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Cara Delevingne Stuns at Cannes with Bold Wig and Advocacy for Women in Film

The model-turned-actress debuted a dramatic black wig for her first red carpet as a L’Oréal Paris ambassador, pairing fashion risks with a call for gender equity in filmmaking.

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Overview

  • Cara Delevingne made her Cannes Film Festival debut as a L’Oréal Paris ambassador, wearing a Miu Miu gown and a striking jet-black wig inspired by Joan of Arc.
  • The bold hairstyle, later revealed to be a temporary wig, highlighted her penchant for creative self-expression and risk-taking on the red carpet.
  • Delevingne praised L’Oréal Paris for its commitment to empowering women and spotlighting female directors, tying her appearance to broader advocacy efforts at the festival.
  • Reflecting on her artistic evolution, she described her transformative run in London’s West End production of 'Cabaret' as a career highlight that deepened her creative confidence.
  • With upcoming film roles and past appearances in shows like 'American Horror Story,' Delevingne continues to expand her acting career while embracing edgy, experimental fashion.