Published May 19, 2026
Cannes 2026 Red Carpet Fashion: Every Major Look From the Croisette
The 2026 Cannes Film Festival runs May 12 through May 24 along the French Riviera. Already, it has established itself as one of the most fashion-forward editions in recent memory. The jury doubles as a style powerhouse — Demi Moore, Ruth Negga, and Chloé Zhao among its members. Meanwhile, the film lineup draws Scarlett Johansson, Adam Driver, Penelope Cruz, and Bella Hadid to the Croisette. As a result, the red carpet has become a two-week fashion event of the first order.
This year, a clear aesthetic is emerging from the chaos of gowns, suits, and statement moments. Cannes 2026 is embracing drama with precision. Gone is the predictable parade of strapless duchess satin. In its place: architectural silhouettes, unexpected fabric choices, and a recurring commitment to personal style over trend-chasing.
The Standout Looks So Far
Few arrivals at this year’s festival have generated more conversation than Bella Hadid’s return to Cannes. The model appeared at the Garance screening in custom Prada. That look confirmed, once again, that Prada’s creative direction under Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons continues to produce some of the most photographed red carpet moments of any given year.
Cate Blanchett, consistently one of the festival’s most anticipated dressers, delivered two consecutive headline moments. First came a Givenchy look designed by Sarah Burton for the opening ceremony. That was followed by a custom Louis Vuitton appearance. Together, both looks balanced sculptural ambition with personal authority — and demonstrated why she remains the gold standard for red carpet dressing.
Ruth Negga offered a quieter but equally powerful counterpoint. She wore an Ami tuxedo suit that immediately became one of the most celebrated looks of the early festival days. Her choice of a precisely cut, menswear-inspired suit proved that Cannes’s maximalist moment allows room for restraint — when that restraint is this considered.
Chloé Zhao, the Oscar-winning director serving as a jury member, opened her tenure in a semi-transparent Gabriela Hearst gown. The gothic lace details threaded perfectly between personal style and festival formality. Additionally, Alexandra Leclerc arrived in Paolo Sebastian gold — the same house that dressed her for her wedding to Formula 1 champion Charles Leclerc — making the Cannes carpet her official fashion debut as a public figure. For more on the celebrity style stories shaping 2026, explore Runway’s entertainment coverage.
The Designers Having a Cannes Moment
Several houses are emerging from the festival’s first week as definitive winners of the 2026 Croisette. Prada and Louis Vuitton lead in terms of frequency and impact. However, Jacquemus also deserves recognition for dressing both Demi Moore — in a relaxed double-Jacquemus look with her stylist Brad Goreski on opening day — and Dua Lipa, who wore a fringed midi dress from the brand during the festival’s early days.
Balenciaga appeared on multiple jury members and invited guests. Similarly, Dior maintained its presence through Taylor Russell’s creamy appearance at the Hope screening and Odessa A’Zion’s sharp oversized gray suit at the Karma premiere. Schiaparelli — a house whose influence on this season’s maximalist mood cannot be overstated — dressed multiple guests in corset-forward, sculptural looks. Those looks felt entirely at home on the Cannes steps. Vogue’s complete Cannes red carpet gallery traces every look as the festival unfolds in real time.
What Cannes 2026 Is Telling Us About Fashion
The patterns emerging from the Croisette this year tell a clear story about where fashion stands in May 2026. The quiet luxury era has given way to something more deliberate and expressive. Nevertheless, the Cannes carpet is not reading as chaotic or trend-addled. If anything, the most celebrated looks of the festival’s opening days share a commitment to individuality and craft over trend compliance.
The women — and men — making the biggest impact are those who have a clear point of view. Consider Ruth Negga in her Ami suit, Cate Blanchett in her back-to-back statements, and Odessa A’Zion in her diamond-draped Dior menswear. These are not looks dictated by a stylist following a trend report. Rather, they are the product of a genuine relationship between a person and their aesthetic.
Furthermore, the festival still has over a week to deliver its most memorable moments. Scarlett Johansson’s Paper Tiger premiere, the competition screenings, and the closing ceremony have yet to arrive. Follow Runway’s ongoing fashion coverage as we track every significant look through May 24.
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