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Kristen Stewart Defies Cannes Dress Code With Daring Braless Sheer Ensemble

Kristen Stewart Defies Cannes Dress Code With Daring Braless Sheer Ensemble
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Kristen Stewart shrugged off Cannes dress-code expectations at the Full Phil photocall on Saturday, May 16, stepping out braless in a sheer, plunging Chanel blouse. The 36-year-old star’s rule-breaking look stole the spotlight.

Kristen Stewart is back at Cannes doing what she does best: ignoring the homework and still acing the class. The 36-year-old showed up to the festival on Saturday, May 16, and immediately tested the brand-new wardrobe rules.

The photocall: sheer and unapologetic

At the 'Full Phil' photocall, Stewart wore a sheer Chanel blouse with a deep plunge, a chill open collar, and dainty pockets — no bra in sight — plus a see-through gray skirt that put her micro shorts on display. It was a very Kristen move on the very day Cannes rolled out a decency crackdown that basically says: no naked dresses, no gigantic gowns clogging the stairs, keep it moving.

What Cannes is laying down this year

"For decency reasons, nudity is prohibited on the Red Carpet, as well as in any other area of the Festival."

"Voluminous outfits, in particular those with a large train, that hinder the proper flow of traffic of guests and complicate seating in the theater, are not permitted."

"Welcoming teams will be obligated to prohibit Red Carpet access to anyone not respecting these rules."

"For all other screenings, proper attire is sufficient."

So yes, that reads pretty literally: no sheer that tips into nudity, and no carpet-consuming trains. And it is not just the red carpet — the site says any area of the festival.

Later that night: crochet, visible lingerie, and... sneakers

Stewart doubled down in the evening with a red-and-black Chanel gown featuring a boat neckline and crochet panels that left her black bra and high-waisted underwear intentionally visible. She added a red ribbon Chanel watch and a diamond star ring, then did the thing Cannes pretends not to care about but always does: she wore Ruby Brown sneakers instead of heels. Officially, the festival says guests can wear elegant shoes or sandals with or without a heel. Unofficially, we all know the heel debate never dies — and Stewart did not blink.

  • Photocall (Saturday, May 16): sheer Chanel blouse with a plunging neckline, relaxed collar, and delicate pockets; braless; see-through gray skirt exposing micro shorts.
  • Evening look: red-and-black Chanel gown with a boat neckline and crochet details revealing a black bra and high-waisted underwear; Ruby Brown sneakers; red ribbon Chanel watch; diamond star ring; glam was full-on with dewy skin, defined brows, brown shadow blended through the crease, bronzed cheeks, long lashes, and a red lip that matched the dress; brunette hair pulled into an updo.

Bottom line: Cannes is trying to codify taste and traffic flow; Stewart is still dressing like herself. Both things can be true, and they make for great photos.