Cannes makes it official: No nudity on the red carpet
- The Cannes Film Festival updated its dress code on the eve of its 78th edition to explicitly prohibit nudity on the red carpet and throughout the event.
- This update addresses an increasing prevalence of transparent and skin-revealing gowns, highlighted by Bianca Censori's look at the Grammys, and seeks to clarify previously unclear enforcement of the festival’s dress code.
- Cannes officials emphasized the ban aligns with the festival’s charter and French law, and also restricts voluminous outfits that impede movement or seating at venues like the Grand Théâtre Lumière.
- The event is scheduled to take place from May 13 through May 24, 2025, mandates black-tie attire for evening premieres, and its updated dress code has attracted significant attention amid the increasing popularity of revealing outfits.
- The clarified dress code intends to reinforce decency standards on the Croisette, ensuring full nudity is barred while managing extreme fashions that overshadow the event’s atmosphere.
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Cannes Festival bans nudity and voluminous dresses
On the occasion of the celebration of the 78th edition of the Festival de Cannes, the organization has announced that nudity and “excessively voluminous” dresses are prohibited. Thus the festival has communicated by means of an official letter in which its dress codes have been updated. You may be interested: Trump will impose 100% tariffs on foreign cinema “For reasons of decency, nudity is prohibited in the Red Carpet, as well as anywhere else…
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