Probably a good rule: Halle Berry forced to change Cannes outfit amid new red carpet rules

ANI May 14, 2025 480 views

Halle Berry had to swap her planned Cannes outfit due to new red carpet restrictions. The festival's updated dress code prohibits nudity and overly elaborate trains for screenings. Berry humorously acknowledged the rule change while respecting the guidelines. The jury, led by Juliette Binoche, includes notable figures like Jeremy Strong and Payal Kapadia.

"I had an amazing dress by Gupta that I cannot wear because it's too big of a train." – Halle Berry
Washington, May 14: Actress Halle Berry shared during the Cannes jury press conference that she had to make a last-minute fashion change due to the new rules for the attendees.

Key Points

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Cannes enforces dress code banning nudity and obstructive outfits

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Berry respects rules despite last-minute wardrobe change

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Festival cites French law and event decorum

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Jury includes Jeremy Strong and Juliette Binoche

Ahead of the mega event, the organisers of the 78th Cannes Film Festival have announced the new dress code for the attendees regarding the gala screenings at the Grand Theatre Lumiere.

For the red carpet look, the organisers have prohibited the outfits which promote 'nudity' for "decency" reasons.

"I had an amazing dress by Gupta that I cannot wear because it's too big of a train," Berry said regarding her look for the opening night gala, adding, "I'm not going to break the rules. The nudity part is also probably a good rule," reported Variety.

As per the official document of the Cannes Film Festival 2025, the artists attending the gala screenings will be required to be dressed in evening wear, which includes a long dress and a tuxedo for men.

Cannes issued a statement on Monday, May 12, detailing its new red carpet rules. The festival said the changes were in accordance with "the institutional framework" of the Cannes Film Festival and French law, as per the outlet.

"This year, the Cannes Film Festival has made explicit in its charter certain rules that have long been in effect. 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," said the new instructions from the festival.

Cannes added that it "reserves the right to deny access to individuals whose attire could obstruct the movement of other guests or complicate seating arrangements in the screening rooms."

The organisers further clarified that the "Festival welcoming teams" can prohibit Red Carpet access to artists who fail to follow the rules, particularly the dress code. The document reads, "The Festival welcoming teams will be obligated to prohibit Red Carpet access to anyone not respecting these rules. For all other screenings, proper attire is sufficient."

Berry is serving on this year's competition jury alongside "Succession" Emmy winner Jeremy Strong, "All We Imagine as Light" director Payal Kapadia, South Korean filmmaker Hong Sangsoo, Italian actor Alba Rohrwacher, French-Moroccan writer Leila Slimani, Congolese documentarist Dieudo Hamadi and Mexican filmmaker Carlos Reygadas. Juliette Binoche is overseeing the jury as president, reported Variety.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Finally some decency rules at international events! In India we've always valued modesty in clothing, especially at formal occasions. Western celebs often push boundaries too far. Cannes is setting a good example 👏
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Rahul S.
Interesting move by Cannes. While I appreciate cultural differences, this seems a bit restrictive for a film festival known for artistic expression. Our Bollywood award shows have much more variety in outfits without issues!
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Anjali M.
Halle Berry handled this with such grace! In India we would say "adjust karna padta hai" (sometimes you have to adjust). Rules are rules, whether in France or at our own film festivals. Respect for the event matters most.
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Vikram P.
The train length rule makes sense - imagine the chaos if everyone had 10-foot trails! But banning "nudity" is subjective. Our Indian designers like Sabyasachi and Manish Malhotra show you can be elegant without being revealing.
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Sunita R.
Good to see Payal Kapadia representing India on the jury! Our filmmakers are making waves globally. About the dress code - it's about time film festivals focused more on cinema than fashion controversies. Less drama, more art please! 🎬

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