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Ouch! Victoria's Secret model Georgia Fowler bleeds through a bandage on her arm at Cannes Film Festival

Ouch! Victoria's Secret model Georgia Fowler bleeds through a bandage on her arm at Cannes Film Festival

Daily Mail​22-05-2025

Georgia Fowler has made waves at the 78th Annual Cannes Film Festival thanks to her jaw-dropping fashion statements, but it appears the stunning model has suffered a nasty injury.
The Kiwi model, 32, who has made multiple appearances this week at the high-profile event on the French Riviera, channelled movie star glamour on Thursday as she donned a silky floor-length gown at the amfAR Gala held at Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc.
The sophisticated white dress bragged a high neckline and a one-sleeved design that bared her right arm where a blood-stained plaster was visible.
She paired the sleek ensemble with gold Tiffany & Co. jewellery, sporting a $66,000 Elsa Peretti bone cuff and $10,400 Elsa Peretti high tide earrings.
She finished off the look with a silver Elsa Peretti bean clutch in-hand.
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The Kiwi model, 32, who has made multiple appearances this week at the high-profile event on the French Riviera, channelled movie star glamour on Thursday as she donned a silky floor-length gown at the amfAR Gala held at Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc
Georgia opted for a glowy makeup look, with bronzed cheeks, pink lips and lightly shaded eyes.
Slicking her hair back into a ponytail, her striking facial features stole the show as she walked the red carpet.
This isn't the first time fans have gotten a glimpse of the forearm injury at the French film festival.
Georgia also sported a bandage on her arm as she stepped out at The History of Sound premiere on Wednesday.
The New Zealand model pulled out all the stops as she joined the A-list guest list for the glitzy event.
A large plaster was once again seen on the back of her arm, just below her elbow.
Georgia still stormed the red carpet in style and put on a very glamorous display in a sparkling black gown with a sequinned bodice and a fishtail skirt.
The New Zealand model, 32, pulled out all the stops as she sported a very glamorous ensemble while joining the A-list guest list for the glitzy event
Georgia accessorised with an array of high-end jewellery, again from Tiffany and Co., including statement earrings and a dazzling bangle.
She swept her raven tresses back into a wet-look up-do and accentuated her stunning features with a dewy make-up palette.
Georgia stepped out to celebrate the premiere of Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor's new queer romance movie, The History Of Sound.
Based on the short story of the same name by Ben Shattuck, The History Of Sound stars Paul and Josh as love interests Lionel and David.
The plot follows the two men as they fall in love while travelling together in the shadow of the WW1.
Lionel and David, who meet at music college, embark on a project to record the lives, voices and music of their friends and countrymen, and in the process forge a forbidden bond.

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