The 78th annual Cannes Film Festival is underway and the stars walked down the red carpet on Tuesday in Cannes, France, in a variety of showstopping looks.
Stars like Eva Longoria, Bella Hadid, Heidi Klum, Irina Shayk and more flew in to attend the opening ceremony and the “Leave One Day” screening at the Palais des Festivals. Robert De Niro was the guest of honor as the recipient of this year’s honorary Palme d’Or, which was presented to him by Leonardo DiCaprio. De Niro attended with his partner Tiffany Chen and his daughter Helen Grace De Niro.
The gowns this year were from designers like Elie Saab, Saint Laurent, Tamara Ralph, Armani Privé and more.
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Here, see the red carpet looks from the 2025 Cannes Film Festival opening ceremony.
Eva Longoria
Eva Longoria was styled by Maeve Reilly. She wore a strapless rose gold beaded Tamara Ralph gown from the brand’s spring 2025 couture collection featuring a black velvet corset and exaggerated bow. She paired the gown with an 18-karat rose gold Aleluiá Collier and matching earrings with diamonds by Pasquale Bruni.
Irina Shayk
Irina Shayk opted for a surprising polka-dot gown from Armani Privé fall 2019. The off-the-shoulder dotted gown featured layers of sheer and black fabric. It included an oversize, detachable bow in the back that served as sleeves. She wore the dress with dainty gold and black sling-back kitten heels.
Heidi Klum
Heidi Klum blended into the pink carpet with a flowing Elie Saab gown from the designer’s 1001 Seasons collection. The strapless dress featured a large pink flower at the chest and the ruffled, petal-like fabric flowed into a long train. She paired the look with Lorraine Schwartz jewelry and a pair of rose gold pointed-toe satin mules.
Bella Hadid
Bella Hadid wore Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello to the opening ceremony. She opted for a cross-back dress with thigh slit in silk satin and Georgia sandals in satin crepe with rhinestones covering the toe strap.
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival concludes on May 24. Films premiering at this year’s festival include Wes Anderson’s “The Phoenician Scheme,” Julia Ducournau’s “Alpha” and Lynne Ramsay’s “Die, My Love.”