Alia Bhatt is a bejewelled beauty in Blue Armani Privé for her second Cannes look, attends lights on women’s worth | Bollywood News

Alia Bhatt debuted her second look at the Cannes 2025 red carpet in a stunning blue bejewelled Armani Privé gown. The Bollywood diva posed for the L’Oréal Paris initiative that honours women’s voices under their Lights on Women’s Worth event. Earlier in the day, the actor walked in an ivory-nude Schiaparelli dress, hailed as one of her best red carpet looks to date. For the evening, the Heart of Stone star chose the most fitting outfit, staying true to the 78th film festival’s rule of channelling elegance at evening events.
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Alia Bhatt debuts second Cannes look
Alia Bhatt joined the global brand ambassador l of L’Oréal Paris in 2024. For years, Aishwarya Rai had been solely representing the brand from India, but Alia’s debut has just added a fresh burst of energy. Styled Rhea Kapoor, the actor kept her look polished yet sleek, wearing a figure-hugging, tube-style gown laced with bright, small, intricately placed stones that shimmered from afar as she graced the carpet. The upper part of the gown stood out with blue gemstones that matched the headpiece she was spotted in, paired with matching blue stone earrings and a diamond ring on her hand, all while keeping her overall look clean.
The actor sealed her appearance with a no-makeup look, no bold lipstick or strong colour tones in sight. The gown felt like a natural extension of Armani’s celebrated couture legacy from its 2025 Fall collection, just days after his exhibition opened in Milan, celebrating 20 years of craftsmanship. Alia’s look recreated the same timeless artry seen in pieces worn the likes of Cate Blanchett and Irina Shayk.
Alia’s look was dedicated to the L’Oréal Paris initiative that started back in 2021 to honour promising female short filmmakers as part of their annual award event that takes place in the French Riviera every year. According to the website, “The award attempts to create a path for women in film to advance their careers while also addressing the industry’s under-representation of women.”
