‘A push towards the conservative’: Cannes tries to ban oversized outfits and naked dressing | Cannes film festival

NOT for the first time, organizer Festival Festival FestivalShe released more and more photograph in the industry calendar, decree that many clothes will not be allowed on the red carpet this year.
An official statement issued earlier this week stated that for the reasons for “the reasons for decency”, there will be no “nude clothes” – and there is no large -sized clothes – “in particular with a large train that hinders the correct flow of the guests movement and the complexity of the seats in the theater.”
Instead, it is encouraged on cocktail and black dresses, and perhaps guests with us-a “dark pants suit”. After some back and forth on high -heeled shoes in recent years, anything is going, as long as they are “elegant”. As for men, they are simply an evening or dark suits.
While the rules apply only to those who attend the evening shows in Grand Théâtre Lumière, five days after the 12 -day festival, it became clear that the memo did not reach every wing in Carlton. Haley Perry, Eva Longoria and Heidi Klum have all wore clothes from some names, while a handful of less well -known names – Miss Universe 2016, Iris Mittenaere, Miotic Duxberry, and actor Blanca Plano – have revealed a title of meat that has touched significantly. As for men, Jeremy Strong, a member of the jury, has rocked the rules by wearing hot peaches.
There were barely dresses that have stirred bites since the 1970s. Blame the weather, fashion, or both, but who can forget the Jin Birkin Sowing dress in 1974, or 2024 when Bella Hadid filled her nipples in St. Laurent’s dress in chocolate chocolate. Or, in fact, Madonna, who was wearing underwear Jean -Paul Gulterier in 1991.
For the direction that carries a lot of sub -text for something involved in a few materials, it has become a stunning rod to continue the police for women’s bodies in the public domain. “If the fashion can be a mechanism for social control, it also provides a way to overcome and empower it,” he writes Enaf Rabinovich-Fox In their clothes for freedom, which, among other things, they claim that women have the right to restore their sexual lives through exciting clothes.
Natasha Walter, feminist and consisting of live dolls, is not a fan of the entire naked direction, which says “enhances objection and excessive sex in the eyes of the audience.” But on an equal footing, you feel that its ban is counterproductive. “It is like a school uniform for girls. The small skirt becomes a rebellion.”
Diktat was seen at the same festival, which does not contain small or non -nudity on the screen, and indicates that although it is acceptable that women for art contradict, when it comes to doing the same on its own conditions, it contradicts a good taste. Also: What about men?
“It seems like a backward step,” says Walter. Anxiety that the red carpet may turn attention away from the film, unlike its same existence, which is primarily as a photo call. “We are in a cultural moment in which we are talking about freedom, but what you get is that it is due to something like a suspicious way.”
Walter says that although there are many actors who do not buy on the fashion side of things – and therefore does not draw our attention – they speak on a wider scale, “there is uncertainty about how women see the audience’s eye” and that the regulations about what they wear is simply “another boost to the preservation.”
More controversial directly is the base surrounding large dresses. “Say what [women] The problem cannot do [because it] Walter says: “The only way in which women can attract our attention by wearing huge clothes. It simply enhances the idea that” women cannot talent until they feel the need to seize the space in other ways. “
Who tested the new rules?
Heidi Klum
Nobody knows why the Victoria Secret host, the real-time fashion and mode host, goes to the AAA-7FT-WORMEEN to the Cannes Festival, but we are. Here is in danger from a rosy eurgery from a dress by Eli SABB, cut to imitate the flowers of the flowers, which partially managed to overcome the nudity ban as well.
Eat the space factor 9/10
Modesty 7/10
Halley Perry
After promoting the newsletter
“I will not lose the rules,” said Haley Perry, a jury member, shortly before breaking the rules mentioned with giant pink cotton fabric and divorce at the back.
Eat the space factor 10/8
Hofit Golan
What if real housewives in the Dubai star and three times in Forbes influencing Forbes for the year were the background cable dress in Hoftit actually a Vietnamese wedding dress?
Eat the space factor 6/10
Jeremy strong
Another unprecedented in Formula Yuk – Tux Laro, the colored color statement – for the largest building in the form of jury, Jeremy Strong, who used his platform to criticize Trump’s striped tariff on a foreign movie while wearing an hour worth 250,000 pounds and an ankle. Oh festival, never change.
Modesty 9/10