
Deepika Padukone in black embellished gown dazzles on the Cannes red carpet. New pics
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Deepika Padukone dazzled in an embellished black gown on the Cannes red carpet on Monday.
And, she did it again! After making heads turn in a sequinned Sabyasachi saree and a bold red gown, Deepika Padukone took over the Cannes red carpet in another head-turning ensemble on Monday.
The actress, who is a part of the eight-member jury team at the Cannes Film Festival 2022, rocked an edgy black gown by Louis Vuitton. Deepika was recently announced as the brand ambassador of the French luxury fashion house.
For her red carpet walk today, Deepika wore a full-length custom black gown. The floor-sweeping ensemble was heavily adorned with sequins and sharp embellishments.
Take a look:
Featuring a plunging neckline, noodle straps and a subtle floor-dusting train, Deepika’s gown was quite a scene-stealer. She further added drama to her look with bold eye makeup. She rocked smokey eyes with smudged kohl. Nude lips and a tad bit of bronzer completed her glam game.
As for her hair, the Piku actress tied it in a messy bun.
Deepika let her outfit do all the talking and went minimal with the accessories. She rocked a pair of cascading earrings and a statement ring.

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