Halle Berry Forced to Change Cannes Dress Amid New Red Carpet Rules, but Says Banning Nudity Is ‘Probably a Good’ Thing

https://variety.com/2025/film/news/halle-berry-cannes-dress-red-carpet-rules-1236395718/

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  1. > “I had an amazing dress by Gupta that I cannot wear tonight because it’s too big of a train,” Berry said regarding her look for tonight’s opening night gala. “I’m not going to break the rules. The nudity part is also probably a good rule.”

  2. I’m glad they’re banning nudity, she said, nudely

  3. its a good thing, way too many people showing us their underwear or a few cm away from more

  4. Seeing her make a IG post promoting a lube on Mother’s Day right before or after getting railed was something I wasn’t expecting.

  5. I suppose people without clothes wouldn’t be nice in public. I’m glad she recognised groundbreaking observation.

  6. It’s a good move, although they probably should’ve announced it earlier.

  7. >Dresses with long trains and other attributes that could clog up the carpet are also no longer allowed.

    >“I had an amazing dress by Gupta that I cannot wear tonight because it’s too big of a train,” Berry said regarding her look for tonight’s opening night gala. “I’m not going to break the rules. The nudity part is also probably a good rule.”

    Her planned dress’s TRAIN was too long, not nudity.

    IIRC, there have been complaints in prior years of large over-the-top dresses clogging up the red carpet. Not only that, sitting in a theater seat with that much fabric must be cumbersome and annoying as well.

  8. Her saying banning nudity is probably a good thing after what she wore to the MET gala is so funny

  9. that razzie really lightened things up for her, love life notwithstanding

  10. No nudity is a good call but didn’t a bunch of people already have custom dresses made for this event? Probably should have begun enforcement next year.

  11. > Says Banning Nudity Is ‘Probably a Good’ Thing

    Yea no shit, stop forcing your kinks on people in public.

  12. “Me too. I too was forced to change my dress for this. Now you will not see me naked at Cannes” – Not my PR people.

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