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Hot Off the Press: Pedro Pascal Lands a Spot on Our Best-Dressed List
Hot Off the Press: Pedro Pascal Lands a Spot on Our Best-Dressed List

Elle

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

Hot Off the Press: Pedro Pascal Lands a Spot on Our Best-Dressed List

Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. June is fast approaching, and I'm in denial about it. It's time to distract myself from the speed of time with one of my favorite activities: judging celebrity outfits. And heads-up: A man snuck his way into the mix this go-around. Shocking, I know! From the Met Gala (ever heard of it?) to the Cannes Film Festival and its new dress code, Hollywood's social calendar is heating up for the summer, which leaves us with a lot to look forward to. Ahead, see the best-dressed celebs of May. When: May 29 Where: The Audience Choice Awards in New York City What: A Michael Kors dress Why: She doesn't step out too often, but when she does, she kills it—just like she did with this look. Where: New York City What: Custom Christian Louboutin x Maison Margiela shoes Why: Here's proof she can pull off any shade of green, not just emerald. Where: New York City What: Ferragamo Why: A vision in black. When: May 28 Where: The Gigi Hadid x Havaianas launch party at Altro Paradiso in New York City What: A Marc Jacobs dress and Havaianas sandals Why: The hottest styling tip for summer, according to Hadid? Pairing anklets and flip-flops. When: May 27 Where: New York City What: Bottega Veneta Why: In case you're in need of workwear inspiration, she's got you covered. When: May 20 Where: Cannes, France What: Mango Why: A head-to-toe Mango ensemble at the Cannes Film Festival really speaks to the brand's elegance. When: May 18 Where: The Cannes Film Festival What: A Maje dress Why: This makes me want to bring back circle skirts.... Where: The Kering Women in Motion Awards in Cannes, France What: Khaite Why: Just when I think I know Nicole Kidman's sense of style, she throws me a fierce curveball. Where: The Kering Women in Motion Awards in Cannes, France What: Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello Why: And here I thought Brat green was her color! When: May 16 Where: Cannes, France What: Bottega Veneta's Andiamo messenger bag Why: Need I list the reasons why Pascal is the internet's biggest crush? His impeccable sense of style is near the top of a very long list. When: May 15 Where: Cannes, France What: Vintage Chanel and Guizio capris Why: I! Am! Obsessed! It's chic and sassy, as the coolest French women tend to be. When: May 14 Where: New York City What: Givenchy Why: Leave it to Theron to turn a rainy day into her own personal runway. Where: The premiere of Overcompensating in Los Angeles What: Jimmy Choo shoes Why: Is it just this look, or does she actually get more beautiful every day? When: May 10 Where: The Gold Gala in Los Angeles What: A backless crystal gown Why: A gown that's good as gold, truly. When: May 7 Where: Galvan and Unemployed's celebration of Frieze New York in New York City What: A draped cowl-neck top Why: You know it's going to be a good night when your highlight matches your outfit. When: May 5 Where: GQ's Met Gala Party in New York City What: Harrier in a custom Gap Studio look Why: Bring on all the André Leon Talley references, please and thank you. Where: Late Night With Seth Meyers in New York City Why: Big shoulders are all the rage. When: May 3 Where: New York City What: An Emi Jay hair clip Why: To know Emi Jay is to love Emi Jay. When: May 2 Where: Burberry's spring luncheon at the New York Botanical Garden What: Burberry Why: You can't go wrong with a classic trench coat. When: May 1 Where: The opening of Prada's men's boutique in New York City What: Prada Why: Few can pull off a full turtleneck this well.

Why nude dressing is trending on the red carpet
Why nude dressing is trending on the red carpet

