Bridal Inspiration from Cannes 2025: An Editorial Wedding Photographer’s Take on Red Carpet Bridal Looks
As an editorial wedding photographer, I’m constantly inspired by the worlds of fashion and cinema – especially when they intersect on glamorous stages like the Cannes Film Festival. This year’s red carpet in Cannes offers a multitude of ideas for brides looking to elevate their bridal look. The craftsmanship, elegance, and innovative styling displayed by top designers and A-list celebrities can easily translate into unforgettable wedding day inspiration.
In this article, we explore the most bridal-inspired red carpet looks from Cannes 2025, perfect for modern brides searching for something elevated, fashion-forward, and unforgettable.

Jennifer Lawrence in Dior: A Modern Ode to Vintage Elegance
Jennifer Lawrence stunned at the premiere of Die, My Love, wearing a couture Dior gown that immediately evoked vintage bridal elegance. The white strapless dress, inspired by the house’s iconic 1949 “Poulenc” design, featured a beautifully pleated bodice, an asymmetrical layered skirt, and a flowing train – perfect for the bride dreaming of a romantic yet regal silhouette.
She styled the look with classic black strappy heels, a polished bun, and a bold red lip. As an editorial wedding photographer, I see this as a perfect reference for a wedding dress photo shoot that combines timeless grace with bold fashion choices.
Bridal Inspiration Takeaway: Structured bodices, layered skirts, and heritage couture elements never go out of style. This look is ideal for a bride who wants her gown to tell a story.


Zoey Deutch in Chanel: Old Hollywood Glamour Reimagined
Zoey Deutch brought Old Hollywood glamour to the Cannes red carpet with a custom Chanel gown that could easily double as a wedding dress. The white silk organza corset dress, complete with a peplum waist and floor-length hemline, was embellished with Chanel’s signature camellia motifs made of beads, crystals, and sequins.
The attention to detail is extraordinary – ideal inspiration for brides who appreciate couture-quality embroidery and textures.
Bridal Inspiration Takeaway: Florals, especially when used subtly in the form of embroidery, add romance and intricacy to any bridal gown. Think “vintage with sparkle.”


Emma Stone in Louis Vuitton: Sculptural Minimalism for the Modern Bride
Emma Stone turned heads in a sleek, sculptural Louis Vuitton creation. Though minimalist in silhouette, the dress featured an avant-garde shoulder structure that added a layer of drama to the clean lines of the gown.
Minimalist brides seeking to make a bold statement should look no further. This look is a masterclass in restraint and innovation – a staple in editorial wedding photography, where form and shadow can elevate even the simplest designs.
Bridal Inspiration Takeaway: Clean lines can still feel high fashion. Let structural elements (like shoulder detailing or silhouette) do the talking.


Leïla Slimani in Dior: Old Hollywood meets French femininity
Award-winning writer and Cannes jury member Leïla Slimani showcased a relaxed yet refined bridal alternative in Dior. An off-white crepe silk gown featuring a simple silhouette with cape-like sleeves – elegant and effortless, like something designed for a Parisian civil wedding.
Paired with Cartier’s iconic Panthère bracelet and Dior platform heels, Slimani’s look is a reminder that a minimalist bridal look can still make a powerful statement.
Bridal Inspiration Takeaway: Consider this for courthouse weddings or city elopements. Chic, minimal, and timeless.


Tamara Kalinic in Wona Concept & Millanova: One Red Carpet, Two Bridal Gowns
Tamara Kalinic, the Serbian fashion influencer, gave us two jaw-dropping bridal moments. She first wore a dreamy Wona Concept gown featuring an embellished corset and soft flowing layers – perfect for the romantic bride who wants a contemporary twist.
Later, we had the opportunity to see her in a striking dress by Millanova, a bridal brand known for drama and detail. With its sculpted silhouette and intricate embroidery, the look could easily translate into a couture wedding dress for fashion-forward brides.
Bridal Inspiration Takeaway: Don’t be afraid to go for two looks – one romantic and soft, the other bold and dramatic. Your wedding day is the perfect stage.


Caroline Daur in Atelier Emé: Sleek Elegance with Italian Craftsmanship
German fashion influencer Caroline Daur wore a bustier gown by Atelier Emé that screamed modern bridal elegance. The ivory crepe gown with a flowing scenic train was sleek and sophisticated, striking a balance between tradition and modernity. Italian bridal craftsmanship at its best.
As an editorial wedding photographer, I always admire how clean silhouettes like this photograph so beautifully—especially in natural light settings or modern architectural venues.
Bridal Inspiration Takeaway: A well-cut ivory gown with an architectural silhouette offers timeless appeal, especially when paired with minimal accessories.


How These Cannes Looks Can Inspire Your Wedding Style
What sets these red carpet looks apart isn’t just the names behind them – it’s the thought, structure, and story they tell. For brides who are inspired by fashion and want their wedding to feel like a curated editorial, these gowns offer endless ideas:
- Craftsmanship Matters: Look for embroidery, structure, and tailoring.
- Minimalism Can Be Bold: Clean silhouettes shine in the right setting.
- Separates and Second Looks: Don’t limit yourself to one dress.
- Statement Accessories: From jewelry to heels, every detail counts.
- Personality First: Most importantly, choose a bridal look that reflects you.
As someone who specializes in editorial wedding photography, I love working with brides who take inspiration from fashion. Whether it’s a Dior-inspired silhouette, a minimal Louis Vuitton cut, or a romantic Millanova lace gown, your style choices become part of your wedding narrative – elevating the entire visual story we’ll create together.
Final Thoughts
Cannes 2025 wasn’t just a film festival – it was a runway of bridal possibilities. If you’re a bride dreaming of high fashion and unforgettable photographs, this is the year to channel your inner red-carpet star. And if you’re looking for an editorial wedding photographer who understands both fashion and weddings, I’d love to tell your story through my lens.
Sources & credits:
Vogue – Jennifer Lawrence’s Sculptural Dior Dress at Cannes ; Leïla Slimani on the Cannes Red Carpet
WWD – Zoey Deutch in Chanel ; Emma Stone Wows in Louis Vuitton
RCFA – Zoey Deutch Wore Chanel To The ‘Nouvelle Vague’ Cannes Film Festival Premiere
Tamara Kalinić – @tamara
Caroline Daur – @carodaur
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