Valentina Pahde in Cannes
She sticks to the strict dress code
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Valentina Pahde adheres to the strict dress code in Cannes. Your pink dress is still an eye -catcher on the red carpet.
A dream in pink on the red carpet: German actress Valentina Pahde (30) was a guest at the film festival in Cannes on Wednesday and enchanted the photographers in their stylish outfit on the red carpet. When visiting the renowned film festival at the French Croisette, the former “GZSZ” actress was wearing a bright pink evening robe with a mini-towing of the Berlin fashion designer Ewa Herzog.
In addition, the actress had combined striking statement jewelry in gold. The highlight of the look was a white feather stola that provided an extra-eye-catcher moment on the red carpet. Pahde shared a video of her exciting cannes look and wrote: “What an honor to be part of the Cannes Film Festival 2025. Thanks to my wonderful team.”
Valentina Pahde adheres to dress regulations.
For Pahde, appearances on the red carpet in Cannes are nothing new. Already in recent years they have celebrated their fans for their elegant Red Carpet look, which they presented there. – also from Ewa Herzog – with a long train and high leg slit.
This year, her dress – adapted to tightened clothing rules of the film festival – fell more reserved in terms of average. Shortly before the start of the festival, the organizers announced that too much nudity and too much fabric, for example in the form of long hauling, were taboo on the red carpet and not welcome. The organizer threatened to deny access to the red carpet if someone did not stick to the regulation.
The 78th International Film Festival from Cannes will take place until Saturday, May 24th.
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Source: Stern

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