There is an (ex) Première from me which is around the Cannes Film Festival. She is dressed in wisteria, in a signature sequined all-over slip dress Celine simple simple, which however crowns her as “the most photographed” on the red carpet of the film on the fifth evening of the film festival, Triangle of Sadness.
It is about the timeless Carla Bruni, which on the Croisette forcefully steals the scene from stars and starlets of the seventh art, enchanting the red carpet and monopolizing the attention of photographers thanks to the usual magnetism and a class that does not need special effects. Bruni is the spearhead of a fierce team of – so to speak – no longer in their twenties who know how to give a hard time to very young and often inexperienced colleagues.
We think about Philippine Leroy-Beaulieugorgeous and super cool in black leather, but also always surprising Tilda Swinton, who slips into a white shirt that could have seemed a shapeless sack on anyone, and that instead on her knows how to create the magic of an original but measured style. And the others are watching.
Source: Vanity Fair