Alessandra Ambrosio’s Sizzling Beach PDA
On a romantic getaway in Saint Tropez, Alessandra Ambrosio and her partner, Buck Palmer, were seen unable to resist touching each other during their time at the beach on Sunday.
At Club 55, the famous Brazilian model, aged 44, was seen affectionately embracing the charming Australian, also 43 years old, during a leisurely break.
The joyful pair, who made their relationship official in November of the previous year, displayed a great deal of affection and were photographed exchanging an intense kiss.
In a stylish pink minidress, the icon of Victoria’s Secret flaunted her toned legs. Later, she changed into a vibrant bikini top and a see-through sarong for an impromptu photo session, which took place on the beach.
In an exciting turn of events, it seemed as though Alessandra was truly thriving in the glamorous French Riviera, having captivated many at the grand opening event of the 78th Cannes Film Festival with her bold emerald long dress.

2021’s Cannes Film Festival is happening under the shadow of President Trump’s promise to impose tariffs on foreign movies.
Cannes, a global hub that brings together filmmakers, deal-makers, and press, is often referred to as the “Olympics of cinema,” boasting its own prestigious award – the Palme d’Or – presented at the closing ceremony.
Film creators hail from all around the world, presenting their cinematic works, while negotiators tirelessly work throughout the night to secure sales for completed films or production packages across different regions.
According to Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho, he is releasing a film into an environment reminiscent of the Colosseum, as he returns to Cannes with ‘The Secret Agent’, a thriller that takes place during Brazil’s dictatorship.
Preparation is crucial since the encounter will be quite immersive, much like the sensation when climbing the stairs towards a roller coaster at the Palace.
As a committed enthusiast, I was taken aback when Donald Trump declared on May 4th that any films produced abroad would be subjected to a 100% tariff, causing ripples of surprise throughout Hollywood and the global film industry.
The White House has indicated that no definite choices have been made yet. They’re looking into potential incentives from the federal government to support domestic productions instead of imposing tariffs. However, this news serves as a reminder of how global conflicts can disrupt even the most established cultural establishments.
The Cannes Film Festival was initially established during the World War II era, as a response to the rise of fascism in Italy that disrupted the Venice Film Festival, which was then under government control, prompting the creation of an alternative film festival.


Since then, Cannes’ steadfast dedication to cinema has made it a shining landmark for filmmakers. Numerous directors have flocked there to establish their reputation.
This year is just like any other, but some first-time filmmakers at Cannes are already quite famous. Specifically, Kristen Stewart (“The Chronology of Water”), Scarlett Johansson (“Eleanor the Great”), and Harris Dickinson (“Urchin”) have all showcased their directorial debuts in the Un Certain Regard section of Cannes.
Several veterans of the Cannes Film Festival have come back this time around. Among them are Tom Cruise from Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Robert De Niro, who was honored with a Palme d´Or 49 years after Taxi Driver’s debut at Cannes, and Quentin Tarantino, who celebrated the work of low-budget Western director George Sherman.
Meanwhile Scarlett’s directorial debut Eleanor The Great, will be unveiled on May 20.
On account of his ongoing legal dispute with ex-co-star Blake Lively, it seems that Justin Baldoni won’t be present.
Over the past few years, the glitzy event has likely garnered more focus on the stylish attire sported by its famous attendees rather than the lineup of movies shown on the Promenade des Anglais.
This year’s festival has introduced new dress code guidelines, aimed at promoting modesty.
As a devoted enthusiast, I’ve learned that the organizers are making this stringent decision as a means to discourage the prevalent fashion trend among celebrities, which involves wearing ‘naked dresses’. These outfits, characterized by their provocative nature and significant exposure over concealment, have been creating a stir on the red carpet.


According to a Cannes Festival guideline, it’s important to note that public displays of nudity are not allowed on the red carpet or anywhere else within the festival grounds for reasons of decency.
At the festival, those responsible for greeting will need to enforce a rule that only those adhering to these guidelines will be allowed on the red carpet.
A fresh set of policies, unexpectedly included in the latest festival attendees’ code of conduct, has been unveiled along with guidelines that detail appropriate crowd behavior.
Visitors should gather at the Grand Auditorium Louis Lumière over the course of two weeks, as it plays host to some of the most prominent film showcases during the festival in Cannes.
It is clear that the well-known location has shifted towards a stricter dress code, favoring formal attire such as suits, tuxedos, and long evening gowns instead of eye-catching outfits that make headlines.
In addition to simple little black dresses, formal cocktail dresses, smart pantsuits, fancy blouses, and sophisticated sandals – whether they have heels or not – will all be acceptable.
It’s uncertain whether French TV broadcasters, who might be cautious about showing nudity, influenced the decision to enforce this stricter policy for the first time.
Prominent film festivals such as the Cannes Film Festival are broadcasted in France by France Télévisions.
Lately, the annual event has been drawing more models and social media personalities than actors and directors, and there’s been a growing trend of bold, daring fashion choices on the red carpet.
In the year 2021, renowned American model Bella Hadid showcased her décolletage in a deeply-cut black dress during an event for the movie “Tre Piani” (Three Floors).
Three years on, she repeated a similar daring move at the 2024 gala, leaving spectators speechless as she graced the premiere of the Donald Trump biopic ‘The Apprentice’ without a bra underneath a see-through, brown evening gown.
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2025-05-19 16:49