Cannes Red Carpet Rules Spark Debate Over Fashion, Freedom, and Femininity

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The Cannes Film Festival, long celebrated for its cinematic brilliance and glamorous red carpet, has ignited a wave of controversy with new dress code rules aimed at curbing what organizers call “naked dressing” and oversized outfits. Festival officials cited reasons of “decency” and logistical concerns, particularly how large trains complicate guest flow and seating at the Grand Théâtre Lumière.

New guidelines recommend modest elegance: cocktail or black dresses, dark-colored pantsuits for women, and tuxedos or dark suits for men. While the intent may be order, critics argue it marks a retreat from self-expression, particularly for women.

Despite the rules, stars like Halle Berry and Heidi Klum embraced bold fashion choices, wearing voluminous gowns that defied the code. Jeremy Strong, a jury member, also turned heads in a pastel tuxedo that challenged traditional norms.

Critics view the move as a broader cultural regression. Feminist voices argue that policing fashion choices, especially for women, reinforces outdated standards and limits personal freedom. Author Natasha Walter sees this as “another push towards the conservative,” highlighting ongoing uncertainty over how women should be seen and judged in public life.

While the red carpet is meant to celebrate creativity and individuality, these new rules raise questions about who gets to define taste—and whether glamour can still coexist with freedom of expression.

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