Rosamund Pike flashes a hint of side boob in a scarlet tulle gown as she makes a glamorous arrival for the closing ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival
Stars flooded the red carpet to celebrate the closing night of Cannes Film Festival after many nights of glittering events.
And Rosamund Pike looked stunning in a glamorous red tulle gown at the premiere of OSS 117: From Africa With Love on Saturday.
The actress, 42, flashed a hint of side boob in the full-length gown as she stepped out on the final night of the festival.
Wow: Rosamund Pike looked stunning in a glamorous red tulle gown at the premiere of OSS 117: From Africa With Love during the closing night of Cannes Film Festival on Saturday
Rosamund stunned in the red dress that featured flared tulle detailing on the torso and also had a chiffon skirt that fell elegantly to the floor.
Her backless ensemble also featured semi-sheer panels to either side of her torso to show off a glimpse of her cleavage as she posed for snaps.
The Gone Girl star wore her blonde locks in a poker straight bob that framed her face well, and she wore a light palette of make-up for the occasion.
Rosamund looked flawless as she worked her angles for the camera on the red carpet in the eye catching dress and white stilettos.
Turning heads: The actress, 42, flashed a hint of side boob in the full-length gown as she stepped out on the final night of the festival
Glamorous: Rosamund looked sensational in the red dress that featured flared tulle detailing on the torso and also had a chiffon skirt that fell elegantly to the floor
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The 74th Cannes Film Festival has provided us with countless unforgettable style moments (Bella Hadid in Schiaparelli comes to mind!) and the closing night is no exception.
Sharon Stone, Gemma Chan and Rosamund Pike have already made an appearance on the infamous red carpet and had us fashion hearts fluttering in the process. We particularly love this Dior look, as seen on Rosamund...
This tulle-laden dress is giving us serious Queen of Hearts vibes thanks to the voluminous silhouette and heart-shaped neckline. This dress closed the designer's Fall 2019 runway show, so it seems like a fitting pick for the Cannes red carpet.
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Beauty: The Gone Girl star wore her blonde locks in a poker straight bob that framed her face well, and she wore a light palette of make-up for the occasion
Golden girl: Rosamund beamed at onlookers as she sashayed down the red carpet in the stunning dress and whipped her golden locks back and forth as she turned
Rosamund put on an upbeat display as she was joined at the event by her friend Sharon Stone.
The basic instinct actress, 63, was a vision of Hollywood glamour as she arrived at the event in a strapless white thigh-split gown with a diamante bodice.
The familiar actresses were seen enjoying a joke together while waiting to step onto the red carpet.
Rosamund beamed as Sharon threw out a peace sign and a wave to a familiar onlooker in the crowd.
Strike a pose: Rosamund posed for a number of photos in front of the festival's famous staircase before going up it
Glamour: The actress cut an elegant figure in the backless dress as she climbed the stairs to make her way into the event.
Photo ready: Rosamund looked flawless as she worked her angles for the camera in the eye catching dress and white stilettos that were just visible through the sheer material
OSS 117: From Africa With Love is the third film in the OSS 117 franchise, French parodic spy adventures starring The Artist's Jean Dujardin in the lead role of Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath.
The third film is set in 1981, 14 years after the events of the second film Lost In Rio, and finds OSS 117 on a mission to Kenya where he teams up with young spy OSS 1001, played by Pierre Niney.
2006's OSS 117: Cairo, Nest Of Spies and Lost In Rio were both directed by Michel Hazanavicius, who first worked with Dujardin in The Artist which earned both of them Academy Awards.
Pals: Rosamund put on an upbeat display as she was joined at the event by her friend Sharon Stone
The basic instinct actress, 63, was a vision of Hollywood glamour as she arrived at the event in a strapless white thigh-split gown with a diamante bodice
Enjoying themselves: Sharon and Rosamund were seen enjoying a joke together while waiting to step onto the red carpet
Inside the ceremony, Rosamund took to the stage as she smiled warmly at the A-list audience while giving a speech.
The actress was a natural under the stage lights and looked picture perfect in the midriff-baring gown.
Her hair stayed sleek in her signature bob as she made eye contact with her friends in the audience.
Event: Rosamund stepped out fo the premiere of OSS 117: From Africa With Love, which is the third film in the OSS 117 franchise
Movie time: The film is a French parodic spy adventure that is set 14 years after the events of the second film, Lost In Rio
Espionage: OSS 117: The Artist's Jean Dujardin stars in the lead role of Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath
Rosamund took to the stage to award the Jury Prize at the closing night of the Cannes Film festival.
Nadav Lapid scooped the award for his film Ha'berech" Ahed's , which follows an Israeli filmmaker on his journey to present one of his films in a remote desert village.
The esteemed director cut a dapper figure in an all-black suit as he accepted the award from Rosamund.
Presenting: Inside the ceremony, Rosamund took to the stage as she smiled warmly at the A-list audience while giving a speech
Presentation: Rosamund took to the stage to award the Jury Prize at the closing night of the Cannes Film festival to director Nadav Lapid
Accolade: The esteemed director cut a dapper figure in an all-black suit as he accepted the award from Rosamund
Rosamund's red carpet pal Sharon also took to the stage for the award presentations.
The star looked glorious as she oozed glamour in her side split dress and threw out a wave to friends in the audience.
She confidently strode across the stage in a sparkling pair of stilettos as she took her place in the spotlight to help announced the award winners.
Time to shine: Rosamund's red carpet pal Sharon also took to the stage for the award presentations
Spike Lee made a spectacular blunder when he revealed the winner of the Palme d'Or prize was Julia Ducournau.
The esteemed director, 64, who led the festival's nine-member award jury this year, took to the stage to announce the award winners and misunderstood the host when she asked him to read 'which prize is the first prize'.
Following the unclear instructions, Spike instead revealed the winner of the festival's top prize before anything else, announcing the prestigious award had gone to Titane directed by Julia.
Oops: Later in the ceremony, Spike Lee made a spectacular blunder when he revealed the winner of the Palme d'Or prize was Julia Ducournau
Embarrassed: The director hung his head in shame after he realised what he'd done
Chaos: Julia embraced Sharon in celebration as Spike continued to look sheepish behind them
Julia was seen accepting the award from Sharon as she got emotional at the accolade that has only ever been won by a woman once before in the festival's history.
Sharon kindly gave Julia a hug and beamed as the paired embraced in tearful celebration.
The actress couldn't have looked happier for the sobbing director as she helped her hold her prize on stage.
Emotional: Julia was seen accepting the award from Sharon as she got emotional at the accolade
Accomplishment: Julia's prize marks only the second time a female director has been given the award in the festival's history (Julia pictured with Sharon, Spike and Titane co-stars Vincent Lindon, centre, and Agathe Rousselle, second right)