Huma Qureshi steals the show with Palm tree motif Banarasi saree
Indian stars have been serving one big fashion moment after another at Cannes 2026, and now Huma Qureshi has joined the list with a look that felt simple, elegant, and proudly Indian.
While a lot of celebrities at the Cannes Film Festival have been choosing giant gowns and dramatic outfits, Huma went the traditional route - and honestly, it stood out even more because of that.
For her latest appearance, Huma wore a beautiful purple Banarasi saree with gold detailing from Shanti Banaras. The outfit instantly brought a rich, royal feel to the red carpet without looking too loud or over-the-top.
Nod to Cannes
And the best part? The saree had tiny palm tree motifs woven into it, giving a subtle nod to the French Riviera while still keeping the heart of the outfit completely Indian.
Huma herself shared how special the look felt. Posting photos from Cannes, she wrote about taking a piece of Banaras from the ghats to the French Riviera and spoke about how timeless the weave felt.
Honestly, you could see that emotion in the way she carried the outfit too.
The blouse added a modern touch
Instead of going full traditional with the styling, Huma balanced the saree with a slightly modern blouse.
The gold blouse had a deep neckline, fitted tailoring, and rich brocade work that added structure to the softer drape of the saree. It gave the whole outfit a polished red carpet finish while still feeling rooted in Indian fashion.
The jewellery kept the royal vibe alive
Huma paired the look with statement jewellery from Amrapali Jewels.
She wore a traditional necklace with Polki work, matching earrings, and a bold ring that worked beautifully with the richness of the saree. Instead of wearing too many accessories, she kept it balanced and classy.
She also carried an embroidered clutch from Kavya Potluri that completed the look perfectly.
Soft makeup made the saree stand out more
The makeup stayed fresh and glowy instead of dramatic.
Glossy pink lips, soft golden eye makeup, highlighted skin, and loose side-parted waves gave the whole look an effortless feel. Nothing looked too heavy, and that’s what made the styling work so well.
Huma proved a saree can shine at Cannes too
What made this Cannes appearance special was how personal and rooted it felt.
Instead of following typical international red carpet trends, Huma chose to celebrate Indian craftsmanship on a global stage. And honestly, in the middle of all the dramatic gowns and couture looks, her Banarasi saree managed to leave a strong impression quietly.
Sometimes, a beautifully woven saree really is enough to steal the spotlight.