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Cannes 2025 Beauty Recap: The looks that stole the spotlight

Cannes 2025 Beauty Recap: The looks that stole the spotlight

Emirates Woman25-05-2025

Beauty
by Aminath Ifasa
27 seconds ago
The 13th of May marked the beginning of a cinematic whirlwind—12 days where film enthusiasts and beauty aficionados alike turned their gaze to the French Riviera for the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival.
As the festival draws to a close tomorrow, the red carpet has once again proven to be a dazzling showcase of hair and makeup artistry, setting the tone for global beauty trends. From luminous, barely-there skin to bold metallic statements, this year's looks have oscillated between polished restraint and daring innovation.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan stunned with her signature ethereal glow and red lips, while Janhvi Kapoor brought fresh Bollywood glamour with a vintage look. Rihanna, ever the trendsetter, turned heads with a daring mix of smokey eyes and nude gloss, proving why she remains a red carpet icon.
Meanwhile, Turkish star Hande Erçel dazzled a soft-matte complexion, and Scarlett Johansson embraced retro vibes with a modern twist—think winged liner and peach-stained cheeks. Not to be outdone, Bella Hadid delivered yet another masterclass in high-fashion minimalism.
As the curtain falls on Cannes 2025, the festival leaves behind a trail of unforgettable beauty moments—each look a testament to the artistry and creativity that define this iconic event. Whether it was the resurgence of classic glamour with a modern twist or the fearless embrace of bold, avant-garde styles, this year's red carpet has once again set the standard for beauty trends worldwide. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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