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Cannes couture: A legacy of legendary looks. The Cannes Film Festival isn’t just about cinema; it’s a glittering showcase of fashion royalty. From its beginnings in 1946, the red carpet has become a battleground (and sometimes a runway) for the most breath-taking designer pieces.

This year was no different, with a stellar line-up gracing the Croisette. Anya Taylor-Joy, captivated the audiences with a series of show-stopping looks. Her ethereal Dior gown by Maria Grazia Chiuri, a vision of beige tulle and exquisite Tiffany & Co.



jewels, was a masterclass in modern elegance. But Taylor-Joy wasn’t afraid to take risks. Another standout was a one-shouldered Atlein dress with a larger-than-life sunhat, a playful and unforgettable entrance.

Hunter Schafer, known for her avant-garde style, brought a touch of brought a touch of polished sophistication on the red carpet in a luminous satin Giorgio Armani strapless dress. Selena Gomez, ever the fashion chameleon, surprised with a variety of looks. A black and white YSL number exuded classic Hollywood glamour, while a more playful Giambattista Valli gown with a voluminous skirt showcased her effervescent charm.

Global stars weren’t to be outdone. Hande Ercel, the Turkish sensation, turned heads in a ruby-red Balmain gown that accentuated her curves with exquisite tailoring. Bollywood beauty Kiara Advani made her Cannes debut in a ballet pink and black Nedret Taciroglu gown with a giant bow detail.

Even red carpet veterans like M.

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