At the Cannes Film Festival, where fashion often swings between theatrical couture and safe old-Hollywood glamour, Diana Penty carved out her own moment and did it in shimmering gold.
The actor stepped
onto the Cannes fashion scene in Manish Malhotra’s Gold Knitted Shimmer Saree Set worth ₹1.95 lakh, and the ensemble was nothing short of liquid metal draped into couture.
Known for blending heritage craftsmanship with contemporary silhouettes, Manish Malhotra has increasingly been pushing Indian occasion wear into the global luxury conversation. And Diana’s Cannes appearance perfectly captured that evolution. Instead of a traditional saree silhouette, the look reimagined the six yards through a sharply modern lens, complete with a sculptural blouse, dramatic puffed sleeves and metallic textures that caught the light from every angle.
The saree itself had an armour-like quality, almost resembling woven gold chainmail, while still retaining fluidity and movement. The structured cropped jacket added power-dressing energy to the ensemble, balancing softness with strength. It was regal, futuristic and cinematic all at once, exactly the kind of fashion moment Cannes thrives on.
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What elevated the look further was the styling. Diana skipped heavy layering and let the outfit dominate the visual narrative. Her softly waved short hair added old-Hollywood polish, while the bronzed makeup and smoky eyes kept things sultry without overwhelming the ensemble. The Tourmaline earrings from Chaula’s Heritage Jewellery introduced just the right hint of colour and vintage romance against the gold palette.
She paired the look with Alevì Milano’s Blake 95 Cage Sandals, adding a delicate, barely-there finish to an otherwise commanding outfit. Even the metallic belt detail subtly cinched the drape, giving the saree a contemporary red-carpet structure rarely seen in traditional silhouettes.
Over the last few years, Cannes has become an increasingly important global platform for Indian fashion, with celebrities embracing designers who merge craftsmanship with modern storytelling. Diana Penty’s look stood out precisely because it didn’t try too hard to imitate Western couture. Instead, it confidently celebrated Indian glamour but with sharper tailoring, experimental textures and global styling sensibilities.
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Interestingly, this isn’t Diana Penty’s first memorable Cannes fashion moment either. The actor has quietly built a reputation for serving polished, fashion-forward looks at the festival over the years from her elegant white sari gown debut in 2019 to sharply tailored black ensembles and experimental couture appearances in later editions. But this gold Manish Malhotra look perhaps feels like her boldest Cannes fashion statement yet, dramatic without being excessive, deeply rooted in Indian craftsmanship yet completely at home on an international red carpet.














