Marion Cotillard Breaks the Cannes Red Carpet Beauty Rules

It seems that the modern-day iteration of French girl femme fatale features an appropriately updated take on above-neck nonchalance. Since exchanging her trademark raven mane for an unexpectedly edgy bleached blonde last year, Marion Cotillard has been on a mission to revolutionize her roots: rather than maintaining her freshly lightened lengths, the actress allowed the peroxide to give way to her natural hue. And at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, her two-toned lengths have been serving as something of a signature—a jumping-off point for dramatic makeup moments, sleek styling, and a heavy dose of aesthetic irreverence.

Over the weekend, the Angel Face star’s abbreviated ombre played equally well whether worn slicked back on the red carpet or left loose to act as an artful frame, deep side parts and cultivated tie-backs offered a devil-may-care vibe that called to mind Kristen Stewart’s idiosyncratic chop. But unlike Stewart’s high-impact makeup—applied to further her distinctive coif—Cotillard leaned into classic notes such as eye-encasing onyx, rose-pressed lips, and an immaculate complexion as finishers, allowing her hair to pull focus at every turn. The lesson? Cancel that touch-up appointment—grown-out roots are officially a sign of that ever-sought-after insouciance.

 

 

Courtesy : vogue.com
photo : Wow Keren

 

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