Actor Alia Bhatt was among the top fashion stars at the Cannes Film Festival again with her ethereal pale couture ball dress that flooded the internet with social media and fashion conversations, but the focus shortly thereafter shifted to the artist behind her one-of-a-kind hand-painted couture masterpiece: mural artist Basuri Chokshi from Ahmedabad.
The couture gown, conceived in collaboration with couturier Yash Patil, had a rich milieu of art and fashion and epitomized one of the most talked-about fashion statements made from India at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
Meet the Artist Behind the Viral Couture Moment
Basuri Chokshi is not an orthodox fashion designer; Chokshi began her artistic journey as an interior designer and has since transitioned her creativity into mural painting and visual storytelling through hand-painted murals. Over time, she has developed a reputation for creating monumental-size pieces of artwork that draw from nature, nostalgia, and Indian traditional design aesthetics.
Working with Yash Patil on Alia’s Cannes dress embodies the beautiful intersection of present day visual art and couture fashion at the same time. The details on the gown were meticulously painted by hand and reportedly took nearly 110 hours to finish.
Fashion lovers remarked that the dress looked much more like a moving work of art than it did an ordinary red carpet gown.
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A Couture Look Inspired by Riviera Romance
Alia Bhatt wore an outfit that consisted of a corset bodice with structured/rigid edges and a voluminous skirt that has flowing trains, which was composed of several soft pastel colours. The design of the gown was based on floral motifs and painterly textures, giving it a dreamy, romantic feel; these were inspired by the glamour of the French Riviera.
The overall silhouette was conceived by designer Yash Patil, who also had input from Basuri Chokshi, the mural artist who painted every detail onto the fabric by hand. The result was a mature, developed piece of couture, with an interesting blend of strong structural lines and soft complementary hand-painted lines.
On a larger scale, it fits into the broader trend emerging in Cannes 2026 of showcasing handcrafted artistry as well as unique individuality at the expense of gaudy, mass-produced glamour.
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Applause by Social Media for Indian Craftsmanship
As soon as Alia’s pictures became available online, numerous fashion critics and fans expressed their thoughts via social media praising the artistic detail that went into her gown. Many commented that the recognition of an Indian mural artist on one of fashion’s largest international platforms was significant.
Many noted that the combination of the corset bodice and the flowing skirt made them feel as if they were part of something very personal and artistically driven; in contrast to just following the latest fashion trends. The painterly details gave the design a deeper emotional connection and made it one of the more memorable looks in an otherwise very traditional couture atmosphere.
Indian Designers and Artists Are Playing with Fashion from Multiple Disciplines
One of the things that also came through in this collaboration was the fact that Indian designers/artists are starting to explore fashion across more than one discipline. A good example of this is combining textile with other forms of visual art, such as painting/sculpture, along with a narrative/story.
Alia Bhatt Is Now a Global Fashion Icon
Over the past several years, Alia Bhatt has been gradually presenting herself to be one of the top Indian fashion ambassadors on the global stage. Her various red-carpet outfits have continued to be representative of India’s creativity while also appealing to a global audience.
At the Cannes Film Festival in 2026, Bhatt was able to present several different looks; including a beautiful peach couture gown by Tamara Ralph and an ivory sari-inspired ensemble created by Tarun Tahiliani.
But, it was the Yash Patil design she wore that conveyed the most positive response globally, primarily due to the fact that it represented the artistic talents of India, apart from being just another piece of wear from a well-known designer (ex: the majority of Western celebrities are known for their diamond jewelry, bright colors and huge dramatic silhouettes). This particular dress used exceptional craftsmanship and told a story about Indian culture rather than being an expensive piece of clothing adorned with extravagant embellishments or patterns created by high-end fashion designers.
Fashion as Wearable Art
Alia Bhatt’s gown worn at the Cannes Film Festival represents a major evolution in high-end fashion, as consumers increasingly demand an emphasis on creative authenticity and unique artistry, which is exemplified through the hand-painted garments used for Alia’s gown where there are no two alike due to their inability to be reproduced through mass production methods (i.e., by machine).
Basuri Chokshi’s work has received newfound international recognition as a result of this collaboration through an enormous spike in interest and examples of her murals, artistic process, and design ideology being broadcast viral via social media platforms and interviews.
This moment also marks a point of emergence for Indian artists as they gain new exposure through celebrity fashion partnerships. By wearing a couture piece created from hand-crafted fine art, Alia Bhatt turned her appearance on the red carpet into a demonstration of India’s creative capabilities.
Since the Cannes Film Festival happens in 2026, the dress will be remembered as one of the most exceptional fashion statements made at this festival, not only because of who wore it, but because of the artist behind the artwork depicted on the gown’s fabric.

