
New Delhi, May 14, 2026: The French Riviera has witnessed many iconic moments, but few have managed to blend the regal charm of Indian heritage with the whimsical aesthetic of Regency-era England quite like Alia Bhatt’s latest appearance at the 79th Cannes Film Festival.
On May 13, 2026, the global ambassador and Bollywood powerhouse redefined “Desi Glamour” at the inauguration of the Bharat Pavilion. Channelling what fans are calling her “Desi Bridgerton” era, Alia stepped out in a custom-made Tarun Tahiliani “concept sari” that bridged the gap between a 19th-century debutante and a modern-day Maharani.
While the red carpet usually demands heavy gowns or traditional six-yard drapes, Alia and her stylist, Rhea Kapoor, opted for a silhouette that challenged convention. The outfit, a bespoke creation by the “King of Drapes” Tarun Tahiliani, was a masterclass in architectural fashion.
The ensemble featured a structured corset bodice made of hand-woven silk tissue in shades of ivory and burnished gold. This gave the look its signature “Bridgerton” feel—cinched, regal, and impeccably tailored.
Flowing from the corset was a draped dhoti-style skirt crafted from ivory Chanderi fabric. This wasn’t just a sari; it was a “concept” garment that combined the fluid grace of Indian draping with the dramatic volume of a couture gown. The ivory and gold palette felt ethereal under the Mediterranean sun, making her look like a vision from a historical romance novel.
If the outfit provided the canvas, the styling provided the soul. Alia didn’t just wear a dress; she told a cultural story through her accessories, many of which held personal significance.
“IFFI has always been a platform that celebrates the diversity of our stories,” Alia remarked during the event, where she joined filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker to unveil the poster for the 57th International Film Festival of India. “Being part of this unveiling is an honour as we invite the world to experience the magic of Indian filmmaking.”
This “Desi Bridgerton” look marks Alia’s third major appearance at the festival this year, proving her versatility as a global fashion icon.
| Appearance | Occasion | Designer | Vibe |
| Look 1 | Arrival/Hotel Martinez | Yash Patil | Modern Princess / Fairy-tale |
| Look 2 | Opening Red Carpet | Tamara Ralph | Peach Glamour / Cinematic |
| Look 3 | Bharat Pavilion | Tarun Tahiliani | Desi Bridgerton / Concept Sari |
| Look 4 | Movie Screening | Danielle Frankel | Steel-Blue Cinderella |
In a year where the “Coquette” and “Regencycore” trends have dominated global fashion, Alia Bhatt’s choice to interpret these trends through an Indian lens is a strategic masterstroke. By pairing a Western corset with a Chanderi dhoti-drape, she didn’t just follow a trend—she reclaimed it.
Social media has been ablaze with praise, with fans noting that while she looked like she belonged in the halls of Bridgerton’s Queen Charlotte, her heart remained firmly rooted in Indian craftsmanship.
As the 2026 Cannes Film Festival continues, Alia Bhatt has set a high bar for cultural representation. She has proven that you don’t need to choose between being a global star and a “Desi Girl”—you can be both, beautifully draped in ivory and gold.