What a week and a half it’s been at the Cannes Film Festival, which brings opulence in spades to the French Riviera. Since 1939, the fortnight-long event has ushered cinema’s finest to the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, each dolled up in that Old Hollywood fashion—princess gowns, hair flips, red lips—that has become the Cannes signature. Think juror Elle Fanning in Dior’s New Look in 2019, Kate Moss in an angelic white slip dress in 1998, or of course, Princess Diana in 1987, wearing a blue Catherine Walker dress inspired by Grace Kelly’s chiffon frock in Alfred Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief (1955).
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In its 76th year, Cannes remains very much the same, its red carpet teeming with It-girls in It-dresses. But, and perhaps truer to the spirit of Côte d'Azur, there’s been style of an equal calibre off the carpet and on the streets, spotted outside the famous Hotel Martinez, or touching down at Mandelieu Airport. And while younger stars like Iris Law and Laura Harrier have impressed in sweet knits and sunglasses, it’s the women over 50 who have been leading the sartorial charge, taking Riviera chic and turning it on its head.