All the Fabulous Looks From the 2022 Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival is always the most glamorous fortnight of the year, as it sees all of the powerhouses in Hollywood unite on the French Riviera for premiere after premiere after premiere (with a yacht party thrown in in-between). We're only two days into the festival, but as expected, we've already seen some of the magic that couture houses have been creating in preparation for the most fabulous red carpet in the world.
We're also keeping a close eye on the arrival hall at Nice Airport this week as celebrities arrive in the Riviera prepared to be photographed, meaning this has become as much a fashion parade as the photo calls on the Croisette and the major premieres. Keep scrolling to see all the best red carpet looks from the Cannes Film Festival so far.
See the latest red carpet looks:
WHO: Kristen Stewart
WEAR: Chanel outfit
WHO: Diane Kruger
WEAR: Oscar de la Renta dress
WHO: Emily Ratajkowski
WEAR: Miu Miu dress
WHO: Jourdan Dunn
WEAR: Ashi Studio dress
WHO: Bella Hadid
WEAR: vintage Versace dress
WHO: Cara Delevingne
WEAR: Balmain dress
WHO: Coco Rocha
WEAR: Pinko dress
WHO: Anne Hathaway
WHO: Adriana Lima
WEAR: Balmain dress
WHO: Leonie Hanne
WHO: Jasmine Tookes
WHO: Julianne Moore
WEAR: Bottega Veneta dress; Bulgari jewelry
WHO: Elle Fanning
WHO: Rebecca Hall
WEAR: Gucci dress
WHO: Deepika Padukone
WEAR: Sabyasachi dress
WHO: Lashana Lynch
WEAR: Fendi dress; Chopard jewelry
WHO: Eva Longoria
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