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When Cannes Threw a Curveball, Halle Berry’s Last-Minute Dress Swap Sparked Fashion Drama You Didn’t See Coming—And Astrology Has Something to Say About It!

Is Halle Berry navigating the cosmic chaos of a Mercury retrograde, or is Cannes just throwing us all a dramatic curveball? Because nothing screams celestial mischief like updating your dress code after the invite’s sent, forcing an A-list star to ditch an epic gown with a big ol’ train. Yesterday, the festival dropped the hammer: no nudity, no massive flowing dresses blocking aisles, and absolutely no fashion faux pas that turn red carpets into obstacle courses. Halle, ever the rule-abiding Scorpio, gracefully pivoted from a sumptuous Gaurav Gupta to a sleek Jacquemus—talk about mastering the art of last-minute glam without throwing shade or breaking a sweat. And hey, with Venus dancing in unpredictable Gemini, maybe the universe just wanted us to keep an eye on those red carpet rulebooks — and wonder, could such sartorial strictures ever really catch a style icon off guard? Mon dieu, indeed!

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Halle Berry Changes Cannes Dress After Dress Code Update

Yesterday, the festival updated its dress code to read, “For decency reasons, nudity is prohibited on the red carpet, as well as in any other area of the festival. Voluminous outfits, in particular those with a large train, that hinder the proper flow of traffic of guests and complicate seating in the theater are not permitted.”

According to the Hollywood Reporter, a representative for the festival claimed that the rules had been updated to reflect “certain rules that have long been in effect,” arguing that they wanted “not to regulate attire per se but to prohibit full nudity on the carpet.” And believe me, Cannes can be strict in enforcing the dress code, as they made women wear heels for many years.

And a reasonable person might think, “Surely, the no nudity, puffy dress, or trains rules were communicated well before the festival itself and are only making the news now?” Nope!

According to Variety, the actor and competition juror at this year’s festival said of her opening gala look, “I had an amazing dress by Gupta that I cannot wear tonight because it’s too big of a train.”

“I’m not going to break the rules. The nudity part is also probably a good rule,” she continued.

Halle is, of course, referring to the work of designer Gaurav Gupta — who previously dressed Cardi B for the Grammys and Mindy Kaling at the Met Gala. It’s not clear which of his dresses she was slated to wear, but his work certainly tends to be on the voluminous side.

Instead, Halle wore a dress by Jacquemus to the opening gala, which kicked off the festival earlier today:

Interestingly, the “berlingot” dress she wore from their La Croisière collection did originally feature a long train in promotional material.

Anyway, in looking up French nudity laws for this piece, I found out the law banning male shirtlessness was only abolished in 1994. Mon dieu!

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