Bold lips, flowy gowns: Aishwarya Rai, Sonam Kapoor's looks at Cannes 2016 are stunning

Bold lips, flowy gowns: Aishwarya Rai, Sonam Kapoors looks at Cannes 2016 are stunning
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Chances are, you probably have been seeing Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and Sonam Kapoor on your timeline all through the weekend. It is the Cannes International Film Festival, after all. This year, both the ladies chose sassy, bold and experimental looks and pretty much collectively won our hearts.

Chances are, you probably have been seeing Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and Sonam Kapoor on your timeline all through the weekend. It is the Cannes International Film Festival, after all. This year, both the ladies chose sassy, bold and experimental looks and pretty much collectively won our hearts.
Aishwarya, who opted for bold colours like golden, red and purple, made statement after statement with her long flowing gowns, and high-definition make up. This look seems to be the flavour of the season, as Sonam Kapoor also steered clear from too many prints or layers, and stuck with a white flowing gown and a black/blue saree for her appearances.

Definite #fashiongoals, ladies!

Marking her 15th year at Cannes, Aishwarya's first look on the red carpet was a golden Ali Younes Couture gown, which dazzled in golden, which is what you get when you mix golden, sheer and glitter. Aishwarya also chose to go bold with her eye make up with smokey blue eye-shadow and bold lashes.

Her next few looks through day two and day three, were muted, yet blingy and Aishwarya stuck to the theme of one colour ruling the roost.
She flaunted a red ruffled gown from New York-based designer Naeem Khan for press interactions on Saturday morning. She was also representing the brand L’Oréal.

Later, for the Sarbjit press conference and screening, which is her upcoming film directed by Omung Kumar, she wore a Rohit Bal ensemble in golden and brown.

She then wore an Elie Saab gown, turning heads on the red carpet white attending the premiere of Steven Spielberg's The BFG.

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