
Welcome back to another installment of Vogue’s Most Dressed: 2025 Cannes Film Festival edition. We’re not here to say that anyone is the best—or worst—dressed, just that they’re wearing a lot of clothing.
Thanks to its high-octane glamour, the Croisette is always a sight to behold. But with the recent, controversial dress code crackdown, all eyes are on Cannes to see how celebrities fare with their fashion choices sans nudity, volume, and trains. (I don’t know about you, but all of these rules strike me as terribly un-French.) Some, like Heidi Klum in a sweeping floral Elie Saab dress, are choosing to ignore the rules altogether, while juror Halle Berry was forced to forego a Gurav Gupta dress for a Cannes-appropriate Beetlejuice-striped Jacquemus dress.
Most Dressed is awarded for achievements in both quality and quantity. Take Diane Kruger, who (at the time of publication) has only walked one red carpet thus far. Still, in a yellow Givenchy coat-dress with skewed proportions, she has certainly caught our eye. On the other side of the coin, juror Jeremy Strong is pushing the limits of monochromatic dressing in a never-ending parade of brown, pink, and nude suiting.
As we reach the halfway point of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, see Vogue’s picks for Most Dressed—and stay tuned for updates.
Irina Shayk
From her shield shades and dad shoes combo to her roster of red carpet dresses, Shayk is owning Cannes—even without a film to promote. Actors, step up your game!
Jeremy Strong
A member of the jury, we can expect to see our favorite eldest boy putting around the Croisette throughout the festival. Only a few days in and he’s graciously given us a feast of beige, brown, pink, and gray monochromatic looks. We look forward to what other colors of the rainbow he has yet to unlock.
Heidi Klum
The model and television personality flouted the newly instated no-volume, no-trains rule at the Opening Ceremony on Monday in a pink Elie Saab dress that most definitely had both volume and a train. But that was far from Klum’s only eye-catching look. Even her arrival at the Nice Airport caught our eye, thanks to her camo and alligator Birkin bag.
Halle Berry
Quoth the Backgrid caption of a photo of Halle Berry wearing a black micro-sequin short suit: “Halle Berry dons another chic ensemble as she exits her hotel ahead of another event.” As a member of the jury, Berry indeed requires many chic ensembles for her many events, be it a voluminous high-low Celia Kritharioti dress, a pair of long jorts, or a nearly-100-carat Chopard snake necklace.
Kristen Stewart
Though she’s only been in Cannes for one day, Stewart is fast becoming one to watch. She started the day with a pink tweet short suit with a tulle overskirt and ended it with a white short suit with a baseball cap and micro tie. More shorts on the red carpet to come, we hope?
Eva Longoria
Longoria has more than leaned into the sparkle at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. On the red carpet, she opted for a disco ball-esque Tamara Ralph number and a teal sequined Elie Saab gown (both of which were outfitted with rule-breaking trains). Meanwhile, she celebrated her L’Oréal ambassadorship in a stained glass Zuhair Murad dress. For Longoria, more is more.
Juliette Binoche
As president of the jury, we wouldn’t expect anything less than some serious looks from Binoche. Her white suit at the Eddington premiere remains the ’fit to beat in my book, but she’s in a league of her own with her suiting and asymmetrical Matrix-esque leather.
Alessandra Ambrosio
While she’s spent more time off the Croisette than on, the model knows how to turn any stretch of space into a runway, from the Nice Airport—where she showed off her gray Kelly bag—to extracurricular red carpets, like the Red Sea Film Foundation’s “Women In Cinema” Gala, where she wore a highly embellished black Zuhair Murad dress.
Diane Kruger
While Kruger may not have the most looks in terms of quantity, she is giving us a lot to work with in her oversized banana yellow Givenchy dress and her layered lilac Prada dress.
Mitchell Akat Maruko Raan
Sometimes one look is all it takes, as South Sudanese model Mitchell Akat Maruko Raan reminded us at the premiere of Sirât, where she wore a full-body leopard print look—complete with a 3D head.
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