Mint

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

Why nude dressing is trending on the red carpet

The 78th Cannes Film Festival wrapped up last week with an updated dress policy: 'nudity is prohibited on the red carpet, as well as in any other area of the festival." However, that didn't stop sheer, see-through sparkly dresses from appearing on the red carpet. The nude dress has often generated a lot of debate. Some see it as an attention seeking tool, while others hail it as a way to embrace one's femininity. Reflecting her desire to celebrate her cultural roots, Gucci's global brand ambassador Alia Bhatt wore a custom "nude" three-piece set, embroidered with crystals in a GG Monogram pattern, that looked lehnga inspired. Another 'naked" beaded dress was worn by Dakota Johnson at the Kering Women in Motion Awards at Cannes. Her outfit featured a sporty, halter-like neckline, as well as a fitted bodice and a diaphanous skirt. Also read: How the military has defined menswear fashion Halle Berry, too, thumbed her nose at the no-nudity rule and sparkled in a sheer crystal-encrusted Gucci halter dress. Paris Jackson deserves a mention too, as she attended the Cannes 2025 amfAR Gala in an almost nude gown that exposed her flesh-toned knickers. So did British model and TV presenter Leomie Anderson. Homegrown designer label Shivan & Narresh have experimented with the naked dress over the years. Shivan Bhatiya, founder-head designer, points out that naked dressing was evident throughout this year—at the Grammys, various music awards, and the Met Gala. "Alia's look was especially impressive. They (Gucci) were able to give a nude look without making it look obscene," he says. Also read: How to make knitwear cool for the summer When it comes to adapting the 'nude", or nude-coloured, look for everyday wear, it really depends on the occasion. "For evenings, sticking to monotones works beautifully—monotone outfits are a safe bet for both day and night," he suggests. If one's wearing separates, one should try pairing a nude top with printed trousers or skirts for a stylish contrast. Designer Shweta Kapur of label 431-88 observes that the nude trend at Cannes was a mood. "It's less about showing skin and more about celebrating it. There's something unapologetically powerful about baring it all in such a refined, intentional way. It's not loud, it's not trying—it just is. That effortless sensuality, the kind that doesn't need validation. That's the energy," she says. Bringing the nude trend into your everyday wardrobe is all about contrast and confidence. "Incorporate sheer nude turtlenecks under oversized blazers—polished, but with just enough skin to keep it interesting. Or a sand-toned slip dress layered with a cropped utility jacket and chunky boots. It's about soft fabrics in strong shapes: nude mesh tops with sharp trousers, second-skin bodysuits under structured denim," Kapur says. One can even play with tonal layering—mixing creams, beiges, taupes—for that 'undone but intentional' vibe. The trick? Don't over-style. Let the skin-toned palette speak for itself. Priyanka Kathuria, founder, wardrobe consultancy Altique, suggests layering a sheer blouse over a bralette or a tank top. "You can also play with sheer sleeves or panels, or structured gowns that come with side cutouts," she suggests. Manish Mishra is a Delhi-based writer and content creator. Also read: How to cinch it with a cummerbund like Shah Rukh Khan

This is how Dakota Johnson got away with wearing a naked dress in Cannes
This is how Dakota Johnson got away with wearing a naked dress in Cannes

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

This is how Dakota Johnson got away with wearing a naked dress in Cannes

Dakota Johnson knows how to wear a naked dress. On Sunday, the star lit up the red carpet at the Kering Women in Motion Awards in Cannes in a glittering Gucci gown. The semi-sheer slip dress could have challenged the film festival's newly-implemented naked dress ban, but lucky for Johnson, the ban only applies to the festival's official red carpets and as opposed to the surrounding soirees, leaving the star free to don the beaded crystal creation. The piece featured a sporty, halter-like neckline, as well as a fitted bodice and a see-through skirt. The Fifty Shades of Grey star topped off the look with her hair pulled back in an effortless pony and sported soft, smoky eye make-up. She accessorised the dazzling dress with simple silver sandals and equally shiny, oversize snowflake-like Boucheron earrings. Inside the awards event, which honoured Nicole Kidman, Johnson joined stars like Paul Mescal and Halle Berry, while stopping to embrace Charli XCX, who also went glam for the evening in a lilac Saint Laurent gown and matching feathered boa. A fan of the naked dress, this isn't the first time Johnson—who stars alongside Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans in the highly-anticipated Materialists— has turned to Gucci for a glittering illusion gown. Last year, Johnson wore a more revealing version of the naked dress for the 2024 premiere of Madame Web in Los Angeles. The loosely-netted crystal creation, mimicking that of a spider web in reference to her Marvel character, boasted a plunging neckline that slinked over the star's body, and an open back. Similar to her Cannes look, she styled the netted naked dress with simple sandals, but opted for a thin diamond choker necklace instead of statement earrings. You Might Also Like 8 spring/summer 2019 nail trends to be wearing now 10 best summer shorts to wear beyond the beach 10 pairs of knee-high boots to transform your autumn look

