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Marion Cotillard Looks Back on Some Stylish Cannes Red Carpet Ensembles
Chris Gardne · 2026-05-12 · via The Hollywood Reporter

Marion Cotillard may be a powerhouse onscreen, but offscreen the Oscar-winning actress describes herself as “a very sensitive person” who is less than comfortable with the “frantic, intense and chaotic” energy that comes when stepping out on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet.

“I’ve done it maybe 20 times, but it’s always the same anxiety that gets me,” the French superstar tells The Hollywood Reporter over Zoom. But as one of the most frequent movie stars to make it to the festival selection, the actress has developed a chic coping strategy. “I need to be comfortable with my clothes and with my look, so that I can be myself to walk through the intensity,” explains Cotillard, who has armfuls of luxury threads at her disposal as a longtime ambassador for Chanel.

“How I dress for Cannes depends on how I want to feel,” she says, adding that her history reflects many periods in her life. “I had a film in the official selection for 12 years in a row, and there were moments when I was going through things that made it so I didn’t want to be in public. But I love being [in Cannes], so I wanted to look strong even when I felt a little weak. My outfits helped me do that.”

As she gears up to make another mark on both the Palais’ carpet and big screen with two films in 2026 — Bertrand Mandico’s Roma Elastica and Guillaume Canet’s Karma — Cotillard looks back on some of her favorite Cannes outfits and ahead to her back-to-back debuts: “These are two of my two favorite movies of all the movies I’m in, so I’m super excited for audiences to see them. The films are totally different and from different worlds, but I love both movies.”

Chanel For Firebrand Premiere In 2023

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“I love this jacket so much. We had fun with the hair and it’s a little too much but we loved that it was too much for the way it complemented the very sparkly shoes. We wanted something sexy, like you can imagine a woman coming out of her bathroom in a robe. The jacket is just amazing and it’s like a piece of artwork. You could wear it around the home but suddenly you’re in a red carpet in Cannes. I love it.”

Chanel Haute Couture For Brother and Sister Photo Call in 2022

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“Because the dress is couture, we wanted the dress to stand out on its own so there is no jewelry and the styling is simple except for the boots, which added the right amount of fun and edgy we needed. And it worked, the dress stands out and is absolutely stunning.”

Chanel Haute Couture for Opening Night in 2021

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“This is one of my favorite dresses I’ve ever worn, and the look was all by Chanel with shoes, fine jewelry and makeup. I love everything about it, it’s almost like a piece of art. The fabric was lace and silver metallic and the details were painted on. I adore this dress. Of all the dresses I’ve worn in my life, this is one of my favorites.”

Chanel for Bigger Than Us Photo Call in 2021

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“This look is also very me. I could wear it in my life now. I like that Chanel took this fabric and turned it into a very chic outfit. There’s something I really love about it being almost masculine and feminine at the same time with the shape and the movement. I also love stripes so the sparkly top is very cute. The glasses are Stella McCartney, that was a fun touch. I was so comfortable.”

Chanel for Peaceful Premiere in 2021

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“I love wearing jeans and I love the way Chanel transformed jeans into a denim dress. I felt very good in that dress. I walked that red carpet with the team of a movie I produced called Bigger Than Us so I wanted something simple, yet edgy. I always like something kind of edgy, whatever that means. And this look really accomplished that. I love it.”

Chanel for an Annette Dinner Hosted by Chanel in 2021

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“I’m not into usually in prints, but I really liked this. I’ve always loved black-and-white, so the mix felt really easy. I have to feel myself in the clothes, and if I don’t, I will not wear an outfit. I also love the shoes and the touch of pink with the bag. I felt very comfortable that night. The look was kind of messy and a little rock and roll. I loved the spirit of it, especially for that movie.”

Chanel for Annette Photo Call in 2021

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“This look reminds me of everything I love about having fun in Cannes. I love the shoes and the crazy top. We had fun putting it together, and styling it as a play on the codes of Cannes, which have changed a lot over the years. There’s nothing classic here with this look but I think it’s cute and fun and I felt totally like myself.”

Balmain & Ludovic de Saint Sernin For Matthias and Maxime Premiere in 2019

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“I really love it. I mean, this is really me, a mix of masculine, feminine, sexy and kind of almost sportswear. We had a lot of fun creating this look. We found the coat first and wanted to create the look around it. The stylist I worked with found the perfect match by pairing it with the shorts, the boots and the jewelry. We had so much fun, and it worked for Cannes because it was a daytime premiere. This might be the most fun we had.”

Awake Mode for Trophée Chopard Dinner in 2019

(Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images for Chopard)

“I haven’t worn that much black velvet in my life but it is one of my favorite fabrics and colors. I felt very good wearing this dress because it’s classic and beautiful. The earrings are by Chopard and they always make amazing, beautiful jewelry. Caroline Scheufele is very edgy, and she always creates these very classic collections that are, at the same time, very rock and roll because she is very rock and roll. I love her so much. I loved everything about how this look came together.”

Chanel Haute Couture For Sink or Swim Premiere in 2018

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“I had just started working with Chanel and Karl Lagerfeld was there. He worked on that dress, and it was originally much shorter. They adapted it for me and made it longer and I really loved getting to work with Karl and I really love this dress so much.”

Koché for Chopard’s Gentlemen’s Evening in 2018

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“We really love to have fun with the looks in Cannes. This was another fun night because I wore it for a Chopard party in the evening. My daughter was two of three months old, and I was really happy to be back in shape. We wanted to celebrate the workouts, and going back to work after having a baby. The inspiration was a little in the spirit of Grease, and I felt very comfortable, very myself. This is mom going back to work with a little teddy bear-shaped bag.”

Chanel for Opening Night Gala in 2017

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“This is the first time I wore a Chanel dress after working with Dior for years, which was a fantastic experience because I got to work with so many designers at Dior and I loved it. But I always loved Chanel and was so happy to return to wearing it after some time. I wore this one even before I worked with Chanel officially, and it’s a great beaded top with I believe it was a leather skirt. I loved it.”

Y/Project for Ismael’s Ghosts Photo Call in 2017

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“I absolutely love Y/Project. I’ve always loved working creative director Glenn Martens. We worked together on many things including a show I have been doing for many years that he designed the costumes for, the dramatic oratorio Joan of Arc at the Stake. This look is everything I love about fashion, it’s edgy and cool, from the shirt to the jeans to the shoes, everything. I love it and felt so myself while wearing it.”

Margiela for Two Days, One Night Photo Call in 2014

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“I love this dress because it’s really crazy, beautiful and sexy at the same time. It’s fun, fresh and super creative with all this mess of broaches, pins and even bottle caps. The hair is so cute, too, I used to wear my hair like that a lot back then.”

Vivienne Westwood for a Chopard Lunch in 2013

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“Vivienne Westwood is the genius of all geniuses. I love the way she designs for women’s bodies. There’s nothing better than those shapes. I love this dress so much. I don’t have many crazy dresses in my closet but I do have two Vivienne Westwoods that I bought for myself and will wear forever.”

Armani for De Lovely Premiere in 2004

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“This was my first appearance in Cannes, and when I look at it now, it’s not really a good look but it’s cute. We had a hair drama and I hated how it turned out and we tried to fix it in the elevator to make it right but couldn’t get it to work. I was not really into fashion back then and I really didn’t know anything. My younger self was much more accepting rather than being a part of the process.”