Cannes, May 19: Naomi Campbell has set an example of sustainability and fashion. For the Cannes premiere of 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga', the supermodel wore a stunning dress from the Chanel fall 1996 couture show, reported People. The black sequin dress part of the late Karl Lagerfeld's 1997 fall/winter high fashion collection for the Chanel originally went down the runway more than two decades ago but looks just as good today. Cannes 2024: Demi Moore Slays In Red Beaded Giorgio Armani Prive Gown At The 77th Film Festival (See Pics).

Campbell, 53, who was styled by Law Roach, rocked the dress a bit differently in 2024 than she did in 1996. The floor-length dress features a black sequined bodice supported by delicate strings of pearls draped over her shoulders. In the '90s, the sheer panels didn't get all their glory, as Campbell wore a slip under the garment. Now, however, she went with a power move of showing off her black thong underneath the dress and skipped the slip. Cannes 2024: Emma Stone Shines in Burgundy Sequin V-Neck Louis Vuitton Gown at the Kinds of Kindness Premiere (See Pics).

 

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Her hair for the runway show was also dramatically slicked back, while her hair in Cannes was loose and in brushed-out curls. She also accessorized with dramatic dangly earrings, which enhanced the grace of her ensemble.

 

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Campbell stomped the runway at Paris Fashion Week in January. She closed the Balmain men's show (as the only woman to walk the show, might we add) in an eye-catching gold headpiece that ran vertically down her face, along with a large sculptural piece positioned on the front of her body. The golden ornament, which appeared to connect to a belt around her waist, featured a bouquet of metallic flowers held by a pair of hands.

 

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Her outfit, designed by creative director Olivier Rousteing, was the epitome of luxury: black pants, a tan top with a plunging neckline and an oversize camel-coloured coat draped over her shoulders, reported People.

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