Dakota Johnson Stuns In A Sheer Gucci Dress At Cannes' Kering Women In Motion Awards
Dakota Johnson Stuns In A Sheer Gucci Dress At Cannes' Kering Women In Motion Awards

Elle

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

Dakota Johnson Stuns In A Sheer Gucci Dress At Cannes' Kering Women In Motion Awards

During the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday, Dakota Johnson stepped out in a sheer silver Gucci gown for the Kering Women in Motion Awards, an event that honours women's contributions to film. The actor finished off her look with statement earrings and her signature shaggy bangs. Johnson is at Cannes to premiere her upcoming film Splitsville, which she also produced through her production company, TeaTime Pictures. Directed by Michael Angelo Covino, Splitsville follows a couple who become entangled in their friends' open marriage. Adria Arjona, Nicholas Braun, and O-T Fagbenle also star. FIND OUT MORE ON ELLE COLLECTIVE On Monday, at the film's photo-call, Johnson kept it simple with a classic little black dress, strappy heels, and her hair pulled to the side in a loose braid. At the Kering Women in Motion Talk the same day, Johnson spoke about why she wanted to start a production company in the first place. She founded TeaTime Pictures in 2019. 'So much of why I wanted to start a production company and make my own movies is because I want more from this industry,' Johnson told Variety. 'I felt so thirsty for more conversation and more creativity and more collaboration. I found myself as an actor, a few times, showing up to the premiere of a movie to see it the first time and saying, "Woah. That is not what I thought we were making."' This is her first time attending Cannes after spending years at the Venice Film Festival with projects like Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Lost Daughter and Luca Guadagnino's A Bigger Splash. 'I honestly thought I would never go to Cannes,' she revealed to Deadline. 'I was like, "There must be some weird curse on me where I'll just never get to do it."' ELLE Collective is a new community of fashion, beauty and culture lovers. For access to exclusive content, events, inspiring advice from our Editors and industry experts, as well the opportunity to meet designers, thought-leaders and stylists, become a member today HERE. Juliana Ukiomogbe is the former Assistant Editor at ELLE. Her work has previously appeared in Interview, i-D, Teen Vogue, Nylon, and more.

Cannes Film Festival 2025: TWICE's Mina debuts dual glamor in statement black and ethereal white ensembles; PICS

Pink Villa

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Cannes Film Festival 2025: TWICE's Mina debuts dual glamor in statement black and ethereal white ensembles; PICS

TWICE's Mina proved once again that she doesn't need words to captivate an audience—her fashion speaks volumes. The Japanese-born K-pop star turned heads at the 78th Cannes International Film Festival, effortlessly commanding attention with her timeless elegance and poise. For her red carpet appearance at The Phoenician Scheme premiere, Mina wore a stunning black strapless gown with a daring thigh-high slit on the left side. The high-low hemline of the jet-black dress flowed gracefully, perfectly contrasting the red carpet beneath her feet. Her hair was styled in a sleek low bun, and she accessorized with elegant Boucheron jewelry, fitting, as she represents the luxury brand. The simplicity and sophistication of the ensemble quickly drew praise from fans and fashion watchers alike. She later appeared at the Kering Women in Motion Awards and the Cannes Film Festival Presidential Dinner in a second show-stopping outfit: a white off-shoulder trumpet gown. The fitted bodice and mermaid silhouette highlighted her graceful figure, while her loose, flowing hair and delicate accessories added to the ethereal charm. With soft, understated makeup, TWICE's Mina maintained an aura of classic beauty and grace. But Mina wasn't done yet. As soon as TWICE's Mina's snaps were released online, netizens were quick to share their admiration. Fans flooded social media with compliments, calling her 'a beautiful black swan' and 'a princess who evolved into a queen.' Others praised her elegance from every angle, declaring that she looked radiant in both of her contrasting looks. In addition to being a member of TWICE, Mina is also part of the group's Japanese subunit MISAMO. Her refined presence at Cannes not only highlighted her global influence but also reinforced her reputation as a fashion icon in the K-pop world. For those unfamiliar, the Women in Motion initiative celebrates and supports women's contributions to cinema. It aims to raise awareness about the importance of gender equality in the film industry and spotlight the creative roles women play in shaping it.

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