Cannes Film Festival updates dress code to forbid nudity; bow ties required
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The Cannes Film Festival has reaffirmed its dress code by prohibiting nudity and nearly naked fashion on the red carpet. The festival insists attendees wear formal attire, such as gowns, tuxedos, and dressy outfits, leaving no room for the trend of revealing clothing seen at other events. This update follows a history of stars showcasing sheer outfits, and the festival has also banned voluminous clothing with large trains. Proper attire is sufficient for screenings outside of the gala events, but the emphasis remains on maintaining a respectable and elegant appearance throughout the festival.
The Cannes Film Festival has declared a ban on nudity, reaffirming its dress code that calls for classy attire like gowns, suits and tuxedos, with strict prohibition on nearly naked fashion.
The updated Cannes dress code not only prohibits nudity but also bans voluminous outfits with large trains, ensuring guests maintain a particular fashion standard at the prestigious festival.
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