Former Child Star Turns Heads in Glamorous Strapless Gown at Cannes
turned heads as she posed for photographers on the red carpet at the 78th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, in a gorgeous gown that has some fans comparing her to a Disney princess.
The 27-year-old dropped jaws in a sparkling, form-fitting gown with a flowing train at the Affeksjonsverdi, or Sentimental Value, premiere on May 21, 2025. It was a soft sage green color with pale floral appliqués and darker green beading forming their leaves. Gold beading lined the strapless sweetheart neckline, which formed a deep V.
Her blonde hair was left straightened and down, while her makeup featured bright pink hues with a red lip, and fans could not get over the "elegant" look after makeup artist Erin Ayanian Monroeshared several photos from the event on Instagram.
"She's ridiculously beautiful! 🔥🔥🔥," one fan gushed right off the bat, while others called her "Stunning 😍😍😍😍" and "breathtaking!!!"
"Wow, she absolutely slayed it in that dress 😮🙌👗🔥❤️," another praised, as someone else agreed, "She looks amazing!! Her makeup, and everything else, is perfection! CONGRATULATIONS! 🩷🌟👏🏻."
"Elle looks amazing, she's just like Cinderella in that dress. So beautiful!👗✨😍🥰💚," someone else complimented.
"I love her style, elegant👏," another fan wrote, with somebody else agreeing that it was "Beautiful styling -stunning."
"WOW 🔥," another comment read emphatically, while others begged, "we need makeup deets 🙌."Former Child Star Turns Heads in Glamorous Strapless Gown at Cannes first appeared on Parade on May 25, 2025
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