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On 17 May, Deepika, after teasing us all with the most gorgeous outfits, walked the Cannes red carpet yet again in a beautiful lime green outfit with lots of ruffles on it. Going for a look that’s much more bold than the usual, Deepika also sported a turban on the red carpet. The dress was from the collection of Italian designer Giambattista Valli. Check out the pictures here:
Previously, Deepika stunned everyone with her custom Dundas couture slit dress, Deepika Padukone’s appeared on day 2 of Cannes Film Festival in a Loewe blue-and-white striped pant-suit paired with a bright orange pair of Stuart Weitzman stilettos. Her second outfit for the day was an incredibly edgy black and neon green gown which she wore with black sneakers and neon sunglasses. The outfit was courtesy clothing brand Off-White. For her third outfit of the day, Deepika once again decided to go for the all-white look. Deepika’s fourth outfit had a very summer-like vibe complete with floral prints, bright colours and a touch of brown to give it that earthy feeling.
Check it out here:
Like every year, the 12-day extravaganza held by the French Riviera is a jaw-dropping event as Bollywood actors walk the red carpet in their most eye-catching ensembles. Deepika Padukone walked the red carpet on 16 May.
Earlier, the Padmaavat star took to Instagram to share the first glimpse of her highly anticipated Cannes look. In the pics, Deepika is wearing custom a Dundas couture slit dress in the combination of cream and a massive black bow. Her hair is styled in a high pony and she is accessorised with a drop dangler pair of jewellery and heels to complete the look.
Earlier, she was snapped at the airport. Deepika looked smart in an oversized denim jacket and shades.
Deepika also took to Instagram to share a video, where she speaks about her landing in France and practically having very less time to deck out for Cannes.
The actor had also taken to Instagram to share photos of her workout sessions ahead of Cannes.
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