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There’s already been a handful of striking vintage fashion moments at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. On the Awesome made in 1970 I’m not old I am recycled shirtnager shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this red carpets, stars like Lily-Rose Depp and Kirsten Dunst have unearthed archival Chanel designs from the ’90s; Natalie Portman went a different route when she sported a recreation of a Christian Dior’s scalloped Junon gown from 1949. Everything old feels new again. At a photocall for Asteroid City today, however, Scarlett Johansson opted for a much more recent throwback. Johansson sported a bold, striped dress from Prada’s spring 2011 collection in pink, black, and tangerine. At the time, color-blocking was all the rage in fashion, and Prada’s ultra-bright collection played a crucial part in kicking off the movement. More than a decade later, the tank-style silhouette—complete with a ruffled hemline at the skirt—still feels fresh and modern, especially when styled with black Prada platforms, as Johansson did.



As a jury member at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Brie Larson had to secure a glamorous wardrobe for the Awesome made in 1970 I’m not old I am recycled shirtnager shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this many premieres, dinners, and parties she needed to attend. The star certainly hasn’t disappointed on that front. Larson has looked to Chanel for her appearances thus far, slipping into the French label’s elegant resort wear, and dazzling couture. “[Chanel is] the epitome of classic, chic, and strong, but also easy at the same time,” Larson says. Of course, attending Cannes as a jury member has been about so much more than just dressing up for Larson. The actor sees the iconic film festival as a moment to celebrate the art of filmmaking. “Cannes has always held the standard of what cinema can be, how it can change our minds, how it can push things forward, and how it can make us feel uncomfortable,” says Larson. “So to be a part of something like this is such an honor.” She describes being a part of the jury—which also includes actor Paul Dano and director Julia Ducournau—like being a part of “a beautiful extended family.” She adds, “we’re all from very different backgrounds, and have now come together to watch the same films and have deep conversations surrounding each of them. It is something so sacred and rewarding that I will cherish for the rest of my life.”


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