
The best of the Cannes film festival 2025 red carpet
Coco Rocha wearing a deconstructed mermaid gown by Ionut Razvan on the The History of Sound red carpet Photograph:Gracie Abrams wearing a custom black satin-crêpe dress by Chanel on the The History of Sound red carpet Photograph:Paul Mescal in a sharp black Gucci suit at the The History of Sound red carpet on Wednesday evening Photograph:Former pop star Kyoko Saito who plays a K-pop idol in Koji Fukada's Love on Trial Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images
Indian actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan arrives for the screening of The History of Sound in a white saree Photograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images
Pedro Pascal wearing a sleeveless tank and trouser suit by Calvin Klein at the photocall for Ari Aster's Eddington. Photograph:Aja Naomi King breaks the rules with her pink mousseline plissé Miu Miu gown at The History of Sound screening Photograph:Harris Dickinson at the press call for Urchin, his directorial debut, wearing a slogan T shirt protesting homelessness comments by Suella Braverman Photograph: Harris Dickinson/Instagram
Scarlett Johansson arrives at the screening of A Private Life in a strapless chiffon lavender Prada gown with a possibly-too-long train Photograph: Mike Marsland/WireImage
German model Toni Garrn breaks the festival's 'no naked dress' rule by wearing a barely there bustier and trouser set on the red carpet of A Private Life Photograph: Tom Nicholson/Shutterstock
Jodie Foster after the screening of A Private Life, wearing a silver silk draped gown by the soon-to-be-departing Jonathan Anderson for Loewe. Photograph: SGP/Shutterstock
Oscar-winner Adrien Brody with his partner, designer Georgina Chapman (wearing her own brand, Marchesa, of course) Photograph: Guillaume Horcajuelo/EPA
The French actor Leïla Bekhti in a white Alaïa dress at the screening of Alpha Photograph: Reynaud Julien/APS-Medias/ABACA/Shutterstock
Actor and president of the jury of the festival Juliette Binoche wearing a corset, leather Dolce & Gabbana trousers and a sheer duster coat for the screening of Alpha Photograph: Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP/Getty Images
Dakota Johnson in a strapless, pink-fringed Gucci gown on the Highest 2 Lowest red carpet Photograph:Actor Sope Dirisu wearing a jumpsuit by Nigerian designer, Sisiano, styled by Helen Seamonsat the My Father's Shadow photocall. Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images
A$AP Rocky in a white Miu Miu suit with director Spike Lee and actor Denzel Washington at a photocall for their film Highest 2 Lowest Photograph: Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP/Getty Images
Syrian actor Nader Abd Alhay poses during a photocall for the film Once Upon a Time in Gaza Photograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images
Charli XCX wearing a lavender Saint Laurent gown for the Kering Women in Motion awards and Cannes presidential dinner Photograph:Jennifer Lawrence wears a Dior two-set at the photocall for Lynne Ramsay's film Die, My Love Photograph:Jury member Jeremy Strong in Loro Piana (for the third time) at a screening of the The Phoenician Scheme Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images
Daisy Edgar-Jones in sequinned Gucci at the screening of The Phoenician Scheme Photograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images
Halle Berry in a Chanel two-piece on The Phoenician Scheme red carpet Photograph:Zoey Deutch wears a Chanel dress during a photocall for Richard Linklater's film Nouvelle Vague. Photograph: Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP/Getty Images
Rihanna wearing Alaïa and A$AP Rocky with a brolly, leaving the Highest 2 Lowest red carpet Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images
Robert Pattinson in Dior triple layers and Converse at the Die, My Love photocall Photograph: Miguel Medina/AFP/Getty Images
Jennifer Lawrence arrives in a strapless Dior shell gown for the screening Die, My Love Photograph: Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP/Getty Images
Naomi Ackie at the premiere of Nouvelle Vague in a Balenciaga dress Photograph: Clemens Bilan/EPA
Julia Garner attends the Eddington red carpet in a lilac fringed gown by Haider Ackermann for Tom Ford Photograph: Dominique Charriau/WireImage
Kristen Stewart in a Chanel twinset on the red carpet for Bono: Stories of Surrender Photograph: SGP/Shutterstock
Angelina Jolie arrives in taupe strapless Brunello Cucinelli for the screening of Eddington Photograph: Bertrand Guay/AFP/Getty Images
Emma Stone in fringed Louis Vuitton for the Eddington photocall Photograph:Micheal Ward at the Eddington photocall Photograph:Heidi Klum in a rule-breaking gown by Elie Saab at a screening of Partir un Jour (Bye Bye) Photograph: Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP/Getty Images
Ariana Greenblatt wearing Louis Vuitton for the Eddington red carpet Photograph:Natalie Portman on the Eddington red carpet Photograph: Stefania D'Alessandro/WireImage
Angela Bassett wears a two piece by Yara Shoemaker at a photocall for Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Photograph: Benoît Tessier/Reuters
Andie MacDowell in an Alberta Ferretti slip dress on the Dossier 137 red carpet Photograph: Samir Hussein/WireImage
Pom Klementieff in a possibly rule-breaking Loewe gown on the Mission: Impossible red carpet Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images
Tom Cruise poses in a polo shirt during a photocall for Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Photograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images
Zoe Saldana wearing Saint Laurent at the Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning premiere Photograph: Deadline/Getty Images
American model Bella Hadid attends the opening ceremony in a Saint Laurent dress
Photograph: Rune Hellestad/UPI/Shutterstock
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