These accessories can truly elevate an outfit, allowing for personal expression in the era of individuality.
'I chose the colour pink and I looked like a doll in it.' 'I worked on the pink gown single-handed and it took me one month...'
Chidananda S Naik's Sunflowers Were the First Ones to Know... won the first prize and Mansi Maheshwari's animation film Bunnyhood won the third prize in the La Cinef competition in Cannes.
Urvashi Rautela made waves as she walked the red carpet at the screening of O Agente Secreto at Cannes.
Kiara exudes diva vibes in an ivory crepe back satin dress featuring a thigh-high slit.
Khushi Kapoor takes in the sun in Ibiza and posts dreamy pictures on social media.
Anushka Sen made her Cannes red carpet debut in a mermaid-style gown by Duchess Kumari couture.
The silver gown with turquoise fringes designed by Falguni and Shane Peacock just didn't do her any justice.
'I don't know how long cinema will survive.'
Take a look at the stars who dazzled on the purple carpet at the Zee Cine Awards.
'When India opened its doors to the world, moving away from an agrarian to a market economy, everything, whether life or love, was commodified.'
Shriya's berry look... Esha looks like the sun... Pranita shares a throwback picture...
From traditional silhouettes reimagined for contemporary tastes to avant-garde pieces that push the boundaries of fashion, talented Indian fashion designers showcased the country's unique craftsmanship and rich cultural heritage at Cannes this year.
They're sassy, sexy and packed a punch on the red carpet.
From making fashionable appearances at international events to casually giving us fashion goals, May saw a lot of celebs dressing up to impress.
After completing her duties at the Cannes Film Festival, Alia Bhatt jetted off to Costa Brava in Spain to attend a wedding.
Some celebrities defy fashion convention by choosing sneakers for comfort.
From gorgeous gowns to sleek suits, the stars at Cannes showed us Indian-designed outfits that were a unique expression of style and artistry.
'These characters have huge spirits and they are fighting something that is much bigger than them.' 'The attempt was to portray how they navigate their lives, to retain that spirit and not let it die.'
She attended the opening ceremony and the world premiere of Quentin Dupieux's film, Le Deuxieme Acte (The Second Act).
Shahana Goswami took her new film Santosh to the 77th Cannes Film Festival, and made quite a statement with her satorical choices.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan picked a custom made Gaurav Gupta gown for her second appearance at Cannes.
Never before in history have Cannes and its sidebars found space for eight Indian, or India-themed, films.
The navel baring, high slit gown became iconic and has since inspired many celebs to go the bold and beautiful way.
'The industry has never accepted me.' 'When I was shooting Aashiqui, I would hear comments like, "Yeh toh bahut lambi hai. Heroine nahin dikhti hai".' 'Aashiqui became such a big hit, and you know how the industry is.' 'You have success, then you have everything.'
After making her Cannes debut in an orange gown, Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah Actor Deepti Sadhwani picked a gold embellished, custom-made gown by Michael Cinco for her red carpet walk on Day 3.
Shalini Passi just turned the Cannes film festival into her personal runway.
When art steps off the canvas and onto the red carpet, the result is pure visual poetry.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan looked gorgeous in her first appearance at this year's Cannes International Film Festival.
The ethereal pearl number was stunning to say the least.
Diana Penty rocks the Falguni-Shane Peacock glittering nude outfit embellished with red and blue stones.
Indian celebrities and designers are ruling the show on the red carpet.
'We chose a different kind of tuxedo for the red carpet last night. Whaadya'll think?!'
It is the first Indian film in competition at the Cannes Film Festival in 30 years.
Urvashi Rautela's orange flowery coloured gown was designed by Paris-based fashion brand Homological.
Esha is at Cannes as part of the Government of India delegation.
'In a world which is full of categories, hatred and ideologies, there was this basic decency.'
Mouni Roy makes her appearance Cannes and drops her first pictures on Instagram.
'If you look around the world at people of colour, religion, caste, sexuality or any of the marginalised communities, we are always talking in numbers.' 'We are always assigning them a statistic.' 'That is an easy way to assuage your urban guilt. Because you hide your apathy with hollow sympathy.' 'We are, in a way, making them invisible.'
Urvashi Rautela clearly wants to make an impression.