Cannes Film Festival 2022: Tilda Swinton in Chanel and Alaïa

Posted on May 23, 2022

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Tilda Swinton has entered her Fuck-it Fashion years and we are happy to report that we do, in fact, love to see it. After decades of delivering some of the best high fashion the red carpets of the world had ever seen, she appears to be dialing way back on the fuss and leaning far more into the idea of comfort. But because she’s Pope Tilda, she is simply incapable of reducing the drama or lowering the chic factor.

 

In Chanel at the Three Thousand Years of Longing Premiere
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The is the most formal of her Cannes looks and in many ways, one of her most classically Tilda in tone. She’s giving us the Bowie hair and a gown that may not ask too much of her, but still delivers on impact and elegance.

 

 

In Alaïa at the Three Thousand Years of Longing Photocall
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This is your pontiff in her humbler, daytime form. She is all about the comfy but still capable of showing up sporting a look you just can’t stop looking at.

 

 

 

 

In Alaïa at the R.M.N Premiere
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And of course Tilda the First would seek out the biggest twist on the ladytux possible. We don’t love this design but we do respect it for the way it rethinks classic forms in experimental ways. We love that she chose it and we love that she’s serving as a living example that you can let your style evolve through the years and still stay yourself.

 

 

 

 

 

Style Credits:
First Look: Chanel Crystal-embellished Long-Sleeve Dress from the Fall 2022 Collection | Chanel High and Fine Jewelry
Second Look: Alaïa Long Loose Shirtdress in Japanese Poplin
Third Look: Alaïa Black and White Ensemble from the Collection from the Fall 2022 Collection

 

[Photo Credit: DDP/INSTARimages.com, ABACA/INSTARimages.com, Doug Peters/PA IMAGES/INSTARimages.com, Simone Comi/IPA/INSTARimages.com, Courtesy of Alaïa, chanel.com, maison-alaia.com]

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