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Bella Hadid Step out in part of fashion history today.
Although she is not in Cannes anymore, the supermodel carried a glittering throw to the 1997 payment of Cannes Film Festival Festival in London for its Orebella Fragrance Launch Party.
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Hadid, 28, sparkled in a silver V-neck metallic wrap dress from John Galliano’s autumn collection from 1997 as a supermodel and Resident evil Actress Milla Jovovich wore that year at Cannes.
Hadid paired the iconic dress – ornate with metallic ruffles and rosette decals – with silver Jimmy Choo – pointed pumps. She ended the look with a diamond tenish band, rings and heart -shaped earrings.
Beauty bonded Hadid back the hair in a narrow ballet bun and adds some white rosettes, while completing the ensemble with a constantly so kind of rosy makeup.
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Almost 30 years ago, Jovovich paired the shimmering dress with the same Gladiator-Style heel as the supermodel Hedvig Marie Maigre wore during his Fashion Week debut. The Fifth elements Star went the red carpet in the Dior dress while participating in the premiere of Luc Besson-directed Sci-Fi-action film.
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This year at the Cannes Film Festival, Hadid wore an elegant back Saint Laurent dress that included a hip high slit and side cuts that showed some skin. Hadid paired the dress with beautiful emerald earrings, a heart-shaped diamond ring and Saint Laurent sandals ornate with rhinestones.
Hadid’s dress seemed to serve as a wink at the festival’s announcement of the new dress codeWhere “nudity is prohibited on the red carpet, as well as in any other area of the festival” due to “reasons of decency.” In addition, “Voluminous clothes, especially those with a large train, which prevents the correct flow of traffic with guests and complicates seating in the theater not.”