- by foxnews
- 02 Jun 2025
She paired the look with a silver handbag and dangly earrings, and opted for a smokey eye and bold lashes for her makeup look, which she paired with glossy nude lipstick.
"You are ageless and I'm so happy you are happy!" one fan wrote in the comments section, while another added, "You brought out his smile after so many years." A third chimed in with, "Looking so happy and gorgeous."
The top of the dress was held together by two gold circles, one on her chest and one on her stomach. She paired the dress with brown high heels, large hoop earrings and a bracelet, choosing to wear her long hair parted in the middle and styled in loose waves.
"Serve after serve, i can't even process all at once," one fan wrote in the comments section. Another added, "YOU ABSOLUTELY DEVOURED ALL LOOKS! Slay-Lo!"
The actress paired the look with a few pieces of silver jewelry, including a statement necklace, a pair of earrings and a ring. She styled her hair in a loose low ponytail, leaving a few of the front pieces out to frame her face.
When it came to makeup, she went for a light smokey-eye look and glossy lipstick.
Shortly after walking the red carpet at the "Ballerina" premiere in Germany, de Armas posed for photos at the premiere of the film in Paris.
For the event in Paris, de Armas opted for a strapless black and white Louis Vuitton dress with a black bustier top with a white skirt, which had handmade silk flower petals embroidered onto it.
The actress styled the dress with a necklace featuring a green jewel in the center, with matching rings and earrings, and wore her hair in a slicked-back bun.
She paired the look with pointed black heels, a ring, a silver watch and a pair of black sunglasses, wearing her hair parted down the middle.
The celebration came after the model announced that e.l.f. Beauty would be acquiring her brand, Rhode Skin, in a $1 billion deal.
The dress featured ruching on the bodice and had extra fabric draped along her waist.
She paired the look with a dainty bracelet, a few rings with different colored gemstones, small hoop earrings and a gold necklace with two large diamonds on either end. The actress kept her makeup look natural with bold lashes, and wore her blonde hair parted down the middle in loose waves.
The supermodel paired the look with knee-length high-heeled boots and several rings. She kept her makeup look natural and wore her long blonde hair in waves.
"Mother and son date night at the @amas," she captioned one of the posts.
A key feature of the dress were two long pieces of fabric which flowed down from her shoulders and transformed into two lace-frilled bunches which flowed behind her as she walked.
The Academy Award-winning actress styled the look with minimal jewelry, including a pair of gold earrings and a large gold ring. She kept her makeup look natural and wore her signature blonde hair slicked back.
While at the closing ceremony, the "Carol" star presented the fest's top prize, the Palm d'Or, to Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi.
The "Black Swan" actress paired the look with a white silk jacket which went all the way down to her calves, and also featured rounded shoulders and lapels which turned upwards towards the shoulder.
She paired the look with minimal accessories and kept her makeup looking natural, opting to wear her hair in a bun.
The dress also featured a dainty black bow, which was tied around her waist to accentuate her curves. She also accessorized with a few rings on her fingers and dangly earrings.
"Cannes owes me nothing but I had the time of my life. Thank you to the @festivaldecannes for having me as it was a huge honor to serve and I'm grateful for the new friends I made! This experience has changed how I see cinema and the world!" the actress captioned the post. "Grateful for my marvelous team and glam squad who went on the journey with me- what a ball we had. We will always have Cannes and we will always have each other ! I love you !"
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