Camila Morrone Shines in Silver Valentino Dress at Nouvelles Vagues Film Festival Closing Ceremony

Camila Morrone dazzled onlookers as she graced the closing ceremony of the first Nouvelles Vagues International Film Festival in Bi...
Camila Morrone attends the closing ceremony of Nouvelles Vagues Film Festival on July 1 in Biarritz, France

Camila Morrone dazzled onlookers as she graced the closing ceremony of the first Nouvelles Vagues International Film Festival in Biarritz, France. The actress chose to wear a stunning silver Valentino midi dress adorned with geometric sequins, creating a mesmerizing sparkle. The plunging neckline and peplum hem added a touch of glamour to the ensemble. Morrone completed her look with metallic open-toe sandals and elegant diamond jewelry by David Yurman.

Camila Morrone attends the closing ceremony of Nouvelles Vagues Film Festival on July 1 in Biarritz, France

Sandra Amador, the renowned celebrity stylist who has dressed the likes of Austin Butler, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Lady Gaga, curated Morrone's captivating outfit. Her brunette mane was styled in a subtle bouffant by hairdresser Miguel Martin Perez, while makeup artist Valeria Ferreira enhanced her features with smokey brown eyeshadow and a glossy nude lip using Armani beauty products.

Camila Morrone attends the opening ceremony of Nouvelles Vagues Film Festival on June 28 in Biarritz, France.

During the festival's opening ceremony, Morrone turned heads in a red strapless tweed dress designed by Chanel. The dress featured gold chain hardware and buttons adorned with the iconic interlocking "C" logo of the French fashion house.

The Nouvelles Vagues International Film Festival, founded by Jérôme Pulis, former communications director of fragrance at Christian Dior, and producer Sandrine Brauer, is dedicated to showcasing films about youth. The inaugural guest of honor was the talented Penélope Cruz.

Chanel played a significant role at the festival, as the fashion house has long been associated with prestigious film events like Cannes and Tribeca. Bruno Pavlovsky, president of Chanel, emphasized the brand's commitment to supporting unique and daring cinematic projects. These partnerships reflect Chanel's deep connections with filmmakers, costume designers, and actresses, showcasing the brand's dedication to nurturing creativity in all its forms.

Camila Morrone – 1st “Nouvelles vagues” International Biarritz Film Festival Closing Ceremony

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