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Stella Maxwell risks a wardrobe malfunction in a barely-there dress as she joins Victoria's Secret alum Grace Elizabeth, Barbara Palvin and Romee Strijd at the Roberto Cavalli dinner

Stella Maxwell risks a wardrobe malfunction in a barely-there dress as she joins Victoria's Secret alum Grace Elizabeth, Barbara Palvin and Romee Strijd at the Roberto Cavalli dinner

Daily Mail​19-05-2025

Former Victoria's Secret Angels Stella Maxwellm Grace Elizabeth, Barbara Palvin and Romee Strijd enjoyed a dinner with Roberto Cavalli in Cannes on Sunday.
The foursome looked incredible as they attended a lavish evening event, Ray of Sea, at Annex Beach as they attended the soiree during the 78th Film Festival.
Stella, 35, and Romee, 29, were spotted at the red carpet event for The Phoenician Scheme premiere earlier in the night, and later headed to the fancy dinner together, accompanied by some old pals.
Wearing a plunging mesh dress, Stella - who is the face of Max Factor - risked a wardrobe malfunction.
She looked incredible in an animal print 2000s-style flowy maxi dress, which showed off her supermodel figure.
The star added a pair of pointed black stilettos and a pop of turquoise eyeliner to complete her evening look.
Meanwhile, Romee turned heads in a halter neck jumpsuit, which showed off her sculpted shoulders.
She added a dangly earring and simple make up to complete the outfit.
Barbara, 31, was also present at the dinner, reuniting with the other VS girls.
She looked outstanding in a matching two-piece, consisting of a long sleeve top and maxi skirt.
The Armani Beauty ambassador was in good spirits as she frolicked around on the beach as the sun started to set.
Grace Elizabeth, 28, let her hair down for the stunning evening, wearing a silk low-cut spaghetti strap dress.
She wore a sparkling diamond necklace which complimented her outfit perfectly.
Stella and Romee led the model glamour as they stepped out in striking gowns that same night.
They were on the star-studded guest list for the The Phoenician Scheme red carpet, which is taking place in the French town until next weekend.
Stella - who was born in Brussels to Northern Irish parents - looked every-inch a superstar in the glitzy LBD number which had a long floor-sweeping train.
Her sensational physique was on full display as she turned heads in the crowd.
Stella has been making the most of her time in Cannes.
On Saturday she turned up the heat as she stepped out in a sizzling black ensemble - a bra-flashing black lace crop top and coordinating black leather trousers.
Dutch model Romee commanded attention in a cream strapless ruffled feather dress.
The mum-of-two proved less is more as she slipped her toned physique into the glamorous gown, which she paired with a sleek bracelet and matching earrings.
Romee, who is also a former VS model, struck up a pose on the carpet as she joined other big names at the bash.
Other notable names include Desperate Housewives' Eva Longoria, The White Lotus hunk Patrick Schwarzenegger and Normal People's Daisy Edgar-Jones.

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