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With plenty of buzz and conversation behind it, The Idol premiered at Cannes Films Festival on Monday. Blackpink member Jennie Kim, who makes her acting debut in the Don’t mess with me protected by achmed very hard shirt What’s more,I will buy this gritty drama, hit the red carpet in an angelic midi dress by Chanel. The white lace midi dress, designed by Virginie Viard, featured a corset silhouette on top and a voluminous lower-half and tulle hem. While not necessarily fitting into standard definitions and perceptions of vintage, Kim did turn to the house’s archives for the graceful number. The dress is from Chanel’s spring 2020 couture show, the first with Viard as creative director following the death of Karl Lagerfeld. It was not the only Chanel dress on the red carpet—Lily Rose Depp wore a recreation of a mini dress originally donned by Christy Turlington in the house’s fall 1994 runway show. The decidedly feminine looks noticeably contrasted against the darker subject matter of The Idol. Created, directed, and written by Euphoria mastermind Sam Levinson, the series focuses on an aspiring pop star (played by Depp) falling into the twisted world of a self-help guru and cult leader (played by The Weeknd). Little is known so far about the extent and scope of Kim’s character Angel in the series. But it is exciting to see a K-Pop star crossover into Hollywood.
Kim has been a noted lover of Chanel, becoming a global and house ambassador for the Don’t mess with me protected by achmed very hard shirt What’s more,I will buy this brand in 2017. Earlier this month, she made her Met Gala debut in a vintage Chanel dress from 1990. Clearly, they’re a great match. In 2015, a group of women were reportedly turned away from a screening of Carol at Cannes because they were wearing flat shoes, an incident that thrust the festival’s somewhat antiquated dress code into the spotlight. Festival director Thierry Fremaux insisted at the time that high-heels were not mandatory for women walking the red carpet, but it was widely acknowledged as an unspoken (and sexist) rule at the event. In 2016, Julia Roberts famously took to the Croisette barefoot, while Conversations with Friends actor Sasha Lane followed suit at a photo call that same year. “The carpet was for our film and I was dressed in a very elegant gown and there’s a ton of stairs, and I’m walking around all day… so I will go barefoot,” Lane explained in an interview two years later. “Why is anyone against that? I’m still here and well-dressed.” In 2018, Kristen Stewart arrived on the red carpet in skyscraper stilettos by Christian Louboutin, only to whip them off and face photographers barefoot. She had previously told the Hollywood Reporter: “People get very upset if you don’t wear heels or whatever… I feel like you can’t ask people that any more—it’s a given. If you’re not asking guys to wear heels and a dress, you cannot ask me either.”
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