Maika Monroe Wore a Romantic Chloé Dress at the Vanity Fair Cannes Lunch
Maika Monroe wore a romantic Chloé Spring 2026 dress with floral details at the Vanity Fair Cannes lunch during the festival.
Maika Monroe leaned fully into soft romantic dressing at the IHG Hotels & Resorts x Vanity Fair lunch during the Cannes Film Festival, arriving in a dreamy Chloé Spring 2026 look that felt delicate, feminine, and perfectly suited for the South of France.
The actress wore an off-the-shoulder ivory Chloé dress featuring dramatic floral appliqué details across the neckline and sleeves. The sculptural flowers immediately drew attention, giving the look texture and volume without overwhelming the silhouette. Beneath the floral detailing, the dress featured gathered ruching through the bodice that created a softly corseted shape before draping into an asymmetrical skirt with fluid layered fabric.
There’s something intentionally undone about the whole outfit, which is exactly why it works. The dress doesn’t feel stiff or overly polished. Instead, it carries that relaxed Chloé energy that always feels slightly bohemian but still elevated enough for Cannes.
Maika paired the look with Chloé Pleats earrings, keeping the jewelry minimal and artistic rather than flashy. She also carried the Chloé Plisse Floral leather shoulder bag, which echoed the dimensional flower details on the dress beautifully. Instead of introducing contrast, the accessories stayed within the same soft romantic mood, making the entire outfit feel cohesive from head to toe.
For shoes, she chose Giuseppe Zanotti “Lilibeth” satin slingback sandals in black. The darker shoe might seem unexpected against the ivory dress, but it grounded the softness of the outfit and kept it from drifting too far into bridal territory.
Her beauty styling stayed refreshingly simple. Maika wore her blonde hair loosely pinned back with soft face-framing pieces, while her makeup focused on glowing skin, brushed brows, and neutral lips. Nothing competed with the dress, which was clearly meant to be the centerpiece.

