Aishwarya started modeling at a young age and was raised in a typical south Indian home. This lovely woman shot to fame thanks to advertising for Pepsi and garden saris. She made an appearance in advertisements for several prominent businesses. She finished second in Miss India 1994 competition and was a heavy favorite to take first place in the Miss World pageant. She was adored throughout India for her charm and beauty. Ash suddenly entered the Indian cinema industry, where she made a name for herself as a gifted and truthful performer. She got the Screen Best Female Debutant Award for her performance in…Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya (1997) and received accolades for her performances in the 1997 film Iruvar (1997). She won praise for her performances in movies like Taal (1999), Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999), and Devdas (2002). Additionally, her song “Bunty & Bubbly” spread rhythm across the nation. With her impending releases of popular Bollywood blockbusters and Hollywood projects, this Indian diva is tough to ignore in worldwide scenes.

The ultra-glamorous Cannes red carpet, which is steeped in history, would be the ideal location to experience your very own official princess moment. Naturally, when she walked the red carpet on Friday night, actress Aishwarya Rai chose that setting for a significant Cinderella moment. She was wearing a Michael Cinco Couture gown that was ice blue, and it had a look similar to the Disney princess whose life was changed by a shoe. Aishwarya’s dress was evocative of Claire Danes’ light-up Zac Posen ball gown from the 2016 Met Gala and made her look positively otherworldly.

The Bollywood diva enhanced her princess mood with a makeup look that included a glossy blowout, smoldering smoked-out eyes, and a rosy mauve lip. Additionally, her natural assurance on the red carpet gave the impression that she did this frequently. It turns out that’s untrue: She hasn’t appeared on a red carpet since the Cannes Film Festival last year, claims Just Jared Jr. Going big or staying home, right?

Given that we had already seen so many princess-style gowns in 2017, Aishwarya also offers another piece of evidence that the trend is here to stay. Hollywood may have become infatuated with the fairy-tale look because of Emma Watson’s award-winning performance as Belle in the live-action Beauty and the Beast, but the evidence is on the red carpet: Lily Collins recently wore a princess gown in the most unexpected setting: the Met Gala 2017’s gothic-inspired carpet.

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