At the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival, timeless sophistication and refined craftsmanship took center stage as Brunello Cucinelli dressed some of the most celebrated figures in film for the iconic red carpet appearances. With its signature harmony between contemporary tailoring and classic elegance, the Italian luxury house offered a sartorial narrative of poise and purity under the Côte d’Azur sun.
On May 16th, the world watched as American actress and director Angelina Jolie graced the red carpet for the premiere of Eddington in a breathtaking custom gown by Brunello Cucinelli. The strapless design, sketched to perfection in the house’s atelier, featured intricate hand-beading and a sculptural silhouette that shimmered like stardust under the flash of cameras. Jolie’s gown embodied the house’s dedication to quiet luxury—soft in palette, rich in texture, and resonant with artisanal spirit.


The menswear offering from Brunello Cucinelli stood equally strong. French actor William Abadie made a suave appearance on May 20th at the Vie Privée premiere, wearing a rich, double-breasted tuxedo from the Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Rendered in a subtly lustrous chocolate brown wool-silk blend and paired with a classic black bowtie, his ensemble reflected Cucinelli’s philosophy of relaxed elegance and sartorial depth.
The juxtaposition of Jolie’s ethereal, finely detailed gown and Abadie’s commanding yet softly tailored tuxedo encapsulated the Cucinelli ethos: a modern interpretation of old-world refinement. It’s no surprise that the brand remains a red-carpet favourite for those who value grace, purpose, and craftsmanship in equal measure.

As Cannes continues to evolve as a global celebration of cinema, the enduring artistry of Brunello Cucinelli reminds us that true style is not about excess—it’s about essence.