Sunday, May 18, 2025

78th Cannes Film Festival Kering Women In Motion Dinner

On Sunday(May 18th) the 2025 Kering Women In Motion Awards and Cannes Film Festival Presidential Dinner was held during the 78th Cannes Film Festival at the Place de la Castre in Cannes, France.

Dakota Johnson and Halle Berry wore very similar silver crystal embellished dresses by GUCCI. Dakota's dress seems lighter in weight and more on the sheer side. Halle's dress appeared to be slightly heavier. Both ladies looked great, but I prefer HB's dress.


Julia Garner and Salma Hayek were also wearing GUCCI dresses. Julia wore a burgundy lace and crepe panel dress which wore have been great if that draped panel on the bust wasn't added. Salma opted for a dark green dress with a playful feather hem. 


Juliette Binoche wore a GUCCI look from the label's FALL 2025 collection. There is so much going on here and it's not working together. 



Daisy Edgar-Jones also wore a GUCCI look from the FALL 2025 collection. The skirt wasn't lined on the runway, but it was lined for Daisy. This is a cute ensemble, but I don't think it works on Daisy. 




Isabelle Huppert utilized the split on her BALENCIAGA sheer black, beaded dress. She has done a similar look like this before, but it kinda works for her. 


Nicole Kidman could not be missed wearing a vibrant red BALENCIAGA lace, mock neck dress. Simple but pretty. I think the hair should have been off-the-shoulders.

Rosie Huntington-Whitley wore a BALENIAGA dress and she looked great but some jewelry was needed. 



Charlotte Gainsboug and Charli XCX wore dresses by SAINT LAURENT. I'm not loving Charlotte's look, but I kinda like Charli's.




Virginie Efira and Anja Rubik wore masculine inspired looks by SAINT LAURENT. I thought both ladies pulled off their look. 




Alba Rohrwacher wore a VALENTINO FALL 2025 look and it's giving 80's throwback. Nothing here is working together.



Liya Kebede wore a ALEXANDER MCQUEEN FALL 2025 dress and the head styling definitely could have been better.

Credit: InstarImages, Vogue.com



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