The Croisette never asks for restraint, and in 2026, nobody offered it. Cinema's most glamorous week returned with its usual appetite for excess, except this year the red carpet seemed less interested in spectacle for spectacle's sake. Between feather-tipped polka dots, pink organza avalanches, a Bollywood dupatta worn with quiet political grace, and a Formula One driver proving simplicity could still dominate a room, Cannes 2026 reminded us that fashion, much like cinema, works best when it surprises. Here are the looks that had us looking twice.

Alia Bhatt — Soft Power & Cultural Storytelling
Alia Bhatt delivered one of Cannes 2026’s most thoughtfully curated style arcs. She opened the festival in a dreamy hand-painted Yash Patil gown inspired by the French Riviera before returning in a peach Tamara Ralph couture look elevated by a softly draped chiffon dupatta — a subtle but powerful nod to Indian identity on a global red carpet. Away from the main staircase, Bhatt embraced minimal elegance at the India Pavilion in an ivory saree styled with a bindi and delicate hathphool jewellery, proving restraint could speak louder than spectacle.



Her later appearances continued the conversation between couture and heritage. A steel blue Danielle Frankel gown layered with Chantilly lace and a sculptural silver pendant brought an artistic softness to the red carpet, while an ivory Tarun Tahiliani saree-inspired ensemble celebrated Indian craftsmanship with quiet confidence. She closed the week in a corseted off-shoulder gown that balanced Victorian drama with fluid Indian elegance — confirming Bhatt as one of Cannes’ most compelling global style ambassadors.


Tara Sutaria — Old Hollywood, Perfectly Executed
Making her Cannes debut, Tara Sutaria arrived in a custom ivory Helsa Studio ball gown that leaned unapologetically into classic Hollywood fantasy. The structured bodice, voluminous skirt, pearl drop earrings, and glossy vintage waves transformed the grand staircase into something straight out of a silver-screen premiere. Every detail — from the sweetheart neckline to the sharp cat-eye liner — felt deliberate, polished, and cinematic.


For her second appearance, Sutaria pivoted entirely into sleek monochrome glamour with an off-shoulder black Rhea Costa dress styled with dramatic opera gloves, vintage Chanel earrings, and Saint Laurent sunglasses. Where her first look announced her arrival, the second confirmed it: Tara Sutaria understood the assignment completely.
Urvashi Rautela — Cannes, Crystals & Maximum Glamour
Urvashi Rautela returned to the Cannes red carpet for her fifth consecutive appearance, once again embracing unapologetic glamour. The actress wore a dramatic custom JoliPoli Couture creation featuring a sheer, body-contouring silhouette drenched in silver crystals, intricate beadwork, and shimmering stone embellishments. The metallic finish gradually softened into a lavender-toned mesh, adding a dreamy contrast to the high-shine drama.
True to form, Rautela leaned fully into spectacle — and on a Cannes red carpet built for grand entrances, the look delivered exactly that.

Demi Moore — Cannes’ Undisputed Style Star
Demi Moore turned Cannes 2026 into her personal Jacquemus runway with a series of unforgettable appearances. She began with a surreal white polka-dotted gown scattered with delicate feather wisps, before shifting into a liquid silver sequinned look that delivered pure old-Hollywood glamour beneath the festival lights. By Day Three, Moore leaned fully into drama in an ethereal off-the-shoulder lavender gown with sheer layers and a sweeping train that floated across the Croisette with cinematic ease.



What made the lavender moment unforgettable wasn’t just the gown, but Moore herself, lifting the train mid-walk, laughing with photographers, and treating the red carpet less like protocol and more like performance. Matching pointed heels, dazzling drop earrings, and cascading waves completed a Cannes run that felt effortless, theatrical, and entirely commanding. Three days in, Moore wasn’t simply attending the festival, she was defining it.
Heidi Klum — Elie Saab in Full Bloom
Heidi Klum embraced couture fantasy in a strapless peach Elie Saab gown for the premiere of La Venus Electrique. The structured bodice, plunging neckline, and softly sculpted hips balanced perfectly against the romantic train flowing behind her. But the defining moment sat at the neckline: one oversized floral appliqué bursting with pink, yellow, lilac, and green tones. Part garden, part couture spectacle — unmistakably Heidi.

Jane Fonda — Timeless Cannes Glamour
Jane Fonda returned to the Cannes spotlight with the kind of effortless authority only true icons possess. Making her first public appearance since the passing of ex-husband Ted Turner, the 88-year-old actress arrived in a shimmering black gown whose clean, elegant silhouette let her presence do all the work. Posing alongside Demi Moore before opening the festival with Gong Li, Fonda once again proved that timeless glamour never needs excess.

Hande Erçel — European Couture Done Effortlessly
Turkish actress and global fashion favourite Hande Erçel brought understated sophistication to Cannes 2026 in a Sophie Couture creation paired with Pomellato jewellery. Styled by longtime collaborator @dannistylist, the look balanced refined European couture with polished minimal glamour — elegant, controlled, and unmistakably Cannes-ready. Erçel once again proved why her international red carpet presence continues to grow stronger with every appearance.

Gong Li — Balenciaga's Quiet Power Move
Gong Li arrived in a sculpted black off-the-shoulder Balenciaga gown that communicated authority without excess. Structured seams shaped the silhouette with razor precision, while the high-low hem and platform heels gave the look subtle movement and purpose. Functional pockets added an almost radical practicality to the red carpet equation, with cascading diamond earrings providing the only flourish. Gong Li didn't need theatrics. Presence alone did the work.

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu — Effortless, As Always
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu brought her signature Parisian authority to the La Venus Electrique premiere at the Palais des Festivals. The Emily in Paris star once again proved that true red carpet mastery isn't just about fashion, it's about ease, confidence, and knowing exactly how to command a room without appearing to try.

Chang Sisi — The Pink Cloud Cannes Couldn't Ignore
Chinese performer Chang Sisi arrived in magnificent excess. Beneath the spectacle sat a sleek black sequinned strapless gown, though it was almost entirely eclipsed by the enormous pink organza-and-tulle wrap surrounding it — textured with voluminous 3D florals and an expansive train that overtook the Palais staircase. While minimalism floated through much of Cannes 2026, Chang Sisi chose glorious theatricality instead

Carlos Sainz — Cannes' Most Understated Style Victory
Carlos Sainz brought Formula One composure to the Croisette in a sharply tailored Giorgio Armani tuxedo and a discreet Girard-Perregaux watch — proof that simplicity can still be the boldest statement in the room. Attending the opening ceremony and The Electric Kiss premiere alongside Rebecca Donaldson, the newly appointed L'Oréal Paris ambassador leaned into clean, effortless menswear that made louder looks suddenly feel overworked. Naturally, the internet only became more interested once he was spotted chatting with fellow ambassador Alia Bhatt.

Charles Leclerc & Alexandra Leclerc — Newlyweds, Cannes Edition
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc and wife Alexandra Saint Mleux Leclerc made their first major public appearance as newlyweds at Cannes 2026, arriving for the premiere of La Vie D’Une Femme with effortless Riviera glamour. Alexandra stole the spotlight in a shimmering champagne-and-silver strapless gown covered in intricate sequins and scalloped detailing, paired with dazzling diamonds and sleek pulled-back hair. Charles, keeping things understated beside her, allowed the moment to belong entirely to his wife — a move that somehow made the couple look even more elegant together.




