Global fashion blogger Masoom Minawala is representing India at Cannes Film Festival for the fourth time continuously and fans can’t get over her looks at the 76th Cannes Film Festival. From rocking a denim on denim look to walking the ramp in a black gown with over the top white sleeves, Masoom has now drawn all eyes towards her with an bejewelled Indian couture.
Cannes Film Festival is one of the prestigious film festival that happens globally. With celebrities and creators across the world attending it, the festival also becomes the fashion hub with eminent attendees wearing best of the designer labels for the red carpet and luxury fashion brands associating with the festival in different capacity. Internet has been flooded with the photos of Indian celebrities in their designer outfits from the Cannes.
Masoom Minawala, the global fashion content creator, has been representing India for the fourth time at the festival and has made heads turn right from her Roberto Cavalli denim-on-denim ensemble on the Day 1. Styled by Anaita Shroff Adajania, her denim on denim ripped, geometric-patterned denim jacket and split skirt with a black bralette and a black thigh-high boots outfit screams that she is here to make a statement these season.
For the first red carpet of this season, Masoom opted for a statement bodycon gown by UAE-based designer Marmar Halim. With the black velvet silhouette paired with white ruffle sleeves and matching gloves with exquisite jewellery, her outfit looked stunning! Sharing the pictures in monotone on her Instagram feed, Masoom wrote "Color is everything. But black and white is more 🖤 First red carpet of the season. And the mood was ‘more’."
The outfit was styled by Anaita Shroff Adajania.
But what stole the show was her custom Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla ensemble. Styled by Anaita Shroff Adajania, Masoom's third outfit is a bejeweled full-sleeves blouse with gold and silver sequins and an emerald green silk tulle lehenga-skirt with a 3.5 meters long trail. The outfit has surely put Indian couture on the global map.
Sharing details on the Instagram, Masoom mentioned "Moving away from our celebrated handlooms, I wanted to play with the grandeur of Indian jewels & their magnificence for my 3rd look at Cannes.
250 man-hours of handwork in the finest silk tulle, a lehenga-skirt with a 3.5 meters long trail - bathing in the essence of the beauty that Indian craftsmanship can create."
She also mentioned that "Every stitch, every jewel, every detail of this this magnificent ensemble is an ode to Indian couture."
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