The 2025 Cannes Film Festival has come to a close, leaving us with a plethora of stunning red carpet looks to admire. Despite a last-minute dress code update that banned nudity, volume, and trains, celebrities still managed to dazzle on the Croisette with their fashion choices that pushed boundaries and broke rules.
One of the most anticipated aspects of the festival was seeing how brands would fare amidst a season of creative director changes. With designers playing musical chairs in the fashion industry, red carpet dressing was also in a state of flux. Some labels, such as Balenciaga and Loewe, showcased the work of their outgoing creative directors, while others like Givenchy and Tom Ford provided a glimpse into the vision of their new designers.
Many celebrities stuck to their brand contracts, with stars like Kristen Stewart, Natalie Portman, and Emma Stone showcasing the latest designs from Chanel, Dior, and Louis Vuitton respectively. However, free agent Elle Fanning stole the show by wearing multiple brands including Chanel, Gucci, and Valentino. The jury members, including Halle Berry, Alba Rohrwacher, and Juliette Binoche, also opted for a variety of brands during the festival.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the standout brands worn by celebrities on the red carpet at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival:
Louis Vuitton
Under the creative direction of Nicolas Ghesquière, celebrities like Cate Blanchett, Emma Stone, Alana Haim, and Renate Reinsve showcased sculptural peplums, drop waists, and funky collars.
Dior
Maria Grazia Chiuri presented a mix of classic and modern designs, with Jennifer Lawrence and Natalie Portman donning iconic Dior pieces. Jenny Slate, Halle Berry, and Juliette Binoche also stood out in their Dior ensembles.
Chanel
The Chanel studio was bustling with activity, with Kristen Stewart, Elle Fanning, and Margaret Qualley wearing custom creations. Halle Berry opted for a floral pantsuit from the brand.
Gucci
Ahead of Demna’s takeover, the Gucci studio produced custom gowns for Elle Fanning and Dakota Johnson, with Viola Davis shining in a yellow dress.
Saint Laurent
Anthony Vaccarello’s designs were sexy and bold, with Alexander Skarsgård and Bella Hadid making a statement in their Saint Laurent looks.
Prada
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons showcased charming suiting and colorful dresses, adding a touch of quirky drama to the red carpet.
Valentino
Alessandro Michele created a plunging champagne dress for Elle Fanning, showcasing the brand’s signature romantic aesthetic.
Tom Ford
Haider Ackermann’s fringed lilac dress for Julia Garner generated buzz, highlighting the brand’s evolving red carpet fashion.
Miu Miu
Miu Miu impressed with both its red carpet gowns and menswear, with A$AP Rocky making a statement in a unique look.
Balenciaga
Even after Demna’s departure, his influence was still felt on the Croisette, with Juliette Binoche and Isabelle Huppert showcasing his distinctive designs.
Givenchy
Sarah Burton paid homage to Givenchy’s heritage while infusing her own perspective, creating stunning looks for Rooney Mara and Diane Kruger.
Alaïa
Pieter Mulier’s designs were sleek and sexy, as seen on Rihanna and Naomi Campbell.
Schiaparelli
Daniel Roseberry showcased a range of designs, from a brown satin ribbon dress to an embellished strapless gown, worn by Ryan Destiny and Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu.
Bottega Veneta
Vicky Krieps and Julianne Moore showcased the brand’s transition between Matthieu Blazy’s and Louise Trotter’s visions on the red carpet.
Loewe
Pom Klementieff stunned in a lavender gown from Jonathan Anderson’s final collection for Loewe, showcasing the brand’s impact at the festival.
Calvin Klein Collection
Pedro Pascal turned heads in a sexy, low-cut shirt from Calvin Klein Collection, proving that sometimes less is more on the red carpet.
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival was a celebration of fashion and creativity, with celebrities and designers coming together to showcase their unique styles and visions. From classic elegance to bold statements, the red carpet was a showcase of the best in luxury fashion.