Cannes to Mumbai (May 21-23, 2025): Gucci Glamour Rules Every Red Carpet & Runway

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From the hallowed red carpets of Cannes to the high-traffic corridors of Mumbai International Airport, Gucci made a resounding style statement, draping global VIPs in sartorial splendor. The iconic Italian luxury house flexed its flair for timeless tailoring and boundary-pushing design on some of the most photographed names in the world.

From Alia Bhatt’s jet-set chic to Paul Mescal’s red carpet regalia, every look underscored the brand’s magnetic grip on modern celebrity fashion. As reported exclusively by TheGlitz, Gucci isn’t just setting trends, they’re sewing the seeds of sartorial supremacy, one dazzling stitch at a time.

Paul Mescal: The Red Carpet’s Quiet Power Player

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At the Cannes red carpet premiere of The History of Sound on May 21st, 2025, Paul Mescal was the embodiment of understated elegance. He chose a custom Gucci double-breasted suit… tailored to perfection… with black grosgrain tuxedo details that whispered luxury rather than screamed it. The deep black shirt with necktie details added a mysterious, edgy undertone, while sleek leather boots grounded the entire ensemble in masculine refinement.

Halle Berry: Aioli With A Side of Luxe

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Halle Berry – Images Courtesy of Getty Images Sent by Gucci

At the mayor’s legendary Aioli Lunch on May 21st, Halle Berry gave classic Riviera glamour a high-octane upgrade. She turned heads in a green GG cotton gabardine dress, tailored yet easy, elegant yet relaxed. Adding a bold colour pop was the Gucci 73 red leather bucket bag, a standout piece that fused retro inspiration with modern silhouette. Draped around her neck was a Gucci red floral print twill carré, tying the entire look together like a curated fashion editorial.

Elle Fanning: Floral Twill Meets Denim Cool

Elle Fanning – Images Courtesy of Getty Images Sent by Gucci

The very next day, on May 22nd, Elle Fanning transformed the Cannes photocall for Sentimental Value (Affeksjonsverdi) into her own floral runway. Gucci dressed the ethereal beauty in a floral print twill carré, a nod to the brand’s heritage of botanical motifs, paired with structured denim pants that lent a playful, contemporary balance. Anchoring the look was the instantly recognizable GG Marmont brown leather belt, cinching in Fanning’s waist with iconic gravitas. It was effortless elegance with a dose of Gen-Z cool… fresh, photogenic, and fabulously Gucci.

Alia Bhatt: Jet-Set Chic

Image courtesy of Gucci/ Sudhanshu Sawate provided by Gucci

Meanwhile, back in Mumbai on May 23rd, Alia Bhatt turned the airport arrival terminal into a catwalk of cosmopolitan cool. Channeling Gucci’s urban luxe aesthetic, Alia rocked the Spring/Summer GG silk wool crêpe jacquard jacket layered over a Web-detailed cotton tank top. The denim pants lent a relaxed polish, while oval-frame sunglasses with cut-out logo offered red carpet-level drama, even in transit. Her Re-Web sneakers and Softbit shoulder bag in dark green leather completed the look… unmissably stylish. She didn’t just fly fashionably… she soared.

TheGlitz Verdict: A Unified Aesthetic, Globally Interpreted

What makes this Gucci moment across geographies and personalities so electric is the brand’s ability to harmonize heritage with individuality. From Paul’s tailored gravitas to Alia’s relaxed opulence, each outfit told a distinct story, yet all sang from the same haute couture hymn sheet.

Whether it was rich textures like gabardine and jacquard, the intelligent play of logo-mania via accessories, or this high fashion houses’ perennial love affair with structured silhouettes and archival prints, every ensemble was meticulously composed yet radiated ease. This is the magic of Gucci in 2025.

Indeed, the brand’s Cannes-to-Mumbai takeover is a powerful reminder that true luxury lies in storytelling, craftsmanship, and a timeless sense of style that transcends borders.

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