Celebrities at Kering’s Women In Motion Dinner
Here is a look at the rest of the notable attendees at Kering’s Women in Motion dinner following the Gucci-heavy line-up.
BALENCIAGA

Balenciaga After Dark
Isabelle Huppert stayed loyal to her long-running Balenciaga partnership, wearing a look that felt entirely in keeping with her signature style philosophy: sharp, intellectual and slightly intimidating in the best way possible. I’m just surprised it wasn’t black. Sunglasses at night only added to the mystique.

Sequins And Slouch
After giving us two menswear-inspired looks earlier in Cannes, Odessa A’zion switched gears in Balenciaga, wearing a black sequinned gown styled with an oversized tuxedo jacket slipping off one shoulder. It had the undone glamour of someone leaving a party at 4am, which feels exactly in line with her cool-girl energy.

Brown Tailoring Wins Again
Harris Dickinson wore a custom chocolate brown Balenciaga double-breasted suit, continuing the strong menswear run we have seen at Cannes.
BOTTEGA VENETA

Sporty & Rich
Julianne Moore wore custom Bottega Veneta styled with the house’s Cubo bag and Sofia pumps. While many arrived in full glamour mode, Julianne took a different route, with the top half feeling quite sporty while the fluid skirt softened the look and gave it evening elegance.

Dark Sparkle
Vicky Krieps wore a sequinned Bottega Veneta Fall 2026 look styled with Glaston lace-up shoes and Nodo Quadro fine jewellery earrings. My feeling about this is the same as Chloé Zhao’s Bottega Veneta look: it feels slightly too big for her. But this is a typically directional look for the actress.


Monochrome Minimalism
Stellan Skarsgård wore custom Bottega Veneta with Silenzio loafers. This may have faded into the background had it not been for the intrecciato woven detailing on the shirt.

Soft Tailoring
Chloé Zhao was back in Bottega Veneta, this time leaning into the softer side of tailoring, which sits more in line with the style we know from her.

Effortless, As Always
Liya Kebede wore a Bottega Veneta Spring 2026 draped dress styled with Prisma earrings, a Knot clutch and Riva mules. There is something so naturally elegant about the way Liya wears simple silhouettes. She never looks like the clothes are wearing her, and that ease made this one of the chicest looks of the evening, even though I wish the clutch wasn’t so dark.

SAINT LAURENT

Parisian Ease
Carla Bruni wore Saint Laurent, giving us the kind of understated glamour she can pull off in her sleep. The champagne satin slip dress paired with the sharp black blazer had that effortless Left Bank elegance Anthony Vaccarello does so well.

Black Tie Precision
Rami Malek kept things classic in Saint Laurent, wearing a sharp black tuxedo with exaggerated satin peak lapels. Some will say we’ve seen this from him a thousand times. And we have. But it still works.

After-Hours Energy
Diego Calva took a more relaxed route in Saint Laurent, styling a sheer knit top with pinstripe trousers and scarf. There is a slightly louche quality to the look that feels very in tune with his style.

Schneider Elegance
Vassili Schneider gave us one of the more charming menswear moments of the evening in Saint Laurent. The combination felt youthful, but that could just be down to his boyish good looks.
VALENTINO

Maximum Embellishment
Colman Domingo stood apart from the monochrome tailoring crowd wearing Valentino, and honestly, thank goodness for that. His embellished jacket brought texture, shine and personality back into the room. While everyone else leaned into sleek minimalism, Colman was simply being Colman.

Boucheron jewels completed his look.
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