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Sequined mini dress and rangers, Marion Cotillard plays with contrasts on the Croisette

2022-05-21T15:10:23.499Z


Glamor and an adventurous spirit: opposites attract in the outfit of the actress on the poster of Frère et Soeur by Arnaud Depleschin.


Last night, it was she who attracted all eyes on the steps of the Palais des Festivals.

Coming to defend her latest film, Brother and Sister by Arnaud Depleschin, selected in official competition this year, Marion Cotillard is back this Saturday May 21 on the Croisette for the traditional

photocall

.

The French actress has swapped the black of the night before for an outfit that catches the light and at the same time the flashes of photographers: a strapless mini dress with clean lines signed Chanel.

Minimalist in form but entirely adorned with pearls and silver sequins, this piece could have been placed in the evening dress category, if Marion Cotillard had not played the offbeat card.

On her feet, the actress swapped the traditional high heels for a pair of ranger-style boots.

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Rangers and couture dresses go hand in hand for Marion Cotillard in Cannes.

(May 21, 2022.) Abaca

In the footsteps of Virginie Efira, mistress of ceremonies this year, Marion Cotillard bet on glitter to dazzle the Croisette.

To defend Arnaud Depleschin's latest film,

Brother and

Sister

, which she shares with Melvil Poupaud, Marion Cotillard had leaned towards an unusual item of clothing on the steps of the Palais des Festivals on May 20: a playsuit, also branded Chanel .

Determined to be where you don't expect her, this time she bet on the contrast in a precious dress and military boots, two almost opposite elements.

The result is an all-terrain look, and a noticeable side step.

Source: lefigaro

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