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K-Drama star Kim Go-eun's show-stopping style moment at Cannes 2025

K-Drama star Kim Go-eun's show-stopping style moment at Cannes 2025

Time of India15-05-2025
The red carpet at
just received a jolt of effortless glamour, courtesy of South Korean actor
. Making a surprise yet sensational appearance at the premiere of
, the star brought an understated elegance and bold charm to one of cinema's most prestigious events.
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Known for her critically acclaimed roles and fresh, fearless fashion sense, Kim Go-eun's arrival at the French Riviera was an unexpected treat for fans and fashion enthusiasts alike. While many anticipated Hollywood heavyweights dominating the carpet, it was Kim's couture moment that quickly turned heads and made headlines.
For her Cannes outing, the Goblin star turned up the drama in a shimmering black jumpsuit that combined edge with sophistication.
Designed by Chanel for their Spring/Summer 2025 collection, the ensemble featured a sleek silhouette that hugged her frame while playing with texture and light. But what truly elevated the look was the dramatic addition of a netted cape, draped effortlessly like a jacket, flowing behind her with a whisper of rebellion and grace.
The look wasn't just a fashion statement, it was a moment. With her newly cropped pixie haircut, Kim exuded confidence and modernity, offering a bold contrast to the flowing gowns typically seen at Cannes.
Her makeup was clean and refined, highlighting dewy skin and soft eyes, while minimal jewellery allowed the outfit to shine. Classic heels and a poised posture completed the ensemble, turning the red carpet into her personal runway.
Though Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning may have featured a host of familiar global names, Kim Go-eun carved her own space at the event. As the cameras clicked and the crowd stirred, she paused, smiled brightly, and effortlessly owned the moment.
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It was an elegant reminder that style isn't just about what you wear, it's about how you wear it.
Her appearance was especially significant given the noticeable absence of Korean cinema in the main competition this year. As one of the few Asian stars gracing the red carpet, Kim's presence carried weight and she wore it with pride and poise.
With fans still swooning over her Cannes appearance, Kim is set to return to screens in the much-anticipated third season of Yumi's Cells. She'll reprise her beloved role as Kim Yumi, continuing to charm audiences not just with her acting chops but also her ever-evolving sense of style.
At Cannes 2025, Kim Go-eun didn't just attend - she arrived, she stunned, and she reminded the world why she's one of South Korea's most stylish stars.
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