Tuesday 24 May 2022 05:49 PM Léa Seydoux puts on a very leggy display as she joins co-star Kristen Stewart ... trends now
Léa Seydoux put on a very leggy display on Tuesday as she attended a photo call for her new movie Crimes of the Future during the 75th Cannes Film Festival.
The French actress, 36, donned a chic oversized suit for the event with shorts revealing her toned legs for the cameras.
The blonde beauty joined her co-star Kristen Stewart, 32, who went braless, turning heads in a striking Chanel jumpsuit.
Stylish: Léa Seydoux, 36, put on a very leggy display in a stylish suit as she attended a photo call for her new movie Crimes of the Future during the 75th Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday
Former Bond girl Léa looked gorgeous in the androgynous look, as she layered a dark blazer over a crisp white shirt.
The star added a pop of colour to the ensemble with a gorgeous floral printed tie which was secured with a smart Windsor knot.
Forgoing any accessorises The Grand Budapest Hotel star added a little extra height with a pair of black pointed heels.
Pals: The blonde beauty joined her co-star Kristen Stewart, 32 (right) who went bra-less, turning heads in a striking Chanel jumpsuit.
Chic: Skyfall actress Léa looked gorgeous in the androgynous look, as she layered a dark blazer over a crisp white shirt
Forgoing any accessorises The Grand Budapest Hotel star added a little extra height with a pair of black pointed heels.
Léa wore her blonde tresses slicked to one side in a stylish bob as she beamed for the sea of cameras.
Opting for a glamorous palette of make-up for the sun-soaked afternoon the sported a flawless complexion as well as a blush rose lip.
Crimes Of The Future, which premiered at the festival on Monday evening, marks Canadian auteur David Cronenberg’s long-awaited return to body horror, and he shot the entire film in Greece.
Perfection: Léa wore her blonde tresses slicked to one side in a stylish bob as she beamed for the sea of cameras
Glam: Opting for a glamorous palette of make-up for the sun-soaked afternoon the sported a flawless complexion as well as a blush rose lip
The boss: Crimes Of The Future, which premiered at the Festival Monday evening, marks Canadian auteur David Cronenberg’s (centre) long-awaited return to body horror, and he shot the entire film in Greece
It is competing for the Palme d’Or in this year, making it one of five films there with a significant Greek interest.
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