The Best Cannes Red Carpet Looks of All Time

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Did you think we were done reporting on red carpets for the year? Think again! After successfully making it through the Hollywood award season spanning January to March, we then shone the spotlight on New York’s finest 2024 Met Gala looks this month. Next up on the agenda: the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival running from May 14 to 25.

I wanted to take this opportunity to revisit my all-time favorite Cannes red carpet looks. Naturally, this includes historical photos from the ’50s, ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s and includes icons such as Princess Diana, Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, and Sophia Loren. More recently, Bella Hadid, Viola Davis, Priyanka Chopra, and Lupita Nyong’o are among those who topped my list of the event’s most memorable fashion moments. Scroll down to see all the photos.

bella hadid wears a sculpture of a pair of lungs as a necklace with a black gown at the cannes film festival

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Schiaparelli’s sculptural brass necklace was made to look like the pulmonary veins of human lungs. Bella Hadid completed the 2021 look with a sleek black gown, also made by Schiaparelli.

sophia loren wearing a strapless gown with black elbow-length gloves at the cannes film festival

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Sophia Loren dressed like Hollywood royalty for the 1955 Cannes Film Festival.

madonna wears a cone bra and a matching skirt at the cannes film festival

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Madonna partied it up for the premiere of her film In Bed with Madonna during the 1991 Cannes Film Festival.

princess diana wears a light blue strapless gown with a matching sash around her neck at the cannes film festival

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This iconic image of Princess Diana in 1987 is Getty Images’ most downloaded Cannes Film Festival photo of all time.

audrey hepburn wearing white gloves and an a-line gown at the cannes film festival

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Audrey Hepburn got dolled up for the festival in 1960 wearing opera-length white gloves and an embellished gown.