
From Becky Armstrong to Wan Qian Hui: The Asian stars who dazzled on the Cannes red carpet this year
Davika gave a nod to old Hollywood glamour in a Gucci green gown and matching feather boa. Kylie Verzosa
The former Miss International wore a butter yellow gown by Filipino fashion designer Mark Bumgarner. Kim Go-Eun
Kim Go-Eun wore a black Chanel tweed jumpsuit accessorised to perfection with a sheer cape and chic pixie cut. Becky Armstrong
The Thai-British actress shone in an asymmetric nude gown and pumps by Nicolas Jebran and Roger Vivier. Yoh Yoshida
The star stepped onto the carpet in a traditional kimono and matching striped obi paired with red sheer lace gloves. Wan Qian Hui
The Chinese actress and singer wore a simple high-neck gown with a gold wild cat in tow by Stéphane Rolland. Nychaa
Nychaa wore custom Georges Chakra and stunned in a strapless black velvet gown and white taffeta coat. Gong Jun
The actor wore custom Stefano Pilati which melded classic tailoring and subtle drama with its wavy waistcoat and floor-length jacket. Nitanshi Goel
At just 17 years old the actress made her Cannes debut in a black and gold embroidered gown by Jade by Monica and Karishma.
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