Eva Longoria Dotes on Son During Cannes Morning Stroll

During the 78th Cannes Film Festival, Eva Longoria radiated elegance while out for a leisurely walk with her husband José Bastón and their child Santiago, presenting an image of a stylish mother.

The 50-year-old actress flaunted her stunning physique in a stylish cross-over halter neck gown, which accentuated her figure by fitting snugly around her contours and showcasing its narrow waist through intricate ruching details.

This tiny star elevated her 5-foot-2 stature with a pair of shimmering silver stilettos, complementing her glittery hoop earrings. She also fashioned her long, wavy brown tresses to add a bounce to her look.

Eva smiled warmly as she lovingly cared for her six-year-old boy, occasionally slinging an arm around him while he enthusiastically engaged with her phone.

Later on, the director of Flamin’ Hot could be seen returning to Hotel Martinez, strolling side by side with Santiago and his spouse José.

The 56-year-old Mexican entrepreneur exuded elegance in a charcoal suit accessorized with a deep red pocket square, paired with a bright pink dress shirt and shades.

Eva and José have been married for nearly ten years now; they started dating in 2013, then officially became spouses in May 2016, and their first child, Santiago, joined them two years after the wedding.

In an interview with People in 2017, Eva expressed that her feelings towards the media tycoon were like the classic depiction of angels singing, he seemed to radiate light, and the connection between them was instantaneous.

‘I had never laid eyes on a more attractive man than him. His charisma, kindness, humor, and charm were simply captivating. I found myself wondering, “Who on earth is this fellow?”‘

I’m bursting with joy and excitement to share our experiences with everyone, from the peak of the tallest mountain, because being with someone as kind-hearted as Pepe truly makes me ecstatic.

He’s likely one of the first men I’ve encountered who is older, more established, and essentially mature. In other words, he seems like a fully grown adult.

2021’s Cannes Film Festival is happening amidst President Trump’s promise to impose taxes on foreign movies.

At Cannes, a global gathering place for filmmakers, deal makers, and media professionals, one could say it’s the Olympic Games of the silver screen. This prestigious event culminates with the presentation of its own version of gold – the Palme d’Or.

Film creators hail from all over the world, bringing their movies to be displayed, while negotiators stay up late to broker deals for selling completed films and production packages to different regions.

According to Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho, he is launching a movie in an atmosphere reminiscent of the Colosseum, as he brings ‘The Secret Agent’ to Cannes, a thrilling production that takes place during Brazil’s dictatorship.

It’s important to thoroughly prepare yourself, as the entire experience can be rather intense – similar to the sensation you get when climbing the stairs towards a roller coaster at the Palais.

Trump stirred up a commotion in both Hollywood and the global film industry, as he declared on May 4th that any films originating from foreign countries would be subjected to a 100% import tax.

At this point, the White House hasn’t made any definitive choices. They’re considering different strategies, such as offering federal incentives to domestic productions instead of imposing tariffs. However, the revelation underscores how global conflicts can potentially disrupt even the most established cultural pillars.

As a lifestyle connoisseur looking back at history, I’d share that the vibrant Cannes Film Festival took root during the tumultuous times of World War II. The growing influence of fascism in Italy compelled visionaries to establish a cinematic platform independent from the government-controlled Venice Film Festival, thus giving birth to the Cannes Film Festival.

Since then, Cannes’ unwavering dedication to cinema has turned it into a shining symbol for filmmakers worldwide. Numerous directors have flocked there to establish their reputation.

2021 is no less exceptional, as some first-time film directors at Cannes are already quite renowned. Notably, Kristen Stewart (“The Chronology of Water”), Scarlett Johansson (“Eleanor the Great”), and Harris Dickinson (“Urchin”) will each be showcasing their directorial feature debuts in the Un Certain Regard section of Cannes Film Festival.

The highly awaited eighth and concluding part of the Mission Impossible series was among the initial screenings scheduled for Cannes this year, and it held a grand premiere on a red carpet on a Wednesday evening.

Meanwhile Scarlett’s directorial debut Eleanor The Great, will be unveiled on May 20.

Despite my burning eagerness to witness every step he takes, I won’t be there rubbing shoulders with Justin Baldoni at our upcoming event. Alas, it seems his ongoing legal tussle with the enchanting Blake Lively has made attendance a no-go for him.

Over the past few years, the glamorous event on the Croisette has likely garnered more focus on the stylish attire of its famous attendees rather than the lineup of movies being showcased.

At this year’s festival, stricter guidelines regarding nudity were established, supposedly for the upholding of decorum.

Organizers explain that this strict decision aims to discourage celebrities from wearing revealing outfits, such as those referred to as “naked dresses,” which show significantly more skin than they cover, during the red carpet events.

According to the guidelines for the Cannes Festival, it’s important to note that public displays of nudity, whether on the red carpet or any other part of the event, are not allowed due to matters of decency.

At the festival, those responsible for welcoming will need to ensure that only individuals who abide by these rules are allowed on the red carpet.

The recently announced festival charter unveiled unexpected changes in its policies, accompanied by guidelines for appropriate audience conduct.

In the latest festival charter, there were some new policy adjustments that came as a surprise, along with specific expectations for crowd behavior.

Visitors are anticipated to gather at the Grand Auditorium Louis Lumière for some of the most prestigious film showings over a busy two-week period during Cannes.

It’s clear that the well-known location has shifted towards a stricter dress code, favoring formal attire like suits, tuxedos, and long evening gowns instead of attention-grabbing outfits.

In simpler terms, you’re allowed to wear classic LBDs (little black dresses), cocktail dresses, pantsuits, fancy blouses, and stylish flat or high-heeled sandals in our setting.

It’s uncertain whether French TV broadcasters, concerned about showing nudity, might have influenced the decision to enact this new, stricter policy for the first time.

Every year, I eagerly anticipate the grand spectacle of major red-carpet events like the Cannes Film Festival, which are gracefully broadcasted on France Télévisions. It’s as if I’m partaking in the glamour and elegance of the event right from my living room!

Lately, the yearly event has been drawing a higher number of models and social media personalities compared to actors and movie creators. This shift has led to a rise in bold, daring fashion choices on the red carpet.

At the 2021 screening of Tre Piani (Three Floors), American fashion icon Bella Hadid showcased a deep neckline on her black evening dress, revealing a glimpse of her chest.

Three years on, she repeated a daring move at the 2024 gala. The spectators were left spellbound when, at the debut of the Donald Trump biopic ‘The Apprentice’, she attended without a bra underneath a see-through, brown evening gown.

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2025-05-18 17:34

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