Cara Delevingne in Cannes
In a gothic look on the red carpet
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In 2022, the “Wednesday” series triggered the dark fashion trend in 2022, Cara Delevingne reanimated him for the film festival in Cannes.
Model Cara Delevingne had attracted all paparazzi lenses with pitch-black hair in the wet-Wolf-cut in the Burgundian red a-line dress when she stepped on Wednesday over the red carpet of the 78th film festival in Cannes. The 32-year-old appeared at the premiere of “The History of Sound” with a new haircut and color.
For make-up with dramatic black eyeliner stroke and wicked Smokey Eyes, she combined a floor-length, shimmering corsagen dress with a sloping waist for her romantic gothic look. Photographer and Digital Creator Matthieu Jehanno accompanied her wow appearance at the Croisette and posted a video on his.
With her new style, the British native has almost stolen the show about two men about two men who combines their common love for American folk music and for each other, as well as their celebrated lead actors Paul Mescal (29) and Josh O’Connor (35).
Short circuit or planned make-over?
A few hours before the event, the modeling actress herself shared a story on her channel, in which she had worn her naturally blond hair. The make -up must therefore have been made shortly before the premiere. Now she wears black hair with micro pony and baby bangs.
Instead of nudity, stars like Cara Delevingne had to generate attention this year in Cannes with other styling tricks. The organizers of the festival prohibit too much bare skin on the red carpet this year, as well as extravagant towing on the dress.
Drama hair instead of naked skin
At the beginning of May, Cara Delevingne was released at the world premiere of David Attenboroughs (99) new documentary “Ocean” in London in a silver, transparent network dress under which she only wore a black string tanga. In view of the section, the Britin waived a bra.
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Source: Stern

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