Fashion
Who Wore What at Cannes 2024 This Week? Creator Edition
The 2024 Cannes Film Festival is in full swing, and this year, the Indian creator contingent is making a serious splash. From fashionistas to comedians, these talented individuals are showcasing their unique styles and personalities on the world stage.
So, Who Wore What? We’ve Got The Deets!
Leading the pack is Ankush Bahuguna, brought his signature charm and fashion sense to Cannes in this Torani outfit. His “Ombre Brows” look is redefining masculinity in the beauty world. While his Instagram stories capture the glamorous red carpet moments, we recommend you follow his broadcast channel. That’s where he’s been revealing the hilarious behind-the-scenes chaos. Furthermore, reminding us that even celebrities get nervous (especially about tripping on the red carpet!).
Vishnu Kaushal, just made his debut at Cannes with the Brut India team. Vishnu, sporting a Rahul Mishra creation, is proof that the journey. Moreover, making funny bedroom videos to slaying the red carpet in the French Riviera is possible.
Niharika NM, a triple threat with a background in makeup artistry, comedy, and acting, walks the Cannes red carpet for the third time this year. This popular creator even made her Hollywood debut in Netflix’s “Big Mouth” alongside Priyanka Chopra and Jordan Peele. And boy is she turning heads with her “lemon drop” Saafiya gown at the Riviera this week!
Rahi Chadda is a British-Indian fashion influencer based in London and this year he’s gracing the Cannes Film Festival yet again. Rahi, known for his collaborations with leading fashion houses like Dior, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton. However, brings his impeccable fashion sense to the red carpet.
Viraj Ghelani, the comedic genius behind viral content on platforms like Dice Media and FilterCopy, is sure to bring laughter to the Cannes carpet. Viraj’s infectious charm is a standout, further amplified by his stylish Alok & Harsh ensemble. Adding a cherry on top, Viraj even managed to meet Chris Hemsworth at a premiere!
Aastha Shah, a Mumbai-based content creator, is breaking barriers and redefining beauty standards at Cannes. Aastha, with her nearly one million followers, embodies inclusivity and representation for women with vitiligo on the red carpet. Her princessy gown by DOLLYJ, paired with a messy bun and subtle smoky eye. Besides, was the perfect way to kick off her Cannes debut.
Karishma Gangwal, also known as RJ Karishma, is another name lighting up the Cannes red carpet. Known for her off-screen elegance and on-screen humor, Karishma turned heads at the “Furiosa – A Mad Max Saga” premiere in a vibrant gown by Neharika by Nour.
So, which one’s your favourite this week?
These Indian creators are not only showcasing their talents on the international front but also proving that fashion, humor, and inclusivity can come together to create a truly captivating presence. The Cannes Film Festival is undoubtedly richer with their participation. While there might be some hits and misses with outfits. Moreover, we love seeing our favourite Indian creators on the global stage!
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