Complicated day for Miss France Diane Leyre! In order to elegantly ensure her first climb of the steps at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, Sylvie Tellier’s protege wanted to find the rare pearl for the red carpet of May 26, 2022. However, the young woman tried hard, she didn’t didn’t find the outfit she needed a few hours before her big moment, enough to increase the stress… Fortunately, she ended up finding the perfect dress and shone before the screening of the film The Good Stars by Japanese Hirokazu Kore-eda.
In the story of her Instagram account, Diane Leyre told her followers about her clothing concerns shortly before climbing the Cannes steps. “It’s 4:12 p.m. and I don’t have a dress. Everything I’ve tried is wrong… It hurts! Tonight is complicated“, begins by saying the winner of the 2022 edition of the beauty contest. An essential and highly anticipated passage for a Miss France, the red carpet of the Cannes Film Festival is essential in the career of a winner of the famous crown.
The outcome of her dress galley is however positive: in a few moments, the situation settled down. Thanks to a designer, Ali Karoui, who recommended the Red Carpet Showroom, Diane Leyre was able to find the dress she needed. In addition to being sublime, the creation which relies on the delicacy of the organza and a laced back is the work of a Ukrainian who fought to finalize her work. “It’s exactly“What she wanted! To finalize her look, Miss France bet on Nour by Jahan jewelry. Prepared in less than ten minutes, the beautiful Diane does honor to her divine first name.
During this red carpet at Cannes, top model Bella Hadid also caused a sensation with her “ragged” dress, while Marina Foïs won over festival-goers with her boyish cut and metallic top. Once in the projection room, all these beautiful people were able to appreciate the new work of the one who received the Palme d’or for A family matter in 2018. This time, he captures the phenomenon of baby boxes in Korea, these secure safes devoted to the anonymous deposit of infants. Will the filmmaker convince Vincent Lindon and his jury this year?