
Why Cannes Film Festival has banned nudity and ‘naked-look' fashion
The Cannes Film Festival has officially banned nudity on its red carpet and other festival areas.
This clarification comes in response to the recent trend of sheer and "nude" dresses.
While never officially permitted, the festival explicitly stated the no-nudity rule in its charter.
The festival aims to maintain decorum and comply with French law.
Cannes also discourages large outfits that could obstruct the flow of guests.
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