Cara Delevingne Debuts Dramatic Rocker Hair Transformation at Cannes in Sheer Tom Ford Look
Cara Delevingne debuted dramatic rocker-inspired hair and wore a sheer Tom Ford look at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival.
Cara Delevingne made another unforgettable fashion statement at the 79th Cannes Film Festival while attending the Club Kid photocall at Palais des Festivals on May 15. Fresh off a busy month packed with red carpets — from the Met Gala to Cannes — the model and actress once again proved she never plays it safe when it comes to style.
This time, it wasn’t just the outfit turning heads. Cara debuted a dramatic hair transformation, trading her recent sleek brunette styles for voluminous textured layers and full bangs that gave major ’80s rock-star energy. The mullet-inspired look completely changed her appearance and instantly became one of Cannes’ most talked-about beauty moments so far.
Her outfit delivered just as much impact. Cara wore a blue-and-white pinstripe Tom Ford by Haider Ackermann suit from the Fall 2026 collection, styled with a completely sheer black polka dot button-up underneath. At first glance, the tailored suit looked classic and polished, but the transparent blouse — worn braless — added a daring twist that elevated the entire ensemble far beyond traditional photocall dressing.
She kept the accessories minimal, skipping statement jewelry entirely and finishing the look with sleek black pointed-toe pumps. The stripped-back styling worked perfectly with the bold tailoring and dramatic beauty look, letting the outfit speak for itself.
The appearance also marked another major fashion moment for Cara after her striking return to the 2026 Met Gala earlier this month, where she wore a custom crystal-covered Ralph Lauren gown with a dramatic sheer back and slicked-back wet-look hair.
At Cannes, though, the vibe was completely different — moodier, sharper, and far more rock-and-roll. Between the sheer shirt, oversized tailoring, and rebellious new hairstyle, Cara fully embraced edgy glamour in a way only she really can.



