Sculptural silhouettes continued to dominate the Cannes carpet this past week. Elle Fanning also turned heads at the Killers of the Flower Moon premiere in Alexander McQueen’s custom-made orchid dress, done in pink tulle and beads. At the Last Summer screening, French singer Yseult opted for Balenciaga’s puff-shouldered gown covered in strass crystals. “I like my looks to be structured yet fluid,” she told Alibashirt. “I also like to play with the curves and pleats of my body, and to exaggerate and amplify its lines.”
At the premiere of Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, Indigenous star Lily Gladstone earned a nine-minute standing ovation and her floral-printed Valentino gown was just as worthy of applause. Even better is how she accessorized with a pair of dentalium shell earrings, by the Indigenous designer Jamie Okuma. At the May December premiere, Natalie Portman shined in a recreation of Christian Dior’s iconic Junon gown from 1949, featuring ornate beading and a scalloped skirt.
How did you evolve your style during pregnancy and right after giving birth? Did it change or shift in any significant way or did you feel like you were able to hold on to your style even during drastic body changes? I briefly perused maternity clothes when I found out I was pregnant and quickly decided to not go down that path. I wasn’t finding anything I liked and was lucky to keep wearing most of what I loved to wear before my baby belly, sans any pants with zippers. It was a lot of Pleats Please and my husband’s old jeans paired with my knit and mesh tops and button downs. I was fortunate to have an enjoyable pregnancy experience and I loved watching my body change, so it was fun to play around with my new proportions.
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