Huma Qureshi just made her Cannes 2026 appearance, and while the red carpet was overflowing with giant gowns, dramatic trains, and enough sparkle to blind cameras, she went in a completely different direction. And honestly? It worked brilliantly.For the Red Sea Film Foundation’s Women in Cinema gala dinner on May 14, Huma skipped the expected princess-core route and leaned fully into power dressing instead. The actor arrived in a sharp black tailored suit that instantly stood out in the sea of embellished couture looks floating around Cannes this year.
The vibe was clean, confident, and extremely boss-woman coded.Her outfit featured a structured black blazer with strong shoulders, sleek lapels, and a deep neckline that added just the right amount of edge without looking overdone. The fitted waist gave the silhouette shape while still keeping that relaxed, effortless tailoring intact. It had that old-school power suit energy, but styled in a much softer, modern way.Instead of pairing it with fitted pants, Huma went for wide-legged tailored trousers that added movement and drama to the monochrome look. The entire outfit felt polished without screaming for attention, which is probably what made it stand out even more on the Cannes carpet.And honestly, sometimes black done right is far more striking than the loudest couture gown in the room.She kept the accessories sleek and expensive-looking. A set of diamond jewels added sparkle to the all-black outfit without overpowering it. Think delicate necklace, matching earrings, statement rings – enough shine to elevate the look while still keeping the focus on the tailoring. She also carried a structured black mini handbag that blended perfectly with the clean aesthetic. Her beauty look stayed equally elegant. Glowy skin, soft eye makeup, nude lips, and voluminous side-parted waves gave the entire appearance a glamorous finish without making things feel too heavy.What really worked here was the balance. The outfit was bold, but not loud. Glamorous, but not theatrical. In a place like Cannes where fashion can sometimes become too costume-like, Huma’s sharp minimalism felt refreshing.And this isn’t her first Cannes moment either. Huma’s association with the festival goes back to 2012 when Gangs of Wasseypur premiered at the Directors’ Fortnight section. Over the years, she’s delivered everything from dramatic gowns to statement saris on the French Riviera. But this time, she proved that a perfectly tailored black suit can hold just as much red-carpet power as any couture dress.Safe to say, Huma Qureshi just reminded everyone that quiet luxury still has a very strong place at Cannes.