The supermodels were out in force during the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday night as Bella Hadid and Heidi Klum attended the La Bataille de Gaulle, L’Age de Fer premiere.
Bella, 29, led the stars on the red carpet and looked incredible in a white lace mermaid gown which plunged down to her navel.
The model put on a daring display as she went braless in the dress which was held together by a black brooch.
Heidi, meanwhile, 52, wowed in a blue gown and black heels as she attended the premiere with her husband Tom Kaulitz, 36.
Model Irina Shayk, 40, exuded glamour in a champagne coloured silk dress, while Bar Refaeli, 40, dazzled in a strapless bejewelled dress.
Actress Ruth Wilson, 44, commanded attention in a pink satin floral gown which had voluminous sleeves.
The supermodels were out in force during the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday night as Bella Hadid (pictured) and Heidi Klum attended the La Bataille de Gaulle, L’Age de Fer premiere
Heidi, meanwhile, 52, wowed in a blue gown and black heels
Former Love Island star Zara McDermott, meanwhile, cut a defiant figure, after becoming the victim of a vicious AI deepfake campaign.
The former Love Island contestant, currently in a relationship with One Direction star Louis Tomlinson, was pictured accepting a platonic kiss from Joey Essex at a recent event, which sparked wild cheating rumours.
The innocent exchange has also resulted in the emergence of an unsavoury online deepfake featuring Zara and her co-star locked in a passionate embrace.
But despite the drama, it was business as usual for the star as she graced the red carpet for the premiere of the film La Bataille de Gaulle, L’Age de Fer.
Zara put on a showstopping display in a plunging white gown, with a dramatic train.
Hours earlier, the star was making the most of the sunshine in the French hotspot, heading out for a stroll in a Muma World Midori Stellio minidress and a Dolce & Gabbana Lucia shoulder bag.
De Gaulle is an upcoming two-part biographical film directed by Antonin Baudry, co-written with Bérénice Vila.
It’s based on the nonfiction book A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles De Gaulle by Julian Jackson. It stars Simon Abkarian as Charles de Gaulle.
The first part, Tilting Iron (French: L’Âge de fer, lit. ‘The Iron Age’), had its world premiere at Cannes and will be followed by its theatrical release in France by Pathé on 10 June.
Bella, 29, led the stars on the red carpet and looked incredible in a white lace mermaid gown which plunged down to her navel
The multi-layered dress had a moderate train
Bella needed a helping hand as she negotiated walking up the steps in the form-fitting dress
Bella gave a wave to the crowd as she posed for a photo with Caroline Scheufele
Heidi put on a leggy display in the dress which had a dramatic thigh-high split
The catwalk queen was joined by her husband Tom Kaulitz
Irina Shayk, 40, exuded glamour in a champagne coloured silk dress
Bar Refaeli, 40, dazzled in a strapless bejewelled dress
The model slicked her hair back in a high bun to let the statement beaded gown take centre stage
Zara McDermott cut a defiant figure as she made a dazzling appearance at the Cannes Film Festival, after becoming the victim of a vicious AI deepfake campaign
The reality star slipped into a stunning white gown with a dramatic skirt as she posed for snaps on the glitzy red carpet
Actress Ruth Wilson, 44, commanded attention in a pink satin floral gown which had voluminous sleeves
Maika Monroe posed for a photo with Ruth on the red carpet
Jaya Harper caught the eye in a pinstripe gown with pointed black heels
Jaya posed with Laura Dern, Bruce Dern and Ellery Walker Harper
De Gaulle is an upcoming two-part biographical film directed by Antonin Baudry, co-written with Bérénice Vila
It’s based on the nonfiction book A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles De Gaulle by Julian Jackson. It stars Simon Abkarian as Charles de Gaulle
Kevin Spacey made an appearance on the red carpet
Influencer Nikki Lilly hit the red carpet in a sparkly blue dress and matching heels
Coco Rocha wore a dramatic black gown with feathered hemline to the premiere
Bella was seen leaving the Hotel Martinez to head to the premiere with her whole entourage
The model appeared in high spirits as she made her way to the premiere
Irina smiled as she was met with a crowd of fans waiting to see the stars on the red carpet
Irina flashed a smile as she made her way to the premiere
This year for the Cannes Film Festival, Demi Moore joins Hamnet director Chloé Zhao and actor Stellan Skarsgård on the jury.
Organisers unveiled the nine-member jury that will deliberate on the films in competition at the annual French Riviera festival in May.
As previously announced, South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook is president of the jury.
Along with him, Moore, Zhao and Skarsgård, the jurors are: Irish-Ethiopian actor Ruth Negga, Belgian director and screenwriter Laura Wandel, Chilean director and screenwriter Diego Céspedes, Ivorian American actor Isaach De Bankolé and Scottish screenwriter Paul Laverty.
Speaking to the Daily Mail at the opening press conference, Demi said she felt ‘tremendously honoured to be here’.
She said: ‘It’s such a beautiful experience and one just to be surrounded by cinema and the love of cinema, and the joy of diving in and being surrounded by those who share that is just – I just felt like a joy.
‘And who can complain about the beautiful view of this incredible place? But yes, I just feel tremendously honoured and I’m super excited. I really – I feel like a little kid getting to play a grown-up.
‘You know, prior I had only ever attended the Cannes Film Festival once, and that was only as someone’s plus one. And so to be sitting here today, I am really, really tremendously honoured.
This year, the Cannes Film Festival will honour filmmaker Peter Jackson with a Palme d’Or.
Festival organisers announced Jackson as a recipient in March for what they hailed as ‘a body of work that blends Hollywood blockbusters and films d’auteur with extraordinary artistic vision and technological audacity’.
The Lord of the Rings director, in a statement, called the honour ‘one of the greatest privileges of my career’.
Last year, Cannes gave honorary Palme d’Or prizes to Robert De Niro and Denzel Washington.
This year’s edition runs for twelve days from May 12 to the 23rd.



