Alia Bhatt, one of the leading Bollywood actresses, aced yet another simple yet stylish airport look as she leaves for Paris ahead of her appearance at the Cannes Film Festival 2026.
Alia Bhatt's airport look
Alia was spotted at Mumbai airport early morning on Monday, where she was seen wearing a black coat over a white tank top, pairing it with simple blue jeans along with black boots, a bag and her iconic shades. Her look was kept effortlessly chic and stylish while balancing it with comfort.
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Alia Bhatt will be attending Cannes as the spokesperson for L'Oréal Paris, where she’s one of the global beauty ambassadors. She will be representing India alongside fellow L'Oréal ambassadors like Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Aditi Rao Hydari. She’s expected to join an international roster of celebrated ambassadors from around the world, like Eva Longoria, Jane Fonda, and Viola Davis.
L'Oréal Paris is all set to host the sixth edition of the Lights on Women’s Worth Award during the festival. The film festival that is supposed to happen between May 12 and May 23 promises this award to female filmmakers, having Gillian Anderson serving as the juror for this edition.
Alia’s debut Cannes look
The actress has previously turned heads with her debut Cannes look in 2025, with a glamorous metallic saree by Gucci, which got her appreciation from fashion enthusiasts and social media users from across the world.
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When asked about her second appearance at the red carpet, Alia Bhatt mentions, “It feels incredibly special to return to Cannes for the second time. Last year was such an unforgettable experience, and I am truly excited to be back for what feels like an even bigger celebration this year. There is a beautiful energy here, one of sisterhood and the celebration of female voices, and it is a privilege to be part of this journey with a brand that so strongly champions women’s worth and empowerment.”