Bella Hadid is currently at the Cannes Film Festival and it’s not an exaggeration to say that everything she’s worn has been completely flawless. But she took the whole ~chic in the South of France~ thing to new heights on Thursday [May 23], stepping out at the Hotel Martinez in a white dress with a surprising asymmetrical open back.
She paired the look with a turquoise blue purse, chunky gold bangles and earrings, along with black sunglasses.
So what do we mean, her Jacquemus design featreus a surprise? Like, you think it’s a simple t-shirt dress….
And then!
Stunning! As per, when it comes to Bella’s style diaries.
Oh, and then she changed into this to get ice cream:
How cute is her red and white printed summer dress? Paired with the hottest accessory of the moment: an oversized hair scrunchie. We feel a tomato girl summer resurgence coming.
These two looks are just the latest stylish ensembles Bella has worn during her time in Cannes. ICYMI, she previously donned another backless dress from Dsquared’s 2006 collection as well as a mini gold dress that I need someone to buy for me immediately. Oh wait, can’t, because it’s vintage Versace *sob*.
Back in 2018, Bella talked to Harper’s Bazaar about how she decides what to wear in Cannes. “I bring everything; I’m a terrible packer,” she said. “I think, ‘what if I get cold at night or on the flight?’ So, I bring five cashmere sweaters.”
“I like to change it up and it differs according to where I’m going and what mood I’m in. Sometimes I only want to wear black, sometimes I want to wear a rainbow dress. It depends what my vibe is,” she continued. “I’ve always loved fashion and I don’t care if anyone likes what I wear. I’m finally comfortable with the things that I want to wear. That’s what fashion is all about – if you’re happy with what you’re wearing then nothing else matters.”
Our queen of Cannes does it again!
Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm, She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade.