Just when we were catching our breath after the wild looks at the Met Gala, the Cannes Film Festival is getting ready to take over the fashion spotlight. But this year? It’s looking like things might be a little more toned down.
Cannes officially kicks off on Tuesday, May 13, and runs through Saturday, May 24. But before you get excited for another parade of jaw-dropping red carpet looks, there’s a twist: the festival is tightening its dress code. Yep, Cannes is getting strict about what people can (and can’t) wear.
According to the official FAQ on the festival’s website, they’re drawing a hard line when it comes to outfit choices. First up: no nudity — on the red carpet or anywhere else around the festival. They cite “decency reasons,” so we can probably say goodbye to the ultra-revealing, headline-grabbing gowns that sometimes steal the show.
Also getting the axe? Those giant, dramatic gowns with long trains. You know the ones that take up half the carpet and make walking (and sitting) a logistical nightmare? Yeah, those are out too. Cannes says they mess with the flow of traffic and make it hard for people to get to their seats.
In short, they want people to look classy—but also be able to move.
If you’re lucky enough to score a ticket to one of the festival’s big evening screenings at the Grand Théâtre Lumière (the real red carpet moment), the dress code is crystal clear: formal eveningwear only. Think tuxedos and long dresses.
Still, there’s a bit of wiggle room. Women can opt for a little black dress, a cocktail dress, a dark pantsuit, or a dressy top with black pants. Men can go for a black or navy suit with a bow tie—or even a regular tie, as long as it’s dark.