Before the flashbulbs, the premieres, and the famous steps of the Palais des Festivals, Cannes already begins shaping the fashion conversation of the season. More than a film festival, the Cannes Film Festival has become a global Couture moment where cinema, fashion, jewelry, and celebrity image all collide on one red carpet.
Ahead of this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Tony Ward shares his thoughts on the evolution of Cannes style, the silhouettes defining the season, and what truly creates an unforgettable fashion moment on the montée des marches.
Why does Cannes remain such an important moment for couture houses and designers?
“Cannes has become a platform. In many ways, it feels like another Fashion Week,” says Tony Ward. “It’s where cinematic talent highlights couture gowns, jewelry, and red-carpet fashion on an international level.”
For the designer, Cannes now carries a unique importance within the fashion house, one that rivals traditional award seasons.
“In my opinion, it has become as important, if not even more important, than the Award Season in Los Angeles. There is more finesse to it, and a much stronger connection to cinema. It’s also very international. It’s not only American or only French. It brings together completely different worlds.”

















