Cannes 2018: Deepika Padukone and Kangana Ranaut looked SPECTACULAR on red carpet

The two have upped their fashion game with their mind blowing outfits while walking down the red carpet. Check out their photographs

Deepika Padukone and Kangana Ranaut are two Bollywood beauties who have left all her fans spell bounded after appearing at 71st Cannes film festival .

The two have upped their fashion game with their mind blowing outfits while walking down the red carpet.

 

Deepika Padukone wore a frilly pink dress and looked like a dream.

Talking about their accessories, purple heels, emerald jewellery from Lorraine Schwartz, an updo hair rounded off her look perfectly. 

 

Not just it, at the Chopard party that happened last night in the French Riviera. The beauty stepped out in an all-black outfit for the after party and she looked sexy AF!

 

@deepikapadukone wearing @chopard #chopard #cannes2018

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After looking at these pictures, we just can't move eyes off.

On the other hand, Kangana was simply alluring in an embroidered catsuit while walking the red carpet.

Meanwhile, check out Deepika's other sizzling avatars.

 

However, if we talk about Kangana's other jawdropping outfits was her street style.

She  donned a beige jacket, trousers by Trussardi that she completed with a tangerine shaded strapless bralette. She took a bold route and sassy ‘Queen’ looked every inch of fashion diva.

Well, these two were simply gorgeous as ever. What do you say?

  

      

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