Cannes, France: The last fourteen days the capital from the fashion world to the south has shifted from Paris to the red carpet of the Cannes film festival.
We run our style ruler about some of the most spectacular dresses in the world’s largest film Jamboree:
Tradition – and the needs of French fashion houses – requires a jury member who can double as a clothing horse to walk the red carpet two and sometimes three times a day for Gala Premières.
Step ahead 21-year-old American actress and model Elle Fanning.
She is perhaps the baby’s baby, but the “Begiled” star knows her arthouse, as a veteran in Cannes who made her debut in Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s “Babel”.
In terms of fashion, she is also not a dozer and kills it on the red carpet in a series of amazing outfits that culminated in a dior ensemble that led Grace Kelly 1950s new look glamor.
The somewhat exaggerated silk organza bent blouse, a-line black tulle skirt and a hat with white border were perfect with Fanning’s Gack for staying the right side of almost cartoon-like glamor.
Fanning fainted earlier this week in a “too tight” Prada -Prom dress, only to have Colin “MR Darcy” Firth Dash to her help.
In a refreshing Frank Touch, Fanning set it down on her “time of the month”.
The New York Times’ Guru Vanessa Friedman, a woman who is notor to notorious, said: “If Elle Fanning does not get away … With a fashion ambassador contract at the next level, something seriously went wrong with the industrial complex of celebrities style.”
Another almost omnipresent American was Chloe Sevigny, who despite a rather unsatisfactory role in Jim Jarmusch’s opening evening zombie film, “The Dead Don’t Die”, the carpet made the fourteen days itself.
Admittedly, the Indie Queen attracted her honest part of snipers for a two-tone Mugler Slash dress for her own premiere.
It did not help that Selena Gomez was in the same line-up in a slinky ivory silk Louis Vuitton Bustier and skirt.
But Sevigny adhered to her own daring modeline and put it away with Miu Miu, Loewe and a very Natty Off-Duty look with a black beret, before she confirmed her avant-garde credit by supporting the advanced Parisian designer Marine Serre.
No nation played more heads on the red carpet than India this year, with a battalion from Bollywood and Cross-over actresses that the paparazzi indeed kept very busy.
Nothing more than Deepika Padukone, which made one of the largest fashion moments in Cannes in a huge corrugated lime green giambattista valli tulle dress that was almost his own festival.
Priyanka Chopra, Diana Penty, Kangana Ranaut and the eternal Aishwarya Rai Bachchan also stopped traffic on the Croisette, the last in a sour yellow sheath dress.
While there was no large films in Cannes, Huma Qureshi designer Gaurav Gupta’s name placed in lights in a corrugated, multi -layered dress that she told that AFP was “dreamy” to wear.
“It’s almost like a silver flower,” she said. “He literally made it to me within four days.”
Cannes has not only become an alternative catwalk, it is also one of the largest stores for top-end jewelers.
And nobody wore those rocks better than Camila Morrone, the 21-year-old Argentinian actress who was one of the great discoveries of the festival on the screen.
After she surprised critics with her dressed leading role in the American indignation film “Mickey and the Bear”, she led a beautiful Bulgari Bib chain to support her friend Leonardo DiCaprio in the premiere of Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood”.
Singer Rita Ora also shone in another diamond necklace, although the courier who had to bring it from London, it left and other jewelry worth 3.5 million euros ($ 4 million) behind the flight. Fortunately, the gems eventually came there.

