that, she also had a softer romantic moment during the L’Oréal Paris event in a blush pink gown. This one was all about delicate detailing, floral crystal work, and a dreamy cape situation that just floated when she moved. It’s that classic contrast she does well — one look strong and sculpted, the other soft and almost fairy-like, but both still very much her aesthetic.
And then there was also a more experimental fashion moment with a tuxedo-style look by Cheney Chan, styled again with Mohit Rai, giving a slightly edgy twist with feathers, sparkle details and a bold makeup moment that tied everything together. It showed that she’s not stuck in one style lane at all, she can switch from soft glamour to structured drama without losing that signature presence.
At this point, Aishwarya at Cannes isn’t just about outfits, it’s kind of a tradition. She’s gone from iconic saree moments to full couture transformations over the years, but the reaction is always the same — people wait, people watch, and people talk. That’s the Cannes effect she has built for herself.
And honestly, every year proves the same thing again: the red carpet feels a bit more complete when she finally steps onto it.