What’s the Naked Dress Ban for Cannes This Year? 2025’s New Decency Dress Code for Celebrities Explained

It was just a handful of days ago that top celebrities assembled at the Metropolitan Museum of Art to display their carefully crafted, lavish rainments, dazzling like stars on the red carpet of the Met Gala. Now re-routing from New York to France, another prestigious event of the Cannes Film Festival awaits the celebrities, not just from Hollywood but from other film industries around the world. However, as the festival approaches on horse speed, Cannes has made the historic decision of putting a naked dressing ban.
What is this shocking ban and how exactly is this going to affect the stars? Learn all the details below.
Cannes Film Festival gears up for a naked free 2025 edition
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The Cannes Film Festival begins on May 13, and just a day before, they have decreed to maintain decency at the event; there will be no nudity. Cannes' official charter states that “For decency reasons, nudity is prohibited on the red carpet, as well as in any other area of the festival.” Also issued were other rules that voluminous outfits, especially the ones with a large train, that hinder the proper flow of traffic of guests and complicate seating in the theatre, are also not permitted.
As per the charter, the festival welcoming teams have been charged with the task of prohibiting red carpet access to anyone not respecting these rules. A representative from the Cannes press office confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that certain rules have long been in effect. But the aim for this update is “not to regulate attire per se but to prohibit full nudity on the carpet,” which also happens to be complying with the institutional framework of the festival as well as French law.
The rule has been brought after there have been incidents in the previous years of many celebrities arriving in almost bare ensembles or see-through clothing.
Cannes history of bare clothings and other bans for this year
For the nighttime screening 7-10 PM at the Palais, the dress code includes some other prohibitions of Tote-bags, backpacks, or large bags. Cannes is famous for its classy selection of the best of the cinema from around the world, with many A-grade movies expecting to get a feature there. But lately, many famous actresses have taken to its red carpet with close to naked dresses.
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With top actresses like Elle Fanning to supermodels like Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner, their choice of see-through dresses has created many alarming headlines and controversies in the past. The new rule has started to have an impact, with stars like Halle Berry having already been forced to make a change in her attire of long train reportedly. And this new rule of decency and ban on voluminous outfits is surely going to bring a massive change.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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