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See Every Outfit from the Cannes 2022 Film Festival Red Carpet

The Cannes Film Festival is back in full force, and the stars are bringing their black-tie best to the event’s legendary red carpet

The Cannes Film Festival 2022 kicked off on Tuesday, May 17, 2022, and since then, celebrities have not stopped delivering elegant and dazzling looks. A-list celebrities attended the red step, and they showed their exquisite outfits that were often couture, fresh off the runway or custom-made.

This year’s event marked the 75th anniversary of the annual film festival, and the stars were clearly ready to channel some glamorous energy in 2022.

From Bella Hadid in Versace to Diane Kruger in Oscar de la Renta, here we provide you with our six favourite looks from the Cannes Film Festival 2022.

EDGAR RAMIREZ

The Point Break protagonist Edgar Ramirez undoubtedly wore one of the best red carpet designs for the 75th Cannes Film Festival. Edgar wore a Gucci tux with Cartier jewellery.

ADRIANA LIMA

The model walked a red carpet in a black Balmain gown with a daring cut out.

Her dress featured structural shoulder pads and a crisscross neckline that accentuated her stomach and showed her baby bump.

BELLA HADID

The model wore a draped strapless black dress, with a taffeta bow around her waist and finishing off the back of the piece. This black dress by Gianni Versace in 1987 was designed for the costumes of the Salome opera at the Teatro Della Scala.

DIANE KRUGER

Diane Kruger was a vision in scarlet for the 75th-anniversary screening of The Innocent. The actress wore a halterneck Oscar de la Renta gown with a voluminous puffball skirt that gently billowed as she walked down the red carpet.

NIKOLAJ COSTER-WALDAU

The actor opted for a simple choice to wear pocket squares on his jacket: he wore a navy blue tux and black dress shoes.

JAKE GYLLENHAAL

The actor chose a Giorgio Armani tuxedo combined with an off-white shirt to attend the 75th Anniversary celebration screening of “The Innocent”.