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Hollywood Stars Defy Dress Codes at Cannes Film Festival

Hollywood’s elite, including Lindsay Lohan, Halsey, and Brooks Nader, recently made headlines with their daring fashion choices at various high-profile events. These stars showcased their style in revealing black dresses, often defying established dress codes.

Lindsay Lohan’s Bold Look

At the GucciCore: Gucci Cruise 2027 event, Lindsay Lohan turned heads with a two-piece leather outfit. The ensemble featured a high-neck jacket and a skirt with a high slit, accentuating her toned legs. Lohan complemented her look with gold jewelry and a natural makeup style, sharing the moment with fans on Instagram.

Cannes Film Festival Fashion

The Cannes Film Festival, known for its glamorous red carpet, saw several stars breaking its 2025 dress code, which bans sheer dresses for decency reasons. Helena Christensen, Halsey, and Marion Cotillard were among those who opted for sheer black gowns, each adding their unique flair to the event.

Helena Christensen’s sheer black dress at the screening of “Amarga Navidad” featured a plunging neckline and black lace, while Halsey’s sleeveless dress at the “Her Private Hell” screening included a ruffled skirt and lace designs. Marion Cotillard chose a sheer black crochet dress for the “Roma Elastica” premiere, further pushing the boundaries of the festival’s dress code.

Other Notable Appearances

Brooks Nader stood out at the amfAR Gala in a Zuhair Murad gown, and Julianne Hough impressed at the Gracie Awards with a halter neckline dress featuring a thigh-high slit. Tara Reid made a notable return to the Cannes red carpet after a personal incident last year, wearing a one-shoulder dress with a dramatic cape.

These fashion choices highlight the ongoing trend of celebrities using red carpet events to make bold statements, often challenging traditional norms and dress codes.


Original reporting: Fox News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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