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Tuxedos, evening gowns ‘de rigueur’ at Cannes, but not stilettos

Posted on November 4, 2019

Cannes’ 12-day film festival may be known for its parties and play, but
there’s no playing around with the dress code set half a century ago for
guests climbing its celebrated red carpet. Tuxedos and evening gowns remain
“de rigueur” but stilettos are not a must,
festival organisers insisted amid a row over women in flats being denied access
to Cannes’ legendary red-carpeted stairs.

With some 4,500 journalists accredited to attend the festival, the 24 steps are
recarpeted three times a day for the cameramen and photographers on hand to
shoot the stars treading the carpet. Access is by invitation only, but to
get past the security guards guests need to stick to the dress code set in
stone in 1946 — glamorous evening gowns for women, black-tie for men, at
worst dark suits.

Cannes adheres to strict dress code, from from head to toe

Even the cameramen and photographers are forced to throw on evening gear and
bow-ties before gaining access to the red-carpet steps. There can be
exceptions to the rule for some VIPs. This year US film-maker Joel Coen,
who with his brother Ethan is heading the festival’s prize jury,
turned up for the opening ceremony wearing a mere tie.

A measure of eccentricity can be allowed for women, as long as they are deemed
glamorous. Cannes is one of the world’s premier shop-windows for designers
and the luxury industry, with dozens of the globe’s leading fashion houses
and jewellery firms vying to dress the likes of Charlize Theron, Natalie
Portman and Salma Hayek.

As for shoes, there are no rules, festival director Thierry Fremaux
said Tuesday
as organisers scrambled to defuse claims of a ban on women in flats treading
the red carpet. But Twitter and other social media sites reported several
instances of trouble over shoes.

Film-maker Asif Kapadia, whose Amy Winehouse documentary screened in Cannes,
said his wife had been stopped from ascending the red carpet for wearing
flats before eventually being let through. Producer Valeria Richter, who
has had part of a foot amputated, told the BBC on Wednesday that she too
was stopped for not wearing high heels, before then being allowed in.

“You can’t get in like this,” she quoted an official as saying as he pointed
at her shoes. Fremaux admitted security officials may have been a little
over-zealous. “We apologise,” he said. And in a statement, the festival
denied there was a diktat on female footwear.

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“Regarding the dress code for the red carpet screenings, rules have not changed
throughout the years,” the statement said. “And there is no specific mention
about the height of the women’s heels as well as for men’s.” ( Franck
Iovene, AFP)

Images: AFP

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