- Halle Berry wore Elie Saab for his last appearance of Cannes.
- Berry and the designer go back – he created his 2002 emblematic Oscar dress.
- The actress was one of the first victims of the new Cannes dress code.
Halle Berry’s red carpet ramp continued on Wednesday evening during a dinner in L’OrĂ©al Paris in honor of women in the cinema. The actress wore one of her favorite creators, Elie Saab, who was famous behind her 2002 emblematic Oscar dress.
Berry has selected a nude strap -free number in the Lebanese collection Couturier Spring 2025. Adorned with pleated details on the neck and size, he also included a thigh slit.
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Berry wore his straightened bob brunette, while his make -up consisted of rolling in a mute coral and a matching brilliant lip. A set of jewelry inlaid with diamonds has completed its look.
Tuesday, the Catwoman Star was released for the opening evening of the festival in a jacquemus -free jacquemus dress. Berry’s quarter, black and white singing, came with a unique agitation detail on the back. She has accessorized with PEEP-TOE platforms, wearing her hair in natural waves.
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Berry had to change his Cannes look at the last minute after changes to the festival’s red clothing code, which no longer allows transparent or “bulky” dresses.
She initially planned to wear a Gaurav Gupta number for the festival opening evening, but she had “too large train,” she revealed to journalists in a photocall. “I’m not going to break the rules,” she added. “The part of nudity is also probably a good rule.”
The Cannes Charter has been updated with the following language on Monday: “For reasons of decency, nudity is prohibited on the red carpet, as well as in any other field of the festival. Volumenous outfits, in particular those which have a large train, which hinder the appropriate flow of customers and complicate seats in the theater are not authorized,” he said. “The festival welcoming the teams will be forced to prohibit access to the red carpet to anyone who does not respect these rules.”
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