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Cannes 2026: How Prajakta Mali brought pure Maharashtrian grace to the red carpet in a stunning blue Nauvari saree

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 26, 2026, 08:45 IST
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Cannes 2026: Prajakta Mali ditched gowns and owned the red carpet in a royal blue Nauvari saree


At Cannes, where the red carpet is usually packed with dramatic gowns, giant trails and sparkling couture moments, Prajakta Mali decided to keep things deeply rooted in tradition for her debut appearance - and honestly, that’s exactly what made her stand out.

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All about the saree

The saree itself was beautiful without trying too hard. The rich mix of royal blue and deep purple tones gave the outfit a regal feel, but it still looked soft and graceful. There was no unnecessary drama or overstyling here. It was one of those looks where the simplicity actually became the biggest statement.


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The accessories

She paired the Nauvari drape with classic Maharashtrian jewellery - a traditional Nath, layered gold choker, bangles and a kamarbandh that added just the right amount of royal charm. Her hair was neatly tied into a bun, while the soft makeup and tiny bindi completed the look perfectly.

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Proudly carrying a little piece of Maharashtra

But what really made the appearance memorable was how natural everything felt. Sometimes red carpet fashion can start looking too rehearsed or too costume - like, especially at global events like Cannes. But Prajakta looked comfortable, confident and completely herself. Nothing about the styling felt forced, and that authenticity probably explains why so many people connected with the look online.

Even the way she carried herself added to the charm. Instead of going for dramatic poses, she greeted photographers with folded hands and a warm smile, which made the whole moment feel even more personal. It honestly looked like she was proudly carrying a little piece of Maharashtra onto one of the biggest fashion platforms in the world.

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Netizens loved the look

Fans online quickly started calling it one of the standout Indian fashion moments from Cannes this year. Many loved that she chose culture over trends and proved yet again that Indian ethnic fashion does not need flashy gimmicks to leave an impact.

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Stand out look!

Over the years, the Cannes Film Festival red carpet has seen plenty of unforgettable Indian fashion moments. But Prajakta Mali’s Nauvari saree appearance stood out for a different reason. It didn’t just feel fashionable - it felt personal, emotional and proudly connected to her roots. And sometimes, that kind of quiet elegance leaves a far bigger impression than the loudest couture gown in the room.

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