Like most everyone in Hollywood right now, Emma Stone is currently hanging out on the French Riviera for the 77th Annual Cannes Film Festival. However, she's here specifically to promote her latest film , Kindness - and her red carpet style seems to be taking on a new form in the process. The star isn't known for her playful and eclectic approach like the dramatic ruffled gown she wore to the 2024 Oscars or the paisley-embellished lace gown she chose at the recent Screen Actors Guild Awards , instead leaning toward bold, low necklines. Let's be the first to say: it works for her.
Emma's low-cut party look
It's no surprise that Stone, a longtime Louis Vuitton ambassador, made her first red carpet appearance in a sparkling gown from the brand that featured a dramatic V-shaped neckline that almost reached her belly button. This disco-inspired sequined dress features a sheer panel at the back and a delicate double ruffle train. The "Poor Things" actress stuck to accessories from the same brand: matching burgundy satin sandals, dainty hoop earrings (she left her neck bare) and a chunky gold bracelet.
To balance the ultra-glam look, she kept her signature red locks in loose, uncombed waves that brushed her shoulders. She also went for a softer look with dewy, fresh skin and a bright pink lip.
Legs for a few days
In stark contrast to her eye-catching ballgown, Stone tried out the popular pantsless trend for her next photo shoot. She made a statement in a boxy menswear-style blazer dress with a plunging neckline, an oversized green collar and short sleeves (also from Louis Vuitton) that were cinched with an extra-long belt. The finishing touches? Simple diamond stud earrings, a chunky diamond and sapphire cocktail ring and black strappy sandals.
When it comes to beauty, she stuck to a simple, natural style: slicked-back hair and minimal makeup, including a nude lip, defined brows, and subtle cat eyeliner.
Personally, I'm loving Stone's new style direction and can't wait to see if she incorporates the bold, plunging silhouette into her next look — after all, three times is a trend.