Aditi Rao Hydari turns Cannes into her personal runway in futuristic neon couture gown
There’s something about Aditi Rao Hydari and Cannes that just works every single time. While most celebrities arrive at the festival trying to outdo each other with dramatic gowns, giant trains, and over-the-top styling, Aditi has quietly mastered the art of looking effortlessly elegant. She never looks like she’s trying too hard — and honestly, that’s exactly what makes her stand out.
At the 79th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, the actor attended the screening of El Ser Querido and completely switched up her fashion mood after her earlier saree appearance on the French Riviera.
This time, Aditi went full couture glam in a striking metallic green gown from Tony Ward Couture’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection - and it instantly became one of those Cannes looks people couldn’t stop staring at.
While Cannes red carpets are usually filled with safe blacks, whites, and neutral-toned gowns, Aditi walked in wearing a glowing neon-green metallic number that practically lit up the carpet. But surprisingly, it never felt loud or flashy.
The one-shoulder gown came with sculptural detailing around the bodice that almost looked like futuristic waves wrapped around her silhouette. It gave the outfit structure and drama without making it look bulky. The metallic finish reflected beautifully under the cameras, making the gown look different from every angle.
At the same time, the fabric still had this soft fluid movement that added elegance to the overall look. And then came the thigh-high slit - just enough red carpet glamour without turning the outfit into something overly dramatic.
What really elevated the entire appearance was how minimal the styling was.
Instead of piling on statement jewellery or going heavy with makeup, Aditi kept everything soft and clean. Her hair was styled in loose waves that gave effortless French Riviera energy, while her makeup stayed fresh and understated.
A delicate diamond necklace and subtle jewellery completed the look without fighting for attention with the gown.
And honestly, that restraint is what made the whole appearance feel expensive.
In an era where red carpet fashion often feels louder than necessary, Aditi proved yet again that simplicity can sometimes create the strongest impact.
The gown being from Tony Ward Couture also made complete sense for Aditi’s style personality.
Tony Ward’s couture designs are known for combining sharp structure with dreamy elegance - and that balance matched Aditi’s fashion energy perfectly. The gown felt dramatic, but still graceful. Fashion-forward, but still timeless.
The metallic green shade also added a more modern edge to her usually classic red carpet aesthetic, making this one of her boldest Cannes looks in recent years.
Over the years, Aditi Rao Hydari has slowly built one of the strongest Cannes style identities among Indian celebrities. Whether she’s wearing traditional Indian weaves or international couture, her looks always feel polished and natural instead of costume-like.
That’s probably why people remember her appearances long after the festival ends.
This Tony Ward couture moment felt exactly like that too - glamorous, cinematic, and powerful without screaming for attention.
And in the middle of Cannes chaos filled with giant gowns and viral fashion stunts, Aditi once again reminded everyone that quiet elegance still wins, always!
At the 79th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, the actor attended the screening of El Ser Querido and completely switched up her fashion mood after her earlier saree appearance on the French Riviera.
This time, Aditi went full couture glam in a striking metallic green gown from Tony Ward Couture’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection - and it instantly became one of those Cannes looks people couldn’t stop staring at.
A bold Cannes colour moment
The one-shoulder gown came with sculptural detailing around the bodice that almost looked like futuristic waves wrapped around her silhouette. It gave the outfit structure and drama without making it look bulky. The metallic finish reflected beautifully under the cameras, making the gown look different from every angle.
At the same time, the fabric still had this soft fluid movement that added elegance to the overall look. And then came the thigh-high slit - just enough red carpet glamour without turning the outfit into something overly dramatic.
The styling stayed beautifully simple
What really elevated the entire appearance was how minimal the styling was.
Instead of piling on statement jewellery or going heavy with makeup, Aditi kept everything soft and clean. Her hair was styled in loose waves that gave effortless French Riviera energy, while her makeup stayed fresh and understated.
A delicate diamond necklace and subtle jewellery completed the look without fighting for attention with the gown.
And honestly, that restraint is what made the whole appearance feel expensive.
In an era where red carpet fashion often feels louder than necessary, Aditi proved yet again that simplicity can sometimes create the strongest impact.
Why the Tony Ward choice worked perfectly
The gown being from Tony Ward Couture also made complete sense for Aditi’s style personality.
Tony Ward’s couture designs are known for combining sharp structure with dreamy elegance - and that balance matched Aditi’s fashion energy perfectly. The gown felt dramatic, but still graceful. Fashion-forward, but still timeless.
The metallic green shade also added a more modern edge to her usually classic red carpet aesthetic, making this one of her boldest Cannes looks in recent years.
Aditi’s Cannes fashion game never misses
Over the years, Aditi Rao Hydari has slowly built one of the strongest Cannes style identities among Indian celebrities. Whether she’s wearing traditional Indian weaves or international couture, her looks always feel polished and natural instead of costume-like.
That’s probably why people remember her appearances long after the festival ends.
This Tony Ward couture moment felt exactly like that too - glamorous, cinematic, and powerful without screaming for attention.
And in the middle of Cannes chaos filled with giant gowns and viral fashion stunts, Aditi once again reminded everyone that quiet elegance still wins, always!
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