This promotional whirlwind around Money Monster is actually Julia Roberts’ first time at the Cannes Film Festival. I was worried that she was going to wear wall-to-wall Givenchy and it was going to be an unflattering array of zoot suit onesies and Kardashian-esque nude netting. But Julia called in some favors and actually turned up at last night’s premiere in a GREAT Armani Prive gown. Julia goes back a long way with Armani, so I don’t know why I didn’t realize that she would be able to call in some favors and get a great gown. This is one of my favorite black gowns thus far from Cannes – it’s got a great cut, it’s flattering, she’s not tripping over a too-long train (hey Amal).
What’s even better about this look on Julia is that she actually tried! I can’t remember the last time I saw Julia on a carpet and thought, “Yes, she actually took some time in hair and makeup.” Plus, that emerald necklace from Chopard is everything. That’s a great statement piece. *goose honk*
There are tragically no solo photos of Caitriona Balfe in her wonderful Louis Vuitton gown. This, along with Julia’s Armani, was one of my favorites.
Eva Longoria wore another Pamella Rolland Fall 2016 for her second night on the carpet. I think it would have looked better without the fabric “belt” effect.
I don’t really know why Susan Sarandon is only doing suits and menswear-inspired pieces at Cannes this year, but sure, I’ll take it… I guess. The thing is, there are so many great women’s suits and tuxedos these days. Why go for this 11-year-old Jean Paul Gaultier suit that looks totally ‘80s?
Photos courtesy of Fame/Flynet and WENN.
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