A fashion feast for the eyes – 74th Cannes Film Festival – Times of India

Cannes returns with stunning celebrity looks

Oh holy chic! Emerged after the pandemic, ticklish and dreary, these dazzling etiquettes are from the 74th Cannes 2021 Film Festival. It was a getaway week from lockdown life, where all things glamorous brought out their A-game – the pop of vibrancy, the mesmerizingness of pinstripes, the sheen of metallics, the sheer bounce of neat jackets, ruffled ruffles, feathered silk crystals, And the most exquisite ornaments on the pretty silhouette remove the unnecessary vibe right of loungewear. Everyone did a really good cleaning and it goes to show that the real power is right there.

74th Cannes Film Festival - Screening of the film "my wife's story" In Competition - Red Carpet Arrivals

Our favorite celebrities and fashion icons have given us major style goals this season that indicate that the next celebration in life may be just around the corner, and it’s high time to top it off with the biggest pandemic boost. is. Be it film or fashion, all the icons lined up with stars on the red carpet of the 74th edition of the Cannes Film Festival. Meanwhile, rumors of a possible “Cannes cluster” were swirling over the appearance of James Bond actress Lee Seydoux – who was double vaccinated and asymptomatic, and tested positive for COVID-19 before the event. The French beauty, who has appeared in four films at the world’s most famous film festival, unfortunately had to miss it in order to respect the strict protocols on the French Riviera and avoid transmission to others.

film fraternity without masks

This glamorous event started just before the third wave of the virus started. Still, this year’s opening film Annette ignited the spark with lead actors Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard coming up with the musical duo Sparks. Celebrities showed off their star-studded presence, however, with less-than-desired social distancing taking place on the red carpet.

And then, the ‘no kisses’ rule was immediately violated by Festival President Pierre Lescur on the opening night. The actors in Annette showed genuine enthusiasm for the next release, commanding a 5-minute standing ovation at the Palais des Festivals.

Jodie Foster looked simple but sassy as she received an honorary award celebrating her career.

Spike Lee was seen in his neon, bright pink outfit that brings back old dandy culture to Cannes. He’s the first black man to lead the jury’s panel, and he closed the festival with a bang, looking the epitome of confidence in his custom Louis Vuitton suit with Air Jordan 1s.

Adrien Brody looked his best and effortless from the competition wearing a dashing dapper suit from Dior to support his upcoming film “The French Dispatch.” They were seen taking some time out to discuss the films and the festival’s uniquely welcoming creative atmosphere, their association with up-and-coming thrillers and Kim Jones’ specially designed ‘Teleur Oblique’. More talking about his fondness for black tuxedo. Norwegian starlet Renate Reinsway had all eyes trained on her dress by Louis Vuitton. She took home the award for Best Actress in “The Worst Person in the World”. Her gown was exclusively embroidered and she styled it with pieces from the LV High Jewelery Collection.

Another sensational debut that was rightfully done was Poppy Delevingne flaunting a stunning Dolce & Gabbana chiffon gown all mellow-yellow, showing off the gorgeous gleam of Chopard earrings.

Dubbed as ‘A Modern Cinderella’ by Chopard, it was none other than Amy Jackson, who made it the biggest and most loved South Indian film muse in Bollywood. She was a striking sight on the Cannes red carpet in a textured burgundy dress accented by Chopard’s diamonds.

The iconic Jessica Chastain can never be boring, and Cannes recounted last year’s fondly remembered moments with her. Amidst the hustle and bustle of the red carpet, she felt unique in an even brighter ruby ​​by Chopard.

The beautiful Salma Hayek was honored with the Kerings Women in Motion award, and the evergreen Sharon Stone hosted the amfAR Gala with a timeless sensuous look.

fashionistas bring it back


Closing night glam at the French Riviera made the entire landscape extremely memorable, where crimson skies shone in the best fashion, and palm trees swaying against the backdrop of French balconies showing off crystal blue waters. We must go back to the beginning for some of the most sensational breakdowns of what looks great.

Bella Hadid claimed back her Cannes Film Festival power by making an impact in a sultry yet elegant style, in a vintage Jean Paul Gaultier form-fitting dress with a black tulle cape and a signature bodice from the designer’s Spring 2002 collection By bringing feminist glam. However, it is not so. Hadid marked her fashion statement at the screening of “Three Floors” wearing a black, long-sleeved, wool crepe dress with a low-cut neckline and trompe l’oeuvre from Schiaparelli’s recent Fall 2021 Couture. One was gilded in the shape of Oyl’s lungs. The collection that debuted earlier this month. It was a bold-and-gold powerful piece that covered her bare bustline, with defined eyes adorning her sharp high-chick bones with neatly tied hair.

Candice Swanepoel looked divinely cool at Etro in a nude, crystal bodysuit with silver glitter, so was her other eye-catching Etro creation — a white halter neck gown that made her look like the goddess of power.

Another glamorous Etro muse was Taylor Marie Hill, looking like a complete catch in a black see-through gown, with Adele Exarchopoulos flaunting Fendi in off-white bringing a plain but strong vibe.

Patricia Contreras looked like pretty burgundy bubbles in Rami Cadi.

Leonie Hanne, the youngest and most popular vegan and fashion beauty, packed her healthy lifestyle with her German genes, showing off some major Cannes appearances. She carried several designer ensembles with her, stealing the finale look in a Georges Hobeika giant golden gown, closing the glamorous 74th Cannes Film Festival with a perfect pout and a sun-kissed smile.

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