The second day of the Cannes Film Festival 2022 it’s all for him, Tom Cruise and its Top Gun: Maverickthe sequel to the film that a good thirty-six years ago consecrated the actor as the most desired fighter pilot ever.
But from the skies to the red carpet, spiced with peaks of nostalgia, the step is short, when to parade at the foot of the Palais des Festivals it is a rich parterre of stars who, on the beauty side, confirmed the dose of glamor of the first evening. Below all the looks of the first red carpet.
If for the opening night of this highly anticipated 75th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, Eva Longoria debuted with a wavy ponytail perfect for the (now) prevailing summer, for her second fashion show the actress opted for a very refined semi-collected extra smooth and extra long, bewitching as always with her doe eyelashes.
But it was also the one who challenged the Croisette with seduction Beatrice Vendramin, with a plunging neckline and golden hair that seemed to be gently moved by the summer wind. Including fringe that, as the latest trends want, opened in a casual way, without too much rigor.
But it is the return of hair slicked to mark these first evenings of Cannes 2022. After the bob worked with waxes and gels brought into the spotlight by Emilia Schüle on the first day, the wet effect returned to dictate the law in a preponderant way. First with Josephine Skriverwho sported a slicked bob that discovered a graphic eye, then Katherine Langford, and again with Grace Elizabeth.
Countercurrent Elle Fanningmore romantic with her wavy golden hair with a precious clasp, and Frédérique Bel, who filed away her long hair from the opening night to show off an ultra-rigorous lob. But you know, Cannes is also coup de théâtre.
– Cannes Film Festival 2022: the beauty looks on the first red carpet
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Jennifer Connelly and Tom Cruise
For her, a very tight and extra shiny crop, which reveals barely faded eyelids. Tom stays true to her wavy hair.
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Eva Longoria
After filing the wavy ponytail of the first evening, Eva Longoria, for her second red carpet, opts for an elegant extra smooth and extra long semi-crop closed by a curled lock. The make-up side of her captivates her with her ultra bold and luminous look, while the glowy complexion illuminates the Croisette. Styling and make-up are handled by L’Oréal Paris.
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Eva Longoria
Eva Longoria’s hairstyle.
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Elle Fanning
Romantic Elle Fanning with her wavy hair falling down to the shoulders, held up to one side by a bright hair clip en pendant with the dress. The make-up focuses entirely on eyeliner, with a stroke that elongates the eye, and on blush, with pink tones, which gives turgidity to the cheekbones. Styling and make-up curated by L’Oréal Paris.
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Beatrice Vendramin
Sensual Beatrice Vendramin who combines her vertiginous neckline with a wavy hair, with a natural effect, embellished with a light fringe, which opens to reveal the face. To complete it all, a touch of eyeliner that gives intensity to the look.
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Jasmine Tookes
Theatrical make-up for Jasmine Tookes, who focuses on a gold, or rather yellow, detail in the inner corner of the eye matching the dress. Her long hair is left loose, moved only by light, ultra-soft waves.
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Josephine Skriver
The slicked bob, wet effect, by Josephine Skriver completely reveals her face, highlighting her super graphic, bewitching cat’s eye, enhanced by ultra-defined lashes.
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Katherine Langford
Elegantly ultra soft make-up by Katherine Langford for her second red carpet. To catalyze her attention the crop of her slicked, worked backwards of her, which uncovers her face highlighting her clear irises.
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Katherine Langford
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Grace Elizabeth
Grace Elizabeth also lets herself be tempted by the wet effect, which sculptures her short cut, with side parting. The make-up is ultra-luminous, from the look to the complexion.
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Grace Elizabeth
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Emilia Schüle
The wet effect bob of the first night gives way to a bob gathered in a low mini ponytail, which reveals a face emphasized by sprinkles of pink blush and a pair of red lips that stand out giving a touch of color.
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Frédérique Bel
Long hair adieu. For her second red carpet, Frédérique Bel decided to opt for a strict lob, with curtain bangs, and a pair of fiery red lips.
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Adriana Lima
Super soft make-up for Adriana Lima, pregnant with her third child, who opts for intense coats of mascara that highlight her blue irises and matte-effect nude lips. To frame it all, an extra smooth and super glossy raven hair.
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Pom Klementieff
A sprinkle of ultra-bright silver eyeshadow dresses the eyelids of Pom Klementieff, while a black pencil borders the eye intensifying it. Everything is embraced by a summer-effect bob, with beach waves, almost wrinkled, just like the latest trends want.
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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
The maxi flowers of the dress do not steal the show from the ultra bold make-up, given by extra dark lashes and smokey lids, which highlights her light irises. On the hair side she opts for the simplicity and rigor of an extra smooth hair, embellished with a small semi-collected. All curated by L’Oréal Paris.
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Viola Davis
The explosion of curls does not overshadow her bold lids, embellished with defined and super curved lashes. Everything is curated by L’Oréal Paris.
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Elisa Maino
Long locks frame Elisa Maino’s face, while glossy lips stand out together with voluminous and ultra-defined lashes.
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Jessica Wang
Jessica Wang opts for bold shimmer effects that illuminate the eyelids, while the complexion warms up with sprinkles of peach blush. Her hair is left loose, but well sculpted and worked, especially at the root.
Source: Vanity Fair