January 30, 2020: Deepika Padukone isn’t one to shy away from a dramatic gown- here’s 10 of her best moments on the red carpet.
Deepika Padukone stepped onto the red carpet at the Pain And Glory premiere during the 2019 Cannes Film Festival in an all-encompassing lime tulle creation by Giambattista Valli. She matched the gown’s pale pink bows with a floral turban headband by Emily-London.
Another memorable moment from the Cannes red carpet; Padukone wore an equally scene-stealing tulle dress back in 2018, in the form of this fuchsia pink gown by Ashi Studio.
Padukone wore a show-stopping look to the 2019 Met Gala, where the theme was Camp: Notes on Fashion. Her structured, Barbie-pink gown was designed by Zac Posen and she wore her hair in a high beehive style, with a pink headband to match.
For her second appearance at the 2019 Cannes film festival, the actress had heads turning at the Rocketman premiere in a black and white Dundas dress. The gown’s long train and exaggerated black bow were made even more dramatic by her high-ponytail and winged eyeliner.
The actress is clearly a firm believer in ’the bigger, the better’ when it comes to red-carpet dressing. She wore this dramatic tiered tulle Giambattista Valli dress to the 2019 Mumbai Film Festival.
A more subtle look for Padukone here, compared to her other red carpet ensembles, but no less impactful. This Brandon Maxwell forest green gown falls effortlessly and elegantly, and she chose to pair the dress with perfectly matching velvet shoes and eyeshadow.
The actress opted for an elegant laced Zuhair Murad number at the premiere of Sorry Angel at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Her gown featured an impressive embroidered cape and a delicate fishtail silhouette.
Padukone often prefers a one-tone look on the red carpet, as demonstrated by the beautiful pastel pink Ralph & Russo gown she wore to the xXx: Return of Xander Cage premiere, which she paired with matching pink earrings and rose-hued make-up.
The actress wore a stunning scarlet Prabal Gurung dress to the 2018 Met Gala. In her signature style, she teamed the dress with a perfectly colour co-ordinating shoe and lip.
The actress mixed textures with this statement lilac look at the 2019 IIFA awards, which was custom-made for her by Indian designer Gaurav Gupta. She paired the feathered gown with a floor-length matching veil.