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Cannes

Cannes in Dresses

By Carla Challis

It’s May and so of course, some of the world’s most stylish women have flocked to the mecca of style – Cannes. From the A-list soirees to movie screenings on yachts, fashion’s tastemakers have been injected an extra shot of glitz to the already glamorous French resort town. And whilst the drama on screen may be plentiful, the fashion drama off screen is even more enthralling – but which trend will you try?

The trend: Aquatic love
From the sea foam shade of Diane Kruger‘s Giambattista Valli gown to the frothy details of Heidi’s Marchesa peekaboo dress, mermaid inspired dresses were washed up in full splendour at Cannes. Kirsten Dunst’s pale blue Louis Vuitton showcases this trend in the most abstract sense – a flash of turquoise and a sea creature-esque belt give her multicoloured dress a (fin) wave to this look.

Use The Little Mermaid‘s Ariel as your muse and wear these gowns where the people are

From left: Ruth Tarvydas Ice Queen Dress, Marc Jacobs Fantasy Frill Dress,  Bottega Veneta Tulle Trimmed Dress

The trend: The Thigh High Club
It all began back in February with ARL (that’s Angelina‘s Right Leg to you and I) which became more talked about than the Oscar’s her and her leg were attending. In Cannes, the thigh was definitely the limit as pins were put on display. Nina Dobrev, in bejewelled Elie Saab, showed just a hint whilst supermodel Natasha Poly’s Gucci dress left little covered. But perhaps the best display of the ARL is Kim Kardashian, who ‘leg-bombed’ the hell out of her mustard Elie Saab gown.

Prep your legs and dare to bear in these stylish split gowns…

From left: Gorgeous Couture Savannah Maxi Dress,  Halston Heritage Twisted Halter Neck Dress, ALC Darcy Maxi Dress

The trend: White Noise
One colour that remained a stalwart at Cannes was white, with it making a star turn at nearly every single event, premiere, screening and lunch. White lace, white silk, floor length, mini – you name it, some starlet was wearing it. Highlights included Jessica Chastain‘s McQueen gown, Rita Ora‘s twenties inspired maxi and Doutzen Kroes silver and skintight Versace.

White is a fresh colour to wear to any occasion (bar a wedding, unless it’s your own) – try these and you’ll be all white on the night…

From left: Isabel Marant Elastic Lace Dress,  Alexander Wang Draped Bow Dress, Stolen Girlfriends Club Concrete Drape Dress


Cannes Ball Gowns: GMD Red Carpet Trend Spotter

Rent Ball Gowns Part of the Biggest Cannes Trends

Red carpet trend: Feathers.  Who wore it well: Carine Roitfeld. Uma Thurman.  Who wore it badly: Bar Rafaeli.

Red carpet trend: White/Champagne ball gowns. Who wore it well: Diane Kruger. Anna dello Russo. Salma Hayek. Bar Rafaeli. Who wore it badly: Courtney Love.  Similar ball gowns for hire: Alice & Olivia cream ball dress. Hire: £79. Original RRP: £269.  Gold silk ball gown for hire, Dina Bar-El: £99. Original RRP: £558.

Red carpet trend: Ruffles. Who wore it well: Julia Saner, Julia Restoin-Roifeld. Who wore it badly: No overt faux pas in particular. If we had to give 1st prize to either of the aforementioned, Julia’s Pucci ball gown would probably get our vote.  Our favourite GMD ruffle ball dress for hire- this Aftershock Audre sundress.  Hire: £39. RRP: £95.

Red carpet trend: Cut-out detailing.  Who wore it well: Giovanna Battaglia, Angela Lindvall. Who wore it badly: No overt faux pas in particular. If we had to go for ball gown look over the other, it would have to be Giovanna’s, particularly as she accessorized with the dapper Vladimir Restoin-Roifeld on her arm.

If you fancy delving into the deep end of fashion challenges that is ‘doing’ cut-out, then this Marc by Marc Jacobs number will ease you into the trend gently. Rent this Marc Jacobs dress for£69.  Or ‘cut’ a dash in a plum Jasmin di Milo dress. For hire: £69. RRP: £505.

 

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