Cannes Film Festival issues major red carpet dress code ban

CANNES, FRANCE - JULY 11: Model Bella Hadid attends the "Tre Piani (Three Floors)" screening during the 74th annual Cannes Film Festival on July 11, 2021 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Marc Piasecki/FilmMagic)
Cannes Film Festival has made some big changes to its red carpet rules (Picture: Marc Piasecki/Getty Images)

Cannes Film Festival has banned nudity and ‘voluminous ensembles’ from its red carpet under new rules.

Ahead of the 2025 festival, the iconic cinematic event stated: ‘For decency reasons, nudity is prohibited on the red carpet, as well as in any other area of the festival.’

They continue: ‘Voluminous outfits, in particular those with a large train, that hinder the proper flow of traffic of guests and complicate seating in the theatre are not permitted.’

‘The festival welcoming teams will be obligated to prohibit red carpet access to anyone not respecting these rules.’

Sources told The Hollywood Reporter that the regulations were updated to reflect ‘certain rules that have long been in effect.’

They claimed the new guidance was implemented to comply with the festival’s rules and French law.

CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 13: Halle Berry attends the 2025 opening Dinner during of the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival at on May 13, 2025 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
Halle Berry was forced to make a last-minute dress change after the announcement (Picture: Getty Images)

Cannes has always had strict dress codes, specifically for screenings at the Grand Théâtre Lumière, where the most glamorous events are usually held.

Black tie and evening wear are required for those screenings, but while navy-blue suits and ‘elegant sandals’ are permitted, ‘tote-bags, backpacks or large bags’ are not.

Red carpet looks have trended towards the sheer and revealing in recent years, with Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori famously wearing a completely see-through dress to The Grammys this year.

CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 20: (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image contains partial nudity.) Bella Hadid attends "The Apprentice" Red Carpet at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 20, 2024 in Cannes, France. (Photo by JB Lacroix/FilmMagic)
Nipple-baring looks have become more common at the festival in recent years (Picture: JB Lacroix/FilmMagic)
CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 24: Meredith Mickelson attends the screening of "Rambo ??? Last Blood" during the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival on May 24, 2019 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Foc Kan/FilmMagic)
Other looks have featured pantsless ensembles (Picture: Foc Kan/FilmMagic)

The backlash online has made it clear that many people aren’t comfortable with the evolution of modesty standards.

There’s a long list of celebs who have ditched bras in the past, including Doja CatKendall JennerDua LipaRihanna, and Miley Cyrus – all of whom have faced criticism for the bold choice.

X user @tabxssum wrote: ‘I’m sorry I just find sheer dresses like these where you can see the boobs/everything but the nipple is so unprofessional/tacky. It also looks so cheap.’

CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 08: Chantel Jeffries attends the screening of "Everybody Knows (Todos Lo Saben)" and the opening gala during the 71st annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 8, 2018 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
A rep for the festival said the rules have always technically been in place (Picture: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)

@DutchDidNothingWrong agreed, commenting: ‘Getting sick of famous people doing acts of exhibitionism at formal events.’

User @Perfect_Restaurant_4 put it plainly, writing: ‘Too much nips. I’d be so embarrassed to talk to her with all her boobs right there. Topless on a beach/around the pool fine, but not boobs out at a formal occasion.’

But some have argued that nipple-baring looks can be empowering for women. Actress Olivia Wilde, for example, said in a 2021 interview with Vogue that she supports ‘freeing the nipple.’

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock (15168327in) Olivia Wilde Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Arrivals, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025
Olivia Wilde is among the celebrities who have called exposing looks empowering (Picture: Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock)

She said: ‘Absolutely. It’s culturally specific because obviously in other countries there’s less of a fear of the nipple. I think that we can all really benefit from making sure that we don’t allow the stigmatisation of women’s bodies to infect our own perspective of ourself.’

She went on to call out society’s ‘puritanical perspective’ on women’s nipples, reflecting on how breastfeeding changed her relationship with her breasts. 

She added: ‘If we are allowed opportunities to celebrate our body, it has an effect. It has an effect on how we treat one another and how we treat ourselves. I wish that in this country, we weren’t so terrified of women’s bodies in the way that we are and have this kind of puritanical perspective on nipples.’

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