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Carla Bruni on the red carpet at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival once again confirmed her ability to transform fashion into a cultural language. For the screening of the film in competition, Garance , the Franco-Italian icon chose to abandon the reassuring symmetries of monochrome to embrace one of the most theatrical and sophisticated patterns in fashion: the zebra.

More eye-catching than leopard, more magnetic than cheetah, and infinitely more refined than cowhide, the zebra texture conquers the Croisette with its hypnotic play of black and white lines, transforming on Bruni’s body into a rigorous, graphic, and surprisingly elegant style statement. The optical zebra look follows the off-duty look for the arrival in Nice, featuring sneakers and a windbreaker.

Carla Bruni at Cannes 2026: All the Details on Her Red Carpet Look
The dress has a mermaid cut, complemented by a dramatic train, while opening to a sweetheart neckline. However, it is in the construction of the print that the look finds its most conceptual dimension. Against an optical white background, macro black streaks gather at the center of the figure, faithfully evoking the animal’s fur and simultaneously creating an optical effect that elongates the silhouette.

Carla Bruni’s appearance thus becomes a cultured reminder of fashion’s historical memory. The look immediately harks back to the 1990s, the decade in which animalier prints ceased to be a mere bourgeois fad and transformed into a symbol of emancipation, power, and intellectual sensuality.
The aesthetic chosen by Bruni recalls images such as Azzedine Alaïa’s Fall/Winter 1991 show, which built an entire stylistic vocabulary around the zebra texture, elevating it to a manifesto of feminine strength, or Naomi Campbell’s 1996 Versace Haute Couture show, when the graphic motif became synonymous with sculptural and aggressive sensuality. Bruni draws on that precise visual encyclopedia, of which she was a key figure, updating it with the sophisticated measure of contemporary Parisian elegance.

Completing this radical stylistic choice, Chopard jewelry introduces a note of classical opulence to the ensemble’s graphic rigor. On the wrists, a series of diamond bracelets reflects the flashes of photographers, while the neck is dominated by a spectacular diamond-studded choker necklace punctuated by an imposing central emerald. The gem’s deep green interrupts the binary black and white, introducing a precious chromatic dissonance that amplifies the look’s dramatic effect.

Balancing the look is a hair styling built on the aesthetic of the unfinished. At the front, soft waves frame the face with studied naturalness; at the back, the hair is pulled back in a deliberately messy low ponytail, punctuated by a carefully measured messy effect. It is precisely this contrast between fine jewelry and apparent nonchalance that gives Carla Bruni that profoundly French effortless attitude that has always distinguished her.











