
May 15, 2026 — As the Mediterranean sun bathed the Croisette in a golden hue, Bollywood’s very own “it-girl” Tara Sutaria made a splash at the 79th Cannes Film Festival. In an era where red carpets are often dominated by avant-garde silhouettes and “naked” dresses, Sutaria chose to pivot toward the timeless. Her debut appearance in a black-and-white Helsa midi dress wasn’t just a fashion choice; it was a revival of 1950s cinematic elegance that left both critics and fans breathless.
Styled by celebrity powerhouse Tanya Ghavri, Tara opted for a dress from Helsa Studio, the label founded by supermodel Elsa Hosk. The brand is renowned for its “quiet luxury” and minimalist Scandinavian-meets-retro aesthetic, and this piece was the perfect vessel for Tara’s classic features.
The dress featured:
Fashion commentators were quick to draw parallels to Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina and Grace Kelly’s early Riviera style. It was a look that felt less like a costume and more like a natural extension of Tara’s own sophisticated persona.
A dress this iconic requires hair and makeup that can hold its own. Tara’s beauty team leaned heavily into the “Old Hollywood” theme, ensuring every detail was period-accurate yet fresh for 2026.
| Feature | Style Choice |
| Hair | Voluminous, high-shine waves with a deep side part. |
| Makeup | Soft matte skin, fluttery “Bambi” lashes, and a chic nude-brown lip. |
| Jewelry | Statement gold pearl-drop earrings—the only accessory needed. |
| Footwear | Classic black pointed-toe pumps that elongated her silhouette. |
“We wanted to create a love letter to vintage glamour,” Ghavri shared on social media. “Tara has this innate ability to look like she belongs in a different era, and the Helsa dress was the key to unlocking that 1950s magic.”
While the fashion world was buzzing about her hemline, the purpose of Tara’s visit was equally significant. The actress was invited to Cannes to be honored at the Red Sea Film Foundation’s Women in Cinema Gala.
Held at the legendary Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, the event celebrated global female talent. For Tara, this debut marks a pivotal shift in her career trajectory. With her highly anticipated film Toxic (starring alongside Yash) set for a global release later this year, her presence at Cannes serves as an introduction to the international circuit.
Proving she’s a versatile fashion chameleon, Tara’s arrival at the Nice airport was just as discussed as her red carpet look. She touched down in another Helsa ensemble—a pinstriped boyfriend blazer with ultra-baggy trousers and a white georgette cape top. This “90s supermodel” vibe served as the perfect appetizer for the classic main course she delivered on the festival’s first day.
In the high-pressure environment of Cannes, debutants often feel the need to go “big”—think ten-foot trains and neon colors. Tara Sutaria’s choice to go “classic” was a bold move that paid off. By choosing a midi length over a gown and monochrome over glitter, she stood out by blending in with the historic prestige of the French Riviera.
As the festival continues, all eyes remain on Sutaria. If her first appearance is any indication, she isn’t just attending the party—she’s setting the pace for the next generation of global style icons.
What’s Next for Tara?
Stay tuned as we follow her to the official premiere of her upcoming projects and her second red carpet appearance, where rumors suggest she may swap the monochrome for a daring couture piece by Vivienne Westwood. One thing is for certain: the era of Tara Sutaria has officially arrived in France.