'It felt like one of us reached Cannes': Artisans behind Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's gown get emotional in viral video
ETimes | June 1, 2026 12:40 PM CST
When Aishwarya Rai Bachchan appeared at Cannes in her striking midnight-blue gown , social media did what it always does. People zoomed in on the details, praised the look and debated whether it was one of her best red carpet appearances yet.
But a video shared by designer Amit Aggarwal has shifted attention to a different set of people - the artisans who spent months bringing that gown to life.
And honestly, their reactions are hard to watch without feeling emotional.
The video takes viewers inside the workshop where the outfit was made. Instead of glamour shots and celebrity moments, it captures something much simpler. Pride. Relief. Happiness. The kind that comes after spending countless hours working on something and finally seeing it in the spotlight.
One artisan shared that as soon as photos of Aishwarya at Cannes started circulating online, his phone began ringing non-stop. Friends and relatives were calling to congratulate him. Even his wife asked him how he felt seeing their work on such a huge stage.
His answer was unexpectedly sweet.
Rather than talking about himself, he asked her what she thought of the outfit.
Another artisan admitted that while the team creates many garments throughout the year, this project felt different from day one. Everyone knew who it was being made for. And when you're creating something for Aishwarya Rai, there's naturally a little extra pressure to get every detail right.
For one craftsman, "right" wasn't enough.
He revealed that he took apart and stitched the same section again and again because he wasn't completely happy with it. Most people would probably never notice the difference. But he would. So he kept working until it felt perfect.
Listening to them speak, you realise how rarely these stories get told.
We see the finished outfit. We see the photographs, the headlines and the red carpet videos. What we don't usually see are the people sitting behind sewing machines, fixing tiny details late into the evening, hoping everything comes together exactly as planned.
One artisan described watching Aishwarya walk the red carpet as if someone from their own team had reached Cannes. Another woman in the workshop put it even more beautifully.
She said that while the world saw a celebrity wearing a beautiful gown, the artisans saw something else. They saw years of hard work, skill and dedication being recognised.
And that's probably what makes the video so moving.
Aishwarya's custom Amit Aggarwal gown reportedly took over 1,500 hours to create. Styled by Mohit Rai, the midnight-blue outfit featured intricate crystal work and a sculptural design inspired by space and cosmic light.
But after hearing the artisans speak, the crystals almost become secondary.
What stays with you is the pride in their voices.
Because behind every big fashion moment is a group of people whose names most of us will never know. Yet without them, none of those moments would exist in the first place.
For a few minutes, thanks to this video, they got the recognition they deserved.
But a video shared by designer Amit Aggarwal has shifted attention to a different set of people - the artisans who spent months bringing that gown to life.
And honestly, their reactions are hard to watch without feeling emotional.
The video takes viewers inside the workshop where the outfit was made. Instead of glamour shots and celebrity moments, it captures something much simpler. Pride. Relief. Happiness. The kind that comes after spending countless hours working on something and finally seeing it in the spotlight.
One artisan shared that as soon as photos of Aishwarya at Cannes started circulating online, his phone began ringing non-stop. Friends and relatives were calling to congratulate him. Even his wife asked him how he felt seeing their work on such a huge stage.
His answer was unexpectedly sweet.
Rather than talking about himself, he asked her what she thought of the outfit.
Another artisan admitted that while the team creates many garments throughout the year, this project felt different from day one. Everyone knew who it was being made for. And when you're creating something for Aishwarya Rai, there's naturally a little extra pressure to get every detail right.
For one craftsman, "right" wasn't enough.
He revealed that he took apart and stitched the same section again and again because he wasn't completely happy with it. Most people would probably never notice the difference. But he would. So he kept working until it felt perfect.
Listening to them speak, you realise how rarely these stories get told.
We see the finished outfit. We see the photographs, the headlines and the red carpet videos. What we don't usually see are the people sitting behind sewing machines, fixing tiny details late into the evening, hoping everything comes together exactly as planned.
One artisan described watching Aishwarya walk the red carpet as if someone from their own team had reached Cannes. Another woman in the workshop put it even more beautifully.
She said that while the world saw a celebrity wearing a beautiful gown, the artisans saw something else. They saw years of hard work, skill and dedication being recognised.
And that's probably what makes the video so moving.
Aishwarya's custom Amit Aggarwal gown reportedly took over 1,500 hours to create. Styled by Mohit Rai, the midnight-blue outfit featured intricate crystal work and a sculptural design inspired by space and cosmic light.
But after hearing the artisans speak, the crystals almost become secondary.
What stays with you is the pride in their voices.
Because behind every big fashion moment is a group of people whose names most of us will never know. Yet without them, none of those moments would exist in the first place.
For a few minutes, thanks to this video, they got the recognition they deserved.
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