
Sophie Turner puts on a very leggy display in a navy co-ord set as she joins elegant Emma Stone, Saoirse Ronan and Cate Blanchett at the Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026 photocall
Sophie Turner, Emma Stone and Saoirse Ronan brought the glamour as they led the A-list arrivals at the Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026 photocall in France on Thursday.
The superstars pulled out all the stops as they arrived in style at the Palais Des Papes in Avignon, not far from where Cannes Film Festival is well-underway.
For the runway show, Sophie, 29, put on a very leggy display in a navy blue co-ord set, made up of a zip-up top and shorts adorned with printed pictures of jewels.
She added a few extra inches to her height in a pair of chunky white heels and toted her essentials in a small handbag.
The Game Of Thrones star styled her golden tresses in a straight fashion and accentuated her stunning features with a touch of blusher and lipstick.
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She was joined by Hollywood actress Emma, 36, who looked effortlessly stylish in a blue floral summer dress with a layered skirt.
The Poor Things star simply accessorised with jewelled pearl earrings and toted a white clutch bag to complete her look.
She styled her rouge locks in a choppy pixie cut as she posed up a storm for the cameras after her Western film Eddington premiered at Cannes last week.
Also in attendance was Irish actress Saoirse, 31, who cut a stylish figure in a black silk dress embellished with lace detailing.
She completed her look with a pair of black sandals and let her outfit do all the talking as she kept her accessories minimal.
Meanwhile, Cate Blanchett put on a trendy display in leather trousers and a unique red and white top with dramatic waterfall sleeves.
The Australian actress, 50, added to her frame in a pair of heeled boots and confidently posed in her statement ensemble.
Also in attendance were the likes of Adria Arjona, Alicia Vikander and Chloë Grace Moretz, among many others.
Meanwhile, Cate Blanchett put on a trendy display in leather trousers and a unique red and white top with dramatic waterfall sleeves
They stepped out to watch Louis Vuitton unveil its 2026 Cruise collection under the direction of designer Nicolas Ghesquière.
The fashion house after overtaking the Palais Des Papes for the show and it marks the first time that the 14th-century Gothic building has opened its doors to such a large scale fashion show.
Emma's appearance at the event comes after she officially listed her Austin mansion on the market for $26.5million - despite the home still undergoing renovations.
Emma - who garnered a standing ovation for her new film Eddington at Cannes - purchased the Tarrytown property in 2021, although it is not known for what price.
For three years, the actress and her husband Dave McCary renovated the estate with the intention to move their family there, but they have opted not to follow through with those plans
Eric Moreland - one of the listing agents from Moreland Properties/Forbes Global Properties - told Realtor.com that the couple's business in New York is keeping them there, but they still hope to settle in Austin later in the future.
The 10,000-square-foot abode sits on around 1.25-acres of land - while the main home consists of a total of four bedrooms.
Also on the property is a two-bedroom guest house as well as a spacious three-car garage that has a screening room above.
The mansion - which was first constructed in the 1940s - also offers a swimming pool for residents to cool down in the hot summer temperatures and a hot tub.
Renovations are yet to be completed, such as the landscape at the front of the property - which is also not far from a boat ramp that leads to Lady Bird Lake.
Emma is no stranger to entering the real estate market and listed her Malibu home in 2022 and just one month later, it sold for $4.4million.
Last year, Emma also put her Los Angeles home on the market - which sold a mere two weeks later for $4.3million.
According to Realtor.com, Emma and her husband also own an apartment in Manhattan, which is estimated to be worth around $12million.
The couple - who tied the knot back in 2020 - are parents to a daughter named Louise, four.
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