Irina Shayk’s Risqué Yellow Dress & Lace Bralette at Cannes Film Fest Lunch with Eva Longoria
During the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday, Irina Shayk wore a deep-neckline yellow gown and almost experienced a fashion mishap while having lunch with Eva Longoria; they were both stepping out together in Cannes.
39-year-old Russian woman captivated onlookers with her bold choice of wearing a translucent, neon lace bralette under a form-fitting maxi dress.
On the cover of Sports Illustrated during the summer, the featured athlete appeared stunning with a flowing neckline and chilly ruffles on their shoulders.
With a pair of oversized, whimsical sunglasses guarding her eyes, Irina stepped out of the Martinez Hotel en route to lunch with the actress.
The celebrated celebrity remained at ease, sporting a set of pristine white sneakers that she matched with lengthy Nike socks.
With her long, dark hair pulled back into an elegant bun, Irina accessorized her casual outfit during the day with a pair of sparkling silver drop earrings and a white handbag.

As a die-hard admirer, I couldn’t help but notice the radiant grin on Bradley Cooper’s former partner as she warmly embraced Eva upon her arrival at that charming beachside eatery al fresco.
Simultaneously, the actress famed from Desperate Housewives appeared stunning in a flowing white satin cowl-neck blouse, neatly paired with a long, elegant maxi skirt.
She stood tall, donning a matching set of towering high heels, while letting her long, wavy brunette hair down, held together by two clip-ons at the front.
Eva kept cool by sipping on a Coca-Cola and carried her belongings in a white handbag.
This year’s Cannes Film Festival is happening amidst President Trump’s promise to impose tariffs on foreign movies.
As a devoted admirer, I consider Cannes to be the Olympic Games of the silver screen. It’s an international gathering place for filmmakers, sales agents, and journalists, where the prestigious Palme d’Or is awarded at the culmination – my very own golden prize.
Filmmakers hail from all over the world, presenting their movies, while negotiators tirelessly work throughout the night to market completed films and production packages to different regions.
According to Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho, he is unveiling his film in an environment reminiscent of the Colosseum, as he brings ‘The Secret Agent’ to Cannes, a thrilling production that unfolds against the backdrop of Brazil’s dictatorship.












Preparation is crucial since the encounter will be quite immersive, similar to the anticipation when climbing the stairs towards a thrilling roller coaster at the Palace.
Trump caused a stir in both Hollywood and the global film industry by declaring, on May 4th, that any films produced outside of the U.S. would be subjected to a 100% import tax.
The White House hasn’t made any definitive choices yet. They are considering various strategies, such as providing federal incentives to support domestic productions instead of imposing tariffs. However, this revelation underscores how global conflicts have the potential to disrupt even long-standing cultural establishments.
Back in the turbulent times of World War II, as the grip of fascism tightened around Italy, a group of passionate cinephiles found themselves yearning for an independent platform to showcase their art. Unwilling to let the government-controlled Venice Film Festival suffocate their creative spirit, they courageously established what would later become the Cannes Film Festival – a vibrant beacon of cinematic freedom and innovation that continues to captivate film enthusiasts like me to this very day.
Over the years, Cannes’ unwavering dedication to cinema has turned it into a guiding light for filmmakers worldwide. Many directors have flocked there to establish their reputation.
2021 seems to follow suit, as some fresh filmmakers at Cannes are already quite recognizable. Notably, Kristen Stewart (“The Chronology of Water”), Scarlett Johansson (“Eleanor the Great”) and Harris Dickinson (“Urchin”) will each be showcasing their first directorial ventures in the Un Certain Regard section of Cannes this year.
Several seasoned attendees will return as well, including Tom Cruise (Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning), Robert De Niro – who will be honored with a Palme d’Or 49 years after the premiere of Taxi Driver at Cannes – and Quentin Tarantino, to honor low-budget Western director George Sherman.
This year, the eagerly awaited eighth and concluding chapter of the Mission Impossible series is set to debut early in Cannes, with the lavish red carpet event happening on May 14th.
Meanwhile Scarlett’s directorial debut Eleanor The Great, will be unveiled on May 20.
Despite being involved in a legal dispute with his ex-co-star Blake Lively, it seems unlikely that Justin Baldoni will show up.
In recent times, it seems that the dazzling red carpet events at the star-studded festival have garnered more public interest due to the fashion choices of the celebrities, rather than the lineup of movies being displayed along the Croisette.
Instead, let me rephrase that statement for you: This year’s festival now enforces stricter nudity guidelines, supposedly to promote modesty.



As reported by organizers, this strict policy is intended to discourage the fashionable use of revealing outfits among celebrities on the red carpet, which are often characterized as ‘naked dresses’ due to their tendency to expose significantly more than they cover up.
According to a Cannes Festival rule, it’s important to note that public nudity is not allowed on the red carpet or anywhere else at the festival for reasons of decency.
At the festival, those responsible for welcoming teams must ensure that only individuals adhering to these rules are granted access to the red carpet.
The unexpected additions to the policy, found in the latest festival attendees handbook – which provides guidelines on what is considered appropriate behavior in public.
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In the most recent edition of the festival-goers guide, there are some unanticipated policy updates – these include rules about expected conduct for the general public.
Visitors are anticipated to gather at the Grand Auditorium Louis Lumière for several prestigious film showings during a busy two-week period in Cannes.
It’s clear that the well-known location has shifted towards a stricter dress code, preferring formal attire such as suits, tuxedos, and long evening gowns instead of flashy outfits that might attract attention.
You’re allowed to wear classic LBDs (little black dresses), cocktail dresses, pantsuits, fancy blouses, and sophisticated sandals, which can have heels or not.
As a dedicated admirer, I can’t help but ponder if the bold move towards enforcing a stricter policy might have been influenced by French television broadcasters, who are notorious for being cautious about showing explicit content like nudity. However, it remains uncertain whether they played an active role in this decision-making process.
Significant high-profile events such as the Cannes Film Festival are broadcast on French television by France Télévision.
Lately, the annual event has been drawing in more models and social media personalities than movie stars and directors. Consequently, there’s been a surge in bold and daring red-carpet fashion choices.
At the 2021 screening of Tre Piani (Three Floors), American supermodel Bella Hadid showcased a deep neckline on her black evening dress, revealing her décolletage.
Three years on, she repeated a daring move, leaving attendees of the 2024 gala spellbound when she appeared at the premiere of “The Apprentice” biopic about Donald Trump, wearing nothing underneath a see-through brown evening gown without a bra.
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