Greta Gerwig Looks Red Hot in Fiery Gown at the Cannes Film Festival
Greta Gerwig. Daniele Venturelli/WireImage
Greta Gerwig stole the spotlight at the Cannes Film Festival.
Gerwig, who is 40 years old, was a vision of beauty in a stunning custom Armani Privé gown at the premiere of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga in Cannes, France on Wednesday, May 15. Her gown had a plunging neckline, dazzling rhinestone straps, and a fitted skirt that gracefully flowed into a small train. To top off her look, Gerwig added some sparkle with a diamond bracelet, ring, and necklace from Chopard.
For a glamorous look, the director was styled by Karla Welch. She wore soft eyeshadow, rosy cheeks, and bright red lips. Her warm blonde hair was styled in a wavy pixie cut with a side part.
On the red carpet, Gerwig posed with actress Eva Green. Green was dressed in a black and gold Balmain design with lace embellishments. She accessorized with gold square earrings, black nails, and diamond rings. Her brunette hair was styled in loose curls with a side part.
Gerwig has showcased another stunning outfit at the Cannes Film Festival. Just a few days ago, on May 14, she wowed in a custom Saint Laurent gown during the opening ceremony.
Greta Gerwig Looks Red Hot in Fiery Gown at the Cannes Film Festival
Greta Gerwig, the director of the movie 'Barbie,' was spotted in a sequin dress with a deep V-neck, long sleeves with shoulder pads, and a slit skirt. She paired the outfit with burgundy pointed toe heels and dangly earrings from Chopard.
Gerwig had her blonde hair slicked back and wore smokey eyeshadow along with a pink lipstick.
Earlier this week at the music festival, Gerwig chose to wear a striped frock. The festival is happening until Saturday, May 25. She paired her Maison Margiela outfit, which had a dropped waist and cinched top, with white heels and black sunglasses.
Fans took to Welch's Instagram to shower praise on Gerwig's appearance. One follower commented, "Oh this is everything," while another exclaimed, "SOOOOOOOO GOOD!!!!" Many others complimented the silhouette of the dress, saying, "THIS. DRESS. THIS. SHAPE."