Our 5 Favourite Looks From The Cannes amfAR Gala
From Jourdan Dunn to Toni Garrn, the models led the fash pack at the star-studded soiree
From Jourdan Dunn to Toni Garrn, the models led the fash pack at the star-studded soiree
The high-fashion parade continues in Cannes - but the jaw-dropping dresses aren't just floating down the red carpet at the the film premieres. They're also turning heads at the many swanky parties and benefits. And last night's amfAR Gala delivered some of the most lovely looks yet.
While the premieres have been decorated with A-list actors and directors, it was mostly models leading the fash pack at the amfAR's 2014 Cinema Against AIDS Gala. Of course, they all looked gorgeous - but these are the dresses that really stole our hearts...
Jourdan Dunn
Rocking the colour of the season, the British model shined in a sunny Balmain midi dress with robe detailing and mettalic accents. Bar Refaeli
Bar went bold, choosing a bright, single-sleeved Elie Saab dress with a daring high slit and an eye-popping Bulgari cuff.
Karlie Kloss
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While many of the models threw modesty out the window, Karlie chose a more demure look. Wearing a gorgeous, midnight-blue Chanel Couture gown, she effortlessly channeled 1920s glam.
Toni Garrn
We can see why Leonardo DiCaprio is smitten. The actor's model girlfriend du jour stunned in a slinky, silver racerback dress by Redemption Choppers and bright-red lippy.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
It's another Cannes success for Rosie. We're loving the canary-yellow shade of her Emilio Pucci gown, as well the sexy backless cut.
Of course, it wasn't all models on the guest list. Also in attendance were Jessica Chastain, Marion Cotillard, Justin Bieber, Paris Hilton and Kylie Minogue, to name a few. Even Eurovision Song Contest winner Conchita made a surprising (and very glamorous) appearance. Sounds like one fun party...
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