At the 76th Cannes Film Festival, Russian supermodel Irina Shayk graced the red carpet for the premiere of Martin Scorsese’s The Flower Moon Killers. The moment captured the attention of photographers as she arrived in a striking Armani Privé Fall 2022 Couture gown. The deep blue dress featured a daring low neckline and a voluminous hem, a silhouette that drew eyes along the Croisette. Shayk completed the look with confidence, choosing to wear the gown without visible underlayers, a detail that sparked ample paparazzi chatter as she moved along the Palais des Festivals carpet.
Shayk was seen alongside a notable figure from the fashion industry, Ricardo Tisci, the former creative director of Burberry, highlighting the event’s high-profile pairings on the premiere night. The evening’s star-studded attendance included a constellation of Hollywood and fashion names who came to support the film. Salma Hayek and Francois-Henri Pinault, Cate Blanchett, Isabelle Huppert, Kirsten Dunst, and Jesse Plemons joined the lineup, alongside Naomi Campbell, Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Isabelle Gular, and Sara Sampaio. The cast and celebrity guests were photographed amid the glamorous backdrop of Cannes, with familiar faces like Josephine Skriver, Tobey Maguire, Alexa Chung, Grace Elizabeth, Anja Rubik, Natasha Poly, and Mia Regan part of the throng of attendees as the thriller drew near its opening moments on the Croisette. (Getty Images)
The premiere drew laughter and gasps from audiences and photographers alike as Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro led the film’s press tour, underscoring the event’s status as a global fashion and cinema moment. The diverse crowd mirrored the festival’s reputation for blending red-carpet glamour with serious artistic conversations, a dance between couture and cinema that Cannes is renowned for. (Getty Images)
Other notable appearances that night included Victoria Bonya, who arrived in a satin gown with a deep neckline, adding another note of luxe texture to the carpet. The variety of silhouettes, fabrics, and styling choices on display underscored how Cannes serves as a stage for personal style as much as for film premieres. Photographers lingered on gowns with dramatic trains, sculpted bodices, and shimmering embellishments, capturing the season’s mood and the evolving tastes of global fashion. The event showcased designers and wearers who are shaping contemporary red-carpet aesthetics, with attention paid to how red-carpet confidence translates into timeless magazine-worthy imagery. (Getty Images)