Cannes Couture: The ultimate fashion and film highlights you can’t miss

From viral red carpet moments to star-studded ceremonies, the Cannes Film Festival dazzled with glamour, style, and unforgettable events this past weekend. Here’s your ultimate guide to the best fashion, awards, and highlights from the South of France.

Celebrities & couture reign on the red carpet

This weekend at Cannes was a red carpet dream come true, especially for fans of iconic film franchises. Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, both longtime Dior muses, stepped out in impeccable style for the premiere of their new thriller Die, My Love. Their appearance sparked headlines—not just for the fashion, but also because the film was met with an impressive nine-minute standing ovation from the audience. Meanwhile, Kristen Stewart graced the red carpet in an elegant Chanel ensemble as she promoted her romance film The Chronology of Water.

The fashion parade didn’t stop there. Hollywood’s finest — including Halle Berry, Zoey Deutch, Salma Hayek, Helena Christensen, and Carla Bruni — lit up the Côte d’Azur in stunning outfits from top designers like Gucci, Balenciaga, and Vivienne Westwood. From classic femininity to edgy couture, the weekend’s looks offered a dazzling array of styles that truly captured the spirit of Cannes glamour.

The awards ceremonies, premieres, parties & more you missed

Cannes is about more than just premieres and photo ops; it’s a celebration of cinema, style, and star power that culminates in some of the industry’s most prestigious awards. This year’s opening ceremony on Thursday honored Robert De Niro with a Palme d’Or for his outstanding contributions to film—a fitting tribute to a legendary career. Another Palme d’Or was awarded to Denzel Washington for his gripping performance in Highest 2 Lowest.

Friday’s Trophée Chopard Ceremony spotlighted rising stars Marie Colomb and Finn Bennett, with Angelina Jolie presenting the honors. Sunday brought the glamorous Kering Women in Motion Awards, a celebration of women’s influence in the industry. Among the attendees were Dakota Johnson, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Julia Garner, while Nicole Kidman was recognized for her dedication to supporting female directors—a cause close to her heart.

The festival also hosted premieres of much-anticipated films like Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning, Splitsville, Nouvelle Rogue, Sound of Falling, and several others, with more screenings and soirées scheduled until the festival’s close on May 24.

Julianne Moore takes Louise Trotter’s first Bottega Veneta look for a spin

A major fashion moment this weekend was Julianne Moore’s striking appearance in the very first Bottega Veneta design by creative director Louise Trotter. For the premiere of The Phoenician Scheme on Friday, Moore chose a sharp black gown featuring a knotted, fringed one-shoulder strap—a design that signals a new era for the iconic brand.

Trotter, who took over as Bottega’s creative lead from Matthieu Blazy in December 2024, clearly has a loyal muse in Moore, who also shared the moment enthusiastically on Instagram. This look marks an exciting chapter in Bottega’s evolution, and fashion insiders eagerly await Trotter’s debut runway show in September. Moore’s style choice perfectly balances classic Hollywood elegance with fresh, modern edge—a fitting tribute to both actress and designer.

What comes next at Cannes?

With the festival running until May 24, the excitement is far from over. Upcoming highlights include premieres of Mastermind, Alpha, and Renoir, each expected to attract their own flurry of red carpet moments. The L’Oréal Paris Lights on Women’s Worth Awards will also take center stage, honoring women’s achievements in film and beyond.

One of the festival’s most anticipated social events, the annual amfAR Gala, is slated for Thursday. This star-studded fundraiser supports The Foundation for AIDS Research and always promises an evening filled with glamour, celebrity appearances, and charitable spirit.

As Cannes draws to a close on Saturday, the festival will wrap up with its coveted Palme d’Or ceremony, distributing awards for Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, the Grand Prix, and the Jury Prize—cementing the week’s celebration of artistic excellence and style.

The Cannes Film Festival once again proved it’s the ultimate destination for fashion, film, and unforgettable moments. From red carpet stunners to powerful awards ceremonies and stylish celebrations, the south of France has been abuzz with creativity and star power. Whether you’re a cinephile or a fashion lover, Cannes continues to deliver a captivating blend of art and glamour that sets the tone for the year ahead.

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