: Aishwarya Rai shines as a goddess in a dazzling golden lehenga at a film promotion event. [Insert Photo]
Moving deeper, the colors got louder. The gallery exploded into a kaleidoscope of Neeta Lulla sarees and Manish Malhotra lehengas. Here was the Devdas era. A life-size hologram played the song "Dola Re Dola." Aishwarya wore a crimson banarasi saree, the zari work catching light like a thousand fireflies. Beside it hung the actual Cannes 2003 sari—a shocking neon lime-green sari with a gold border. "People laughed at first," Meera said, touching the glass. "But she turned a beach into a runway. She taught India that traditional can be futuristic." : Aishwarya Rai shines as a goddess in
Aishwarya Rai is equally stunning in traditional Indian attire, often donning exquisite sarees, salwar kameez, and lehengas for various events and film roles. Her ability to carry off intricate designs and vibrant colors with ease has made her a favorite among Indian designers and fashion enthusiasts. Here was the Devdas era
Aishwarya Rai's journey in the spotlight began when she was crowned Miss World in 1994. Her stunning looks and charming persona made her an instant favorite among fans and media alike. As she transitioned into Bollywood, her fashion sense became a major talking point. Her early days in the industry were marked by a series of glamorous appearances on the red carpet, where she effortlessly pulled off traditional Indian attire, often paired with modern twists. "People laughed at first," Meera said, touching the glass