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David Mouriquand

Cannes Film Festival makes it official: No nudity on the red carpet or any other area of festival

The 78th Cannes Film Festival kicks off today and every year, the world has its eyes on the red carpet, which is perhaps one of the most rigidly controlled red carpets in the world.

This year, there's some change, as the festival has added a new stipulation: no nudity.

While nudity was never previously endorsed at the festival, Cannes updated its dress policy to read that “nudity is prohibited on the red carpet, as well as in any other area of the festival.”

While a no-shirt-no-service policy is standard in places far less glamorous than Cannes, the policy tweak has sparked widespread attention because of the recent trend of sheer and "nude dresses", much like Bianca Censori's controversial outfit at this year's Grammys.

Asked for clarity on the policy, Cannes press officers said the festival “made explicit in its charter certain rules that have long been in effect.”

Bella Hadid poses for photographersat the premiere of 'Three Floors' in Cannes - 2021 (Bella Hadid poses for photographersat the premiere of 'Three Floors' in Cannes - 2021)

“The aim is not to regulate attire per se, but to prohibit full nudity on the red carpet, in accordance with the institutional framework of the event and French law,” it said.

Model Ngoc Trinh poses for photographers at the premiere of the film 'A Hidden Life' - 2019 (Model Ngoc Trinh poses for photographers at the premiere of the film 'A Hidden Life' - 2019)

Cannes also noted that “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.”

Bella Hadid poses for photographers at the premiere of the film 'The Apprentice' - 2024 (Bella Hadid poses for photographers at the premiere of the film 'The Apprentice' - 2024)

Still, skin has often been flashed at the French Riviera festival by celebrities like Bella Hadid, Naomi Campbell and Kendall Jenner, and dress policies have long been flouted by celebrities.

Kendall Jenner poses for photographers in Cannes - 2018 (Kendall Jenner poses for photographers in Cannes - 2018)

For evening premieres at the Palais' Grand Théâtre Lumière, black tie and evening wear is required. Though not in recent years, Cannes security officials have sometimes turned away women for not wearing heels.

The festival also banned selfies in 2018, as Cannes director Thierry Frémaux called them “grotesque”. However, A-listers sometimes snap a quick photo on the Palais steps.

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