Monday, May 23, 2022

'Decision To Leave' 75th Cannes Film Festival Premiere

Following the Women In Cinema gala, Naomi Campbell and more attended the 'Decision To Leave' 75th Cannes Film Festival premiere this evening(May 23rd). 

Tang Wei who stars in the film, looked beautiful wearing a FENDI FALL 2021 COUTURE gown which she dressed up with a statement necklace. I feel like she needed a colored lip because of the color of the gown but she still looked lovely. 


Naomi Campbell wore a black feathery VALENTINO SPRING 2022 COUTURE gown with a gorgeous necklace. My only quibble here is the top. It's not a reliable piece but this is Naomi, she is owning the side boob look. 



Sara Sampaio worked her ZUHAIR MURAD SPRING 2022 COUTURE two-tone off-the-shoulder, pleated gown with cape sleeves. 




Daphne Groenevel also wore a ZUHAIR MURAD FALL 2022 red cutout gown. I like this more on the model but I feel like some sparkly jewelry could have enhanced it. 


Deepika Padukone wore another custom LOUIS VUITTON dress. She hasn't give us dramatic looks like she use to but this is a great, edgy look. 

Raline Shah looked beautiful in a SAPTOP DJOJOKARTIKO dress and her look was perfectly completed with a red lip and CHOPARD jewelry. 



Anja Rubik wore the same SAINT LAURENT FALL 2022 dress that we first saw on Hailey Bieber in March 2022. Love the dress but I am not feeling it on her. 



Marina Ruy Barbosa wore a GIORGIO ARMANI PRIVE FALL 2021 COUTURE pink tier tulle gown. Love this on her but the shoes are a no for me. 


Jaime Xie chose a two-tone, cutout dress from the MARC JACOBS FALL 2021 dress. It's definitely a lot going on her but it doesn't look bad on her. 



Elsa Zylberstein ditched wearing Chanel for a SCHIAPARELLI SPRING 2020 COUTURE black floor length dress. Some jewelry and/or red lip could have enhanced this. 



Lyna Khoudri looked lovely wearing a CHANEL SPRING 2022 COUTURE embellished dress. The hemline is a bit wonky and I feel like she needed a red lip but it's still not a bad look.

Credit: InstarImages, Vogue.com



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