1Yseult in Dior
Gisela SchoberThere’s always a breakout look at Cannes, and this year it was Yseult in a custom take on Christian Dior’s New Look: a cinched white hourglass jacket with a big black skirt, ladylike leather gloves, and a sharp, structural straw saucer hat.
The 29-year-old French pop singer and model stars in Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis. And by the time the film hits theaters, she’ll already have become an unexpected household name, thanks to being one of Cannes’ best dressed.
2Hunter Schafer in Prada
JB LacroixWhen Hunter Schafer arrived in Cannes wearing a custom all-white Prada look that felt part Audrey Hepburn, part milkmaid, the internet stood still. If you didn’t know what you where going to be wearing this summer, this was it—the easy, elegant look we’ve been waiting for.
The scalloped headscarf? The pale blue heels? The spilling of pleated ruffles from the bodice? It all just perfectly encapsulated the feeling of a crisp summer night walking along the beach or hanging out a convertible window. It was like French new-wave cinema set in the summer, personified.
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3Michelle Yeoh in Bottega
JB LacroixTime and time again, Michelle Yeoh proves women over 50 own the red carpet right now. Her custom Bottega gave her the appearance of a very colorful swan slinking down the runway with ease. Sure the rules are strict, but that doesn’t mean the dresses have to be stiff! Each stride was pure movement; each piece of the garment flowed like a light feather.
4Naomi Campbell in archival Chanel
Gisela SchoberNaomi Campbell wore a Chanel Spring/Summer 1997 haute couture gown to Cannes that she had already worn on the runway 27 years prior. The model loves to reference herself—which is something we would do too, if we were Naomi Campbell.
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5Cate Blanchett in Jean Paul Gaultier by Haider Ackermann
SAMEER AL-DOUMYOne of the most viral looks of the entire festival was Cate Blanchett in a Jean Paul Gaultier gown by Haider Ackermann. The dress had been altered slightly, with a deeper green interior that flowed out from behind her, with pearls that cut across her shoulder and a pale, almost white pink lining her back.
6Rawdah Mohamed in Cecilie Bratsberg Melli
Mondadori PortfolioLast year, Rawdah Mohamed went viral at Cannes for showing up as the “Scorched Bride” from Robert Wun’s Spring/Summer 2023 couture collection. This year it was her custom all-red Cecilie Bratsberg Melli that made waves. The look referenced Christian Dior’s Fall/Winter 1954 “Zemire” ensemble, which has been displayed at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum.
Mohamed wrote on Instagram: “If only monsieur Christian Dior was alive, i bet you i would be his Muse.” And she’s right.
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7Diane Kruger in Prada
Mike MarslandMrs. Prada has been making imperfections look perfect on the runway for the entirety of her career. And Diana Kruger’s crinkled green Prada gown shows exactly why it works even better on the red carpet. There’s life to this look that makes it come alive. Each crinkle tells a story of where the piece has been and where it can go, like memories pressed into a dress.
8Mariacarla Boscono in Dilara Findikoglu
Michael BucknerSome might say Dilara Findikoglu—whose most recent London show was marketed as a satanic orgy at a church, or a mass ritual to end toxic masculinity—is too freaky for a red carpet. But they would be so, so wrong, as celebrities like Chloë Sevigny, who wore one of the designer’s gowns at the Met Gala, and Mariacarla Boscono, who just wore a feathered black gown of hers with leather opera gloves and lace-up pumps to Cannes, prove.
9Isabelle Huppert in Balenciaga
JB LacroixThere’s cool and then there’s “Isabelle Huppert in Balenciaga” cool. Unfortunately for everyone who isn’t Huppert, the latter is simply impossible for anyone else to achieve. This textured gown presents like a fluffy bathrobe, and accessorizing with nude heels and chunky black sunglasses gives that feeling that she just threw it on, walked out the door, and pulled off a full look the rest of us would never even dare to.
10Sienna Miller in Chloé
gettyThere’s been whispering of a more bohemian aesthetic trickling into the zeitgeist, or maybe it’s just that Sienna Miller looks very good in the ethereal chiffon, ruffled numbers Chloé has been putting out. Either way, it all has us yearning for the freedom of a tiered sheer free-flowing gown that takes us back to the very best parts of the 2010s.
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11Bella Hadid in vintage Versace
picture allianceWhen Bella Hadid was first spotted at Cannes this year, everyone collectively breathed deep with relief. The queen of the film festival's red carpet was back to prove no one does it better than she does. From her Michael and Hushi dress to her sheer Saint Laurent number, it’s impossible to pick a favorite. But we’ll always have a soft spot for Hadid’s ability to pull out the most awe-inspiring looks from the most coveted archives.
For the L’Amour Ouf premiere, she wore a Versace dress from the Spring couture 2001 runway. And like the Fall 2003 lace-up Versace dress she wore last year to the festival, this vintage Versace will live on in the Cannes Film Festival history books—and on best-dressed lists, of course.
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