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VOTE! Most Fashionable Indian at Cannes

Last updated on: May 29, 2012 13:48 IST

Image: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Photographs: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images

While the Indian films generated a lot of buzz at the recently-concluded Cannes International Film Festival, our ladies were also the centre of attention as they walked the red carpet on designer wear for various film premieres, photocalls and interviews.

Who do YOU think looked the best? Click through the slide show and VOTE at the end!

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

This year was probably the most anticipated for Ash and millions of fans and observers the world over.

The new mum didn't disappoint at all.

Her Ellie Saab gown on day 2 may have been slightly off but she made up for it with her beautiful face.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

Image: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Photographs: Venturelli/WireImage

The actress wore an Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla chikankari sari with a golden bandhgala blouse as she arrived for the first red carpet appearance this year.

Her angelic face and make up won her brownie points.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

Image: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

The actress attended her first media call at Cannes in an Angelo Katsapis maxi dress and wavy hair.

Her post-partum weight was a topic of discussion worldwide but she managed to pull through with her fashion choices.

Sonam Kapoor

Image: Sonam Kapoor
Photographs: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images

Sonam Kapoor was the last Indian celebrity to arrive on the Cannes red carpet.

Her Alexander McQueen gown was a bit of a downer. The dress and the make up were quite sombre. Not exactly dreamy diva. 

Sonam Kapoor

Image: Sonam Kapoor
Photographs: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images

She fared slightly better at the closing dinner with a red Dolce & Gabbana dress cocktail dress and a headgear.

 

Mallika Sherawat

Image: Mallika Sherawat

Mallika Sherawat grabbed eyeballs in this daring Ali Mhadavi creation for her first red carpet appearance. But the look was slightly tacky for Cannes.

Mallika Sherawat

Image: Mallika Sherawat
Photographs: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images

Her second appearance saw her in a relatively demure outfit. Hoodie et all.

Mallika Sherawat

Image: Mallika Sherawat
Photographs: Twitter

She arrived at the India pavillion at Cannes in a rather ho-hum Victoria Beckham dress.

The hair was an absolute killjoy.

Freida Pinto

Image: Freida Pinto
Photographs: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

Actress Freida Pinto was the first to arrive at Cannes and attended the Moonrise Kingdom premiere.

Her Michael Angel dress with a beaded bodice would have been a winner if she wasn't so ill at ease with the thigh-high slit.

Freida Pinto

Image: Freida Pinto
Photographs: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images

But she more than made up for it with this divine diva-like Paco Rabanne dress designed by Indian designer Manish Arora. Uber chic!

Freida Pinto

Image: Freida Pinto
Photographs: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

She was bang on with the thigh-high slit in her Atelier Versace lime green gown as she attended the Marion Cottilard-starrer De Rouille et D'os' premiere.

Kalki Koechlin

Image: Kalki Koechlin
Photographs: Loic Venance/Gety Images

Kalki Koechlin's first Cannes appearance this year saw her in a Dior outfit and statement jewellery.

If it wasn't for her dazzling smile, she'd be totally washed out with the dress's colour.

Niharika Singh

Image: Niharika Singh
Photographs: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images

Miss Lovely actress Niharika Singh looked angelic in a flowing white maxi gown by designer Swapnil Shinde for the film's photocall.

Effortless chic.

Huma Qureshi

Image: Huma Qureshi
Photographs: Facebook

Gangs Of Wasseypur actress Huma Qureshi brought her eclectic charm to the cocktail party organised in the honour of the film.

 

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