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Naked and ‘voluminous dresses’ banned at the Cannes Film Festival

The pageant organizers are updating their dress code for one of their most high-profile events: the fashion show before the galas.

Naked and ‘voluminous dresses’ banned at the Cannes Film Festival

The Cannes Film Festival—that eternal parade of cinematic excess and haute couture—has just released some new news: nudity is officially banned from the red carpet. Yes, in the middle of 2025, cinema’s most photographed runway has decided to cover skin… and cut skirts.

The new regulations, included in a “charter for festival attendees,” establish that for “reasons of decency,” not a single inch is allowed. This not only includes the now-iconic naked dresses of crystallized mesh or barely-there lace, but also any attempt to experiment with the body as part of the outfit.

The document is clear: welcome teams will have full authority to deny access to anyone who violates the code. What was once a free territory for the most daring statement is now transformed into a strictly formal venue.

And if that weren’t enough, dresses with dramatic volume and mile-long trains are also banned. The reason? “They obstruct the flow of guest traffic and complicate seating arrangements.” Translated: No more dress shows that require two attendants and a VIP area just for the line.

The question is inevitable: will this be the end of the fashion fantasy era at Cannes? Or the birth of a new trend among festivals?

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