The top color trends at the Cannes Film Festival through the years
By Reuters
17 May 2020 |
2:55 pm
Luxurious red carpet fashion at the Cannes Film Festival is enlivened by carefree, tropical color trends. From Uma Thurman and Charlize Theron in canary yellow, to Jane Fonda and Eva Longoria in aquamarine, here's a review of the most powerful style statements through the years.
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