Cannes: Tara Sutaria continued to make headlines at the Cannes Film Festival 2026 after unveiling her third look from the French Riviera during the prestigious Women in Cinema Gala hosted by the Red Sea Film Foundation.
The Bollywood actor, who made her Cannes debut this year, attended the gala dinner as one of the honourees celebrating women’s contributions to global cinema and entertainment.
After impressing fans with her earlier black-and-white and all-black fashion appearances, Tara opted for a graceful white satin ensemble for the latest event, drawing praise across social media platforms.
Tara Sutaria’s third Cannes look goes viral
Tara attended the Women in Cinema gala dinner in an elegant white satin gown paired with emerald and diamond jewellery.
Her look was completed with a sleek bun hairstyle, giving the appearance a classic and sophisticated finish.
Celebrity stylist Tanya Ghavri, who curated Tara’s Cannes wardrobe, shared videos and glimpses of the actor from the event on social media. Captioning the post “La vie en rose,” Ghavri showcased Tara’s third appearance from Cannes 2026.
The videos quickly gained attention online, with fans praising the actor’s refined fashion choices and confident debut on the international stage.
Women in Cinema Gala celebrates global female talent
The Women in Cinema Gala, organised by the Red Sea Film Foundation, recognises and celebrates female actors, filmmakers, creators and entertainment executives from around the world.
This year’s honourees included Tara Sutaria alongside Kamila Andani, Marie-Clementine Dusabejambo, Aïssa Maïga, Genevieve Nnaji and Laïla Marrakchi.
The gala has increasingly become an important platform highlighting diversity and female representation in the global entertainment industry.
Tara speaks about representing Indian cinema
In a recent interview during Cannes 2026, Tara shared her thoughts about making her debut at the globally recognised festival.
The actor said she consciously stayed true to her personal style and aesthetic while selecting her outfits for Cannes and the Women in Cinema event.
Tara also spoke about the pride of representing Indian cinema on an international platform and acknowledged the growing appreciation for Indian talent at Cannes.
“There’s a lot of love for India at Cannes. It’s amazing to see so much Indian talent here this year,” she said.
She further described the experience as rare and special, adding that events like Cannes and the Women in Cinema Gala are opportunities to absorb creative energy and interact with global film personalities.
Cannes sees strong Indian representation this year
The 2026 edition of the Cannes Film Festival has witnessed notable participation from Indian actors, filmmakers and creators across multiple events and screenings.
Industry observers believe the increasing visibility of Indian talent at international festivals reflects the expanding global appeal of Indian cinema and fashion.
Tara’s debut appearance has particularly drawn attention due to her transition from Bollywood mainstream projects to globally recognised events and platforms.
Tara’s upcoming projects
On the professional front, Tara Sutaria is set to appear next in Toxic – A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups directed by Geetu Mohandas.
The film stars Yash in the lead role alongside Kiara Advani and Huma Qureshi.
As Tara continues her Cannes journey, her appearances at the international festival are being widely celebrated by fans and fashion enthusiasts alike.
