Celebrities at the ‘Histoires De La Nuit’ Cannes Film Festival Premiere
Here is a roundup from the rest of the red carpet looks at the Cannes Film Festival for the Histoires De La Nuit premiere.

White Satin Drama
Eva Longoria delivered full old-school glamour in Tamara Ralph, wearing a sculpted white satin gown with a dramatic fan-shaped neckline detail radiating from the bodice like a burst of light. Between the sleek silhouette, the soft draping, and the diamond jewels, this felt like classic Eva at Cannes.


Bow Down
Leïla Bekhti wore vintage Givenchy Spring 1996 Haute Couture styled with Chaumet necklace serving a masterclass in understated drama. The oversized sculptural bow gave the little black dress a couture-level twist, while the opaque tights and pumps were typically understated.

Softly Ruffled
Hafsia Herzi’s Dior Haute Couture grey crepe gown embroidered in a lace-inspired motif carried a quiet romanticism which felt beautifully suited to her understated presence. The cascading ruffle detailing softened the silhouette further, while Messika jewels completed the look.

Chocolate Tulle
Ariana Greenblatt gave us one of the softer looks of the night wearing a rich chocolate-brown tulle Miu Miu gown, with the gold brooches elevating the look. Chopard rings completed the styling, although I do wish this had been finished with a sleek low bun, because her hair feels like it is fighting for attention.

Maternity Dressing
The moment I realised Tao Okamoto was pregnant, suddenly her preference for these Chanel Fall 2026 looks, with their drop-waist silhouettes, oversized proportions, and soft structures, made much more sense.


White Suit Simplicity
Alice Taglioni kept things crisp and minimal in Berluti, wearing an all-white suit. After so many heavily embellished gowns on this red carpet, the simplicity of this tailoring felt refreshingly clean and effortless.
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