Cannes 2017: Aishwarya channels her inner ‘queen’ on red carpet

L'Oreal Paris, the brand Aishwarya represents, posted a series a photos.
Image courtesy | Facebook | L'Oréal Paris
Image courtesy | Facebook | L'Oréal Paris

NEW DELHI: After Deepika Padukone, Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has taken Cannes by storm with her sheer elegance and style on the third day of the prestigious Film Festival.
 
L'Oreal Paris, the brand Aishwarya represents, posted a series a photos of her red carpet look on Twitter.
 
They captioned one of the photo, “Queen has arrived ?? and we are speechless #AishwaryaAtCannes #LifeAtCannes #CannesQueen.” 

The ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ star wore an off-shoulder gown, fitted from the waist powder blue brocade ballgown by Michael Cinco.

She teamed it up with a pair of Ferragamo heels. 

Aishwarya was photographed waving to the cameras as she made her way down the red carpet.

Even the designer, Michael Cinco took to Instagram and shared the photo of the “stunning” Asishwarya Rai.
 
He captioned the snap, “The stunning AISHWARYA RAI is ready to slay the red carpet at the opening of CANNES Film Festival...wearing a fabulous couture ball gown from my Impalpable Dream of VERSAILLES Collection...Thank you @stylepr @antonio_esteban @inessa... @sayed5inco @asiancouturefederation @couturissimo @arabfashioncouncil @ffwddxb @thecatwalkitalia @lovinghautecouture @couturenotebook @voguearabia @harpersbazaararabia #couture #AishwaryaRai #cannesfilmfestival #Bollywood #India #Dubai #MyDubai #MadeinDubai #MichaelCinco.”

This was her third look of the day. The actress was first spotted in a layered green dress embroidered with colourful flowers. 

Before the red carpet, she was seen wearing a strapless gown, with a subtle lace embossed print along with colourful floral embroidery and is a corset style from the top.

This was Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's 16th appearance at the Cannes Film Festival.
 
Last year the green-eyed beauty rocked a bold look by sporting bright purple lips.

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