
Cannes Film Festival 2025: How vintage dresses stole the spotlight at the red carpet
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival unfolded as a breathtaking ode to the past, with the world's most glamorous stars trading fleeting trends for the enduring elegance of vintage fashion.
At the French Riviera, the Croisette became a stage for fashion history, as archival treasures and meticulously recreated couture pieces took center stage. Even with Bella Hadid's early departure for the UK launch of Orebella—her absence felt, given her penchant for show-stopping archival looks in recent years—there was no shortage of sartorial nostalgia.
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Amal Clooney, ever the queen of the archives, commanded attention in a black off-shoulder John Galliano for Dior gown at the Bono: Stories of Surrender premiere, while Rooney Mara channeled timeless grace in a strapless white masterpiece from Hubert de Givenchy's Spring 1956 haute couture collection.
Meanwhile, Natalie Portman—who famously resurrected the legendary 1949 Junon gown at Cannes in 2023—paid homage to Dior once more in a black-and-silver stunner from the Fall 1951 collection. From Jennifer Lawrence's 1949 Poulenc dress to Zoey Deutsch's bow-adorned Chanel dream—remade from the Spring 1956 archives for her film Nouvelle Vague—the festival proved that true style is eternal. Here are our favorite vintage dresses from the Cannes Film Festival
As the final curtain fell on Cannes 2025, one truth became undeniable: vintage fashion isn't just a trend—it's a legacy. The festival's red carpet was a masterclass in timeless elegance, where every stitch and silhouette whispered tales of couture's golden age.
Whether it was Amal Clooney's Galliano drama, Rooney Mara's Givenchy purity, or Natalie Portman's Dior revival, these looks transcended mere clothing—they were wearable art, each with a story to tell. Even the absence of Hadid, a modern muse of archival fashion, couldn't dim the glow of these resurrected treasures.
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Beyond the glitz, Cannes 2025 sparked a deeper conversation about preservation, reinvention, and the enduring power of craftsmanship in an era of disposability. As the stars bid adieu to the Croisette, one question lingered: How will next year's festival top this celebration of fashion's rich history? – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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