The Best Dressed Women at the Cannes Film Festival 2025
Old Hollywood glamour, modern romance, and bold individuality lit up the Croisette.
The Cannes Film Festival is not just a celebration of cinema but a fashion pilgrimage. This year, the 2025 edition was no different, with some of the world’s most stylish women delivering breathtaking looks that married couture craftsmanship with personality and flair. From ethereal gowns to sharply tailored statements, these are the women who defined elegance, risk, and pure sartorial magic at Cannes.
Nartalie Portman in Dior
A vision in embellishment and restraint, Natalie wore a statuesque Dior number that was an ode to an archival piece reinterpreted by Maria Grazia Chiuri.
Margaret Qualley in Chanel
The Chanel muse exuded soft drama in a cream flowy column dress, elevated by a bow and the House's signature floral motif that accentuated her signature vintage-cool aura.
Alia Bhatt in Gucci
Making a powerful Cannes debut, Alia wore a dramatic, cage-like Gucci Sari that was a modern take on the actress' heritage garb.
Elle Fanning in Chanel
A perennial Cannes favourite, Elle brought back her fairytale charm in a custom baby blue Chanel frock, soft and whispering of ethereal elegance.
Adria Arjona in Louis Vuitton
Glowing in liquid pistachio silver, Adria’s minimalist Louis Vuitton gown mirrored the Mediterranean horizon and radiated sultry sophistication.
Marina Summers in Mark Bumgarner
The Filipina drag queen made her Cannes debut in a structured and commanding Mark Bumgarner creation that made her stand out no matter the angle she was photographed.
Pia Wurtzbach-Jauncey in Zuhair Murad
Pia walked the carpet in a regal and opulent Zuhair Murad number that accentuated her figure and poise perfectly.
Julianne Moore in Bottega Veneta
A masterclass in elegance, Julianne wore a simple noir Bottega Veneta sheath dress that highlighted her timeless beauty with classic restraint.
Rihanna in Alaïa
Making a dramatic entrance with beau A$AP Rocky, Rihanna stunned in a custom bright turquoise Alaïa look that hugged her preggy curves and fused sensuality with high fashion edge.
Kylie Verzosa in Tony Ward Couture
Kylie Verzosa exudes Old Hollywood opulence in a fully embellished Tony Ward Couture gown that embraces and enhances her silhouette effortlessly.
Cate Blanchett in Louis Vuittion
Cate redefined red carpet power dressing in a simple Louis Vuitton look with an unexpected billowy scarf that made a statement with every step.
Rooney Mara in Givenchy
Hauntingly beautiful, Rooney channeled gothic romance in an ivory Givenchy gown with lace and subtle drama, staying true to her minimalist spirit.
Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton
Emma embraced whimsy and drama in a stark white Louis Vuitton gown with an exaggerated structural collar, effortlessly balancing playfulness with poise.