Blake Lively made her Cannes red carpet debut, and it was glorious

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She could be running errands around New York City or lighting up the red carpet at a movie premiere – either way, Hollywood’s jewel Blake Lively never fails to look absolutely, impeccably stunning.

Following a jaw-dropping turn in floral Burberry decadence at the Met Gala two weeks ago, a pregnant Blake stepped out for her first official red carpet appearance at this year’s Cannes Film Festival – and she pretty much took our breath away.

 

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Clad in figure-hugging Versace Atelier, Blake flaunted her beautiful pregnancy curves in a champagne-coloured sheer and diamond-panelled strappy number; the epitome of ‘#goals’.

While mum-to-be Blake definitely won our vote in the Cannes style stakes, a host of other stars also brought their A-game for the notoriously glamorous film extravaganza.

 

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Victoria Beckham made a case for the jumpsuit in her glorious monochrome number – a piece from her own autumn/winter collection.

Embracing spring pastels, meanwhile, was Naomi Watts, who sparkled in a strapless lilac bejewelled gown by Armani Privé. She finished off the look perfectly with that to-die-for statement necklace. Top marks, Naomi!

 

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It may have been Bella Hadid’s first foray at Cannes, but she was right up there with Blake and co. in the fashion ranks. The model positively wowed in her sheer embellished Roberto Cavalli dress and rocked a killer ponytail. Meow.

 

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And last, but certainly not least, we couldn’t let this post go without giving a nod to our fave noughties cheerleader, Kirsten Dunst. Kirsten rocked that sultry-sheer look to perfection in her Gucci floral number, and made a serious case for the pink-and-red pairing.

 

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Anyone with a spare ticket, nah?

 

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