Elsa Hosk wore a chunk of style historical past on the crimson carpet for “The Historical past of Sound” premiere on Wednesday on the 2025 Cannes Movie Pageant. The longtime mannequin wore a customized remake of the mesh knit robe and the archive velvet satin cape seen at Mugler‘s Cirque d’Hiver fall 1995 assortment. The ensemble was initially worn by Claudia Schiffer on the runway.
Elsa Hosk on the “The Historical past of Sound” crimson carpet on the 78th annual Cannes Movie Pageant on Might 21 in Cannes, France.
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The formfitting costume featured lengthy sleeves and horizontal stripes, making a semi-sheer impact all through the look. On the excessive neckline have been layered strings of pearls, including shade and textural distinction to the ensemble. The cape draped and flowed behind Hosk in bundles of velvet and satin material.
When it got here to the ultimate touches of her apparel, Hosk wore a pair of black pointed-toe heels. The Eberjey Mom’s Day assortment marketing campaign star forwent any items of standout jewellery, other than the pearls, to take care of the sartorial assertion’s focus.
Claudia Schiffer fashions in Mugler’s fall 1995 style present.
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Hosk’s hair was pulled again right into a dramatic updo, with curls and a floral appliqué. Her make-up featured daring brows, smoky eyes and a shiny lip for added touches of drama. Hosk has labored with artist Harold James and hair stylist Hyungsun Ju on her glam. Her look was curated by stylist Dani Michelle.
Michelle additionally curated Hosk’s Cannes crimson carpet look from Tuesday. The mannequin wore a strapless Anastasia Zadorina ethereal robe with feathers on the hemline. She accessorized with jewellery items courtesy of Chopard.
Elsa Hosk on the “The Historical past of Sound” crimson carpet on the 78th annual Cannes Movie Pageant on Might 21 in Cannes, France.
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The 2025 Cannes Movie Pageant concludes on Saturday. Movies premiering at this yr’s competition embody Wes Anderson’s “The Phoenician Scheme,” Julia Ducournau’s “Alpha” and Lynne Ramsay’s “Die, My Love.” Berry and Jeremy Robust, amongst others, serve on the 2025 jury alongside jury president Juliette Binoche.