The 77th Cannes Film Festival has concluded on the French Riviera, marking one of the most dazzling events in the social calendar of the Côte d’Azur. As always, the festival attracted attention not only to films but also to the stunning outfits of stars and notable personalities on the red carpet.
Among this year’s major premieres were the eagerly awaited film “Megalopolis” by Francis Ford Coppola and the prequel to “Mad Max” titled “Furiosa, A Mad Max Saga.” In the main competition, vying for the Palme d’Or, were films such as “Megalopolis” by Francis Ford Coppola, “Emilia Perez” by Jacques Audiard, “The Shrouds” by David Cronenberg, and “Kinds of Kindness” by Yorgos Lanthimos. Each of these films garnered immense interest and high praise from critics, reaffirming Cannes’ status as the premier venue for the debut of outstanding cinematic works.
Thylane Blondeau wears Givenchy. Photo by Yaroslav Treshchev.
Anastasia Shukhnina wears Lanvin. Photo by Nadia Rudenko.
Livia wears Saint Laurent. Photo by Yaroslav Treshchev.
At the end of the festival’s first week, L’Officiel Online curated a list of the most memorable looks. The red carpet was dazzling with stars such as Bella Hadid in Saint Laurent, Thylane Blondeau in Givenchy, Anastasia Shukhnina in Lanvin, Livia in Saint Laurent, Candice Swanepoel in Vivien Westwood, Irina Cerutti in Liu Lisi Paris, Frida Aasen in Nina Ricci, Barbara Palvin in Michael Kors, Jenny Gordienko in Lena Erziak, Winnie Harlow in Tamara Ralph.
These outfits were true works of art, showcasing the refined taste and elegance for which Cannes is renowned.
Candice Swanepoel wears Vivien Westwood. Photo by Yaroslav Treshchev.
Irina Cerutti in Liu Lisi Paris. Photo by Mark Piasecki.
Frida Aasen in Nina Ricci. Photo by Yaroslav Treshchev.
The festival’s finale highlighted the most vibrant, beautiful, and elegant guest appearances. These moments will forever remain in the annals of high fashion, leaving unforgettable impressions and inspiring future generations of designers and style icons. The Cannes Film Festival once again affirmed its status not only as a leading global film forum but also as a significant event in the fashion world, where the most influential and stylish industry figures gather.
Barbara Palvin wears Michael Kors. Photo by Yaroslav Treshchev.
Jenny Gordienko in Lena Erziak. Photo by Diana Catch.
Winnie Harlow wears Tamara Ralph. Photo by Yaroslav Treshchev.









