Selena Gomez, Salma Hayek, and Eva Longoria attended the premiere of Emilia Perez at the Cannes Film Festival looking glamorous. Selena, at 31, wore a black gown with an elegant white neckline and a thick gold statement necklace. Salma, 57, exuded old Hollywood glamour in a sparkly strapless black gown that showcased her figure. She accessorized with a shiny black clutch and a thick gold statement necklace. Eva, 49, looked ethereal in a blue gown with a high slit and silver detailing, adding strappy silver platform heels to complete her look.

Selena looked chic with a minimal makeup look and a classy ponytail, posing confidently on the red carpet. Salma’s ensemble exuded glamour with the stunning black gown and gold accessories, including a thick gold statement necklace. Eva showcased her natural beauty and opted for a simple makeup look and a classy updo. Alexa Chung turned heads with a gothic fairytale gown featuring leather cones across the breasts and a tulle skirt, completing the look with shiny leather heels.

Italian model Carla Bruni looked stunning in a metallic pencil dress at the event, exuding elegance and grace. The festival hosts carefully selected programs of films that often go on to achieve Oscar success or launch the careers of prominent directors. The Palme d’Or, Cannes’ top prize, has been awarded to remarkable films such as Taxi Driver, Pulp Fiction, and Parasite. The festival has also recognized notable bodies of work with an honorary Palme d’Or, awarded to legends in the film industry.

Russian model Natasha Poly made a bold statement on the red carpet with a sheer structured leotard that left little to the imagination. Cannes, the world’s biggest film festival, was first held in 1946 and has become a prestigious event in the film industry. The festival has been canceled a few times due to lack of funds but has continued to grow in popularity over the years. The festival is known for its carefully curated selection of films and its ability to launch the careers of emerging talents.

Female directors have made significant strides at Cannes, with Jane Campion becoming the first to win the Palme d’Or in 1993. This was followed by Julia Ducournau and Justine Triet in subsequent years. The festival honors notable figures in the film industry with the honorary Palme d’Or, recognizing their contributions to cinema. Cannes continues to celebrate and showcase the best in film, attracting celebrities and artists from around the world to its prestigious event.

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