The Cannes Film Festival always delivers big fashion moments, and at this year's 77th edition, celebrities turned up the volume to the max, rocking looks from the moment they stepped out of Nice airport into the wee hours in several parties
The best-dressed stars of the week consistently stood out, yes, for their commitment to glamor (a fact at Cannes), but also for their wit and risk-taking, which in the world of stylists and brand offerings famous, it's a real feat. . A good Cannes look is beautiful, but a great The Cannes look is spectacular, fits perfectly and is a conversation starter. The best looks from this year's edition were either a little weird in the best way or so awesome we couldn't no included (or in one case, accessorized with a mini Chihuahua).
Check out the top 10 moments of the week below. Not all of them made it to the red carpet, but at this point, all of Cannes is a clue.
Greta Gerwig in Armani Privé and Chopard jewels
This year's jury president offered a look back with her stylist Karla Welch. This Armani Privé number fitted like a glove and was fit for a renowned director in a major role.
Selena Gomez in Saint Laurent
Finally, Gómez dresses like the star that he is. The Emilia Perez actress embodied old Hollywood glamor in this custom Saint Laurent number topped with Bulgari jewels.
Bella Hadid in Michael and Hushi
The unofficial queen of the Cannes red carpet returned to the south of France to deliver high-powered fashion. This Palestinian kefiya was not only stunning, but a tribute to her roots.
Demi Moore (and Pilaf) in Elie Saab
The actress premiered her new movie, The Substance, and stormed the carpet with a bevy of looks dripping with diamonds. But her favorite accessory of the week was her miniature Chihuahua Pilaf. (Can you blame her?)
Anya Taylor-Joy at Jil Sander
This straight-off-the-runway skirt dress from Jil Sander was a little crazy, a little glam, and it totally worked for Taylor-Joy, headpiece and all.
Yseult in Dior
This recreation of Monsieur Dior's 1947 New Look shows that the French singer has great manners and isn't afraid of a tipped hat. My only wish for next year's red carpet is MORE HATS!
Michelle Yeoh at Bottega Veneta
The actress' custom look based on the brand's winter 2024 runway is styled to perfection, and her new fringe complemented the fringed skirt almost too well.
Sienna Miller in Schiaparelli
She's no ordinary mom, she's a cool mom! And she's wearing SS2024 Schiaparelli to boot. Jeans are almost always a photo call no-no, but Miller pulls it off in a way only she can.
Lily Gladstone in Balenciaga
Throughout the week, many opted for sequins or muted colors, so Lily Gladstone's custom reworking of an archive Balenciaga dress in canary yellow made a quiet but unforgettable impact on the red carpet.