The Best Celebrity Cannes Film Festival Looks Of All Time
The French Riviera: where celebrities combine red carpet fashion with coastal elegance.

Known as the "Hollywood of Europe," Cannes, France, has long been a playground for the elite. An indescribably picturesque Mediterranean town where cafes bustle with activity, artists line the Croisette walkway, and open-air markets sell everything from vintage Chanel to lavender perfumes. The moment you set foot in Cannes, you recognize that fashion is not an afterthought but an everyday occurrence. It's in the air you breathe there; even the sea is a stylish shade of cerulean blue.
This is why the world’s most prestigious and influential global film festival takes place in Cannes, France every year in May. Since the late 1940s, the festival has been a prime locale for celebrities to get their best close-ups. Whether on the red carpet, partying on yachts, or strolling the promenade, the film festival presents a unique opportunity for them to make their fashion mark. Over the decades, the festival has produced some of the most enduring style moments in history, with each era reflecting not just trends, but new fashionable visions of femininity.
Vintage Glamour (1950s-1960s)
This is the era that kick-started starlets attending the Cannes Film Festival. The most beautiful women in the world arrived in this tiny town in France. And whether they were walking the red carpet or attending premieres, they were getting noticed. Goddesses of the silver screen, like Grace Kelly, Elizabeth Taylor, and more, loved showing off their finest threads.
Grace Kelly 1955
Brigitte Bardot 1956
Elizabeth Taylor 1957
Sophia Loren 1959
Bold Glamour (1970s-1980s)
This era ushered in a new wave in fashion, one that broke away from the conventional shapes of women’s clothing and into a more personalized, bold expression. The accessories became bigger, the patterns bolder, and the fabric flowed free. Megastars like Diana Ross and royalty like Princess Diana showed that their looks could be cinematic, commanding, and still very feminine.
Diana Ross 1973
Jane Birkin 1974
Princess Diana 1987
Minimalism (1990s)
In direct contrast to the previous years of overt glam and excess style, the 1990s brought with it a wave of simplicity. Models and stars opted for clean, sleek silhouettes, often sporting neutral palettes, fresh faces, and simple gowns. The 90s ‘slip dress’ became a strong choice for feminine fashion on the red carpet. Supermodels like Claudia Schiffer and Kate Moss expressed 90s minimalism perfectly at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.
Claudia Schiffer / Kate Moss 1998
Salma Hayek 1999
The Modern Statement Era (2000s)
The 21st century took a direct turn away from simplicity and launched itself toward fashion risk-taking. In this new digital era, every look could be captured, shared and re-shared, visually traveling around the world in one day. This made the stakes of fashion high for virality. Celebrities saw the Cannes Film Festival as a critical moment for getting noticed and donning their most stylish dresses. Each look could be crafted to telegraph something about the wearer. Whether that’s Margot Robbie honoring her movie character (former model Sharon Tate), Angelina Jolie showing the gorgeous elegance of being pregnant with twins, or Naomi Campbell proving she's still the most fashionable woman on a runway—their looks make a statement.
Aishwarya Rai 2003

Angelina Jolie 2008

Irina Shayk 2012

Adriana Lima 2017
Thylane Blondeau 2017
Margot Robbie 2019

Madison Beer 2019

Mahgala Jaberi 2022
Rosie Huntington 2023

Au Revoir!
From the polished elegance of the 1950s to the bold experimentation of the '70s and '80s to the minimalistic restraint of the '90s and the high-impact spectacle of today, the Cannes Film Festival remains a constant stage for celebrity fashion at its highest. Each decade brings with it a new interpretation of glamour, shaped not just by changing trends, but by evolving ideas of femininity, confidence and cultural influence.
And yet, despite these shifts, something about Cannes remains unchanged. There's still that unmistakable feeling that style, in this "European Hollywood," matters a little more. That every appearance is part of something larger than the moment itself. Perhaps it’s the backdrop of the Riviera, or the legacy of the women who came before, but in Cannes, fashion never feels fleeting.
Cannes is the place where the red carpet meets the sea, and where, year after year, celebrity style makes history.