Kiara Advani spins one-of-a-kind Bvlgari Story at her Cannes debut

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It’s her first visit to Cannes and she’s already owned it. Yes, we are talking about Kiara Advani who took the Cannes Film Festival by storm – according to netizens, more than any other Indian actor, supposedly Kiara got more attention from the shutterbugs. Born charmer, Kiara posed magically well for the paps and one would be surprised to know that this was her first appearance there. She sparkled like a million-dollar diamond. And, how! TheGlitz reports.

Kiara Advani

Dressed in a sassy pink and black corset gown with a gigantic bow, Kiara channeled old Hollywood glamour.

Kiara also adorned an exclusive one-of-a-kind piece by Bvlgari which cost approx. 30 Crore onwards. Her jewellery included a BVLGARI Serpenti Necklace in Yellow Gold and a BVLGARI Ring in Pink Gold.

Kiara Advani
Kiara Advani

ABOUT BVLGARI:

Part of the LVMH Group, Bvlgari was founded in the heart of Rome in 1884. Over the decades, the Brand has established a worldwide reputation as magnificent Roman High Jeweler and icon of Italian art of living thanks to its exquisite craftsmanship, visionary design and audacious color combinations. Through a pioneering vision intrinsic in the brand’s DNA since its founding, the company’s international success has evolved into a global and diversified luxury purveyor of products and services, ranging from fine jewels and high-end watches to accessories and perfumes, and featuring an extended network of boutiques and hotels in the world’s most exclusive shopping areas. Demonstrated through its numerous philanthropic partnerships, Bvlgari deeply believes in innovating the present for a sustainable future through its commitment to Social & Environmental Responsibility and giving back – to nature and to the community.

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