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WATCH | The Red Carpet Was a Death Trap Before It Became Fashion라이브 바카라 Stage

In 2025, the 78th edition of the prestigious film festival, Cannes updated its dress code just days before the festival, banning nudity and voluminous outfits with large trains for “decency” and “efficiency". The move sparked debate, with stylists scrambling and stars like Halle Berry forced to swap outfits at the last minute.

Every year, the red carpet at Cannes is where fashion debuts, deals are made, and reputations are built or broken. What if I told you the red carpet started as a death trap? In 458 BC, a Greek king, Agamemnon, struts home from war and his wife rolls out a crimson carpet. The Red was for gods, not mortals. Agamemnon walks it that night? He라이브 바카라 dead. The red carpet wasn’t glamour—it was a warning.

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In 2025, the 78th edition of the prestigious film festival, Cannes updated its dress code just days before the festival, banning nudity and voluminous outfits with large trains for “decency” and “efficiency". The move sparked debate, with stylists scrambling and stars like Halle Berry forced to swap outfits at the last minute.

And for women, heels are still culturally encouraged.